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Automobile driving emulator is of high development cost and needs particular hardware and operating condition for support. To overcome these shortcomings, Flash animation technology and ActionScript programme technology are used to realize an instructional system for automobile emulated driving and traffic regulations, which has strong interacted function and is applicable for normal running environment. The innovation is using a low cost and easy way to emulate automobile driving effect and an instructional system for interactive, systematic traffic regulations. The system is of high emulation, practicality, universality, transplantability and strong interactive and feedback functions.
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Su, Y. (2011). Flash-Based Instructional System for Automobile Emulated Driving and Traffic Regulations. In: Lin, S., Huang, X. (eds) Advances in Computer Science, Environment, Ecoinformatics, and Education. CSEE 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 216. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23345-6_14
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