Research Article
The Development of Motorbike Riding Application Simulation Using User-Centered Design Method
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.7-11-2023.2342928, author={Muchamad Fajri Amirul Nasrullah and Rina Yulius and Banu Failasuf and Ilham Fadil Junis and Oky Adriansyah}, title={The Development of Motorbike Riding Application Simulation Using User-Centered Design Method}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Applied Engineering, ICAE 2023, 7 November 2023, Batam, Riau islands, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICAE}, year={2024}, month={1}, keywords={motorbike riding simulator}, doi={10.4108/eai.7-11-2023.2342928} }
- Muchamad Fajri Amirul Nasrullah
Rina Yulius
Banu Failasuf
Ilham Fadil Junis
Oky Adriansyah
Year: 2024
The Development of Motorbike Riding Application Simulation Using User-Centered Design Method
ICAE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.7-11-2023.2342928
Abstract
A vehicle simulator is a tool that allows users to drive a moving vehicle in a controlled, simulated environment. Simulators like this are often used to improve driving skills and reduce the effects of vehicle accidents. According to initial research conducted by the company, almost 50 percent of accidents that occur in Batam are road accidents. This accident will certainly have an impact on the company's productivity because employees have to rest for quite a long time and leave their work. This Motorbike Riding Simulator is a simulator that can teach users to understand the conditions and situation of the roads in a city. Based on the existing problems, researchers tried to develop a large system in the form of a motorbike riding simulator system, where one of the parts in this simulator is a simulation application. In this research, we focused on creating a simulation application that can be used as a training tool before facing real-life conditions with real vehicles. The simulator was developed by applying visualizations such as public road conditions that are usually used by most workers in the company and several settings for road conditions that make it possible for users to feel as if they are driving from their residence to their place of work.