@article{SeeleDettmarHerpersetal.2012, author = {Sven Seele and Thomas Dettmar and Rainer Herpers and Christian Bauckhage and Peter Becker}, title = {Cognitive Aspects of Traffic Simulations in Virtual Environments}, series = {SNE (Simulation Notes Europe)}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, publisher = {ARGESIM Arbeitsgemeinschaft Simulation News}, issn = {2305-9974}, doi = {10.11128/sne.22.tn.10127}, pages = {83 -- 88}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Using virtual environment systems for road safety education requires a realistic simulation of road traffic. Current traffic simulations are either too restricted in their complexity of agent behavior or focus on aspects not important in virtual environments. More importantly, none of them are concerned with modeling misbehavior of traffic participants which is part of every-day traffic and should therefore not be neglected in this context. We present a concept for a traffic simulation that addresses the need for more realistic agent behavior with regard to road safety education. The two major components of this concept are a simulation of persistent agents which minimizes computational overhead and a model of cognitive processes of human drivers combined with psychological personality profiles to allow for individual behavior and misbehavior.}, language = {en} }