Real-Time Control of Physical Vehicles via Internet-Enabled Simulators

Authors

  • Devid
  • Tarun Sonwani
  • Ajay Kumar Gupta

Keywords:

Simulator, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Remote-Control Technologies.

Abstract

This thesis explores the concept of controlling real cars using simulators connected through the Internet. The convergence of advanced technologies, such as virtual reality, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence, has paved the way for innovative approaches to remotely control physical objects. This study investigates the feasibility and potential benefits of employing Internet-connected simulators to control real-world vehicles, highlighting the implications for transportation, safety, and user experience. Through a combination of theoretical analysis, software development, and practical experimentation, this research aims to contribute to the emerging field of remote vehicle control and expand the possibilities of mobility in the digital age. By investigating the potential of using Internet-connected simulators for controlling real vehicles, this thesis aims to contribute to the advancement of remote-control technologies and their impact on transportation. It explores the technical aspects, user experience, safety considerations, and ethical and legal implications involved in implementing such a system. The findings and recommendations presented in this thesis can serve as a foundation for future research and development in the field of remote vehicle control, ultimately shaping the future of mobility in the digital era.

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Published

2023-08-07

How to Cite

Devid, Tarun Sonwani, & Ajay Kumar Gupta. (2023). Real-Time Control of Physical Vehicles via Internet-Enabled Simulators. International Journal of Progressive Research in Science and Engineering, 4(8), 82–90. Retrieved from https://journal.ijprse.com/index.php/ijprse/article/view/970

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