Authors:
Willibald Brems, Richard Uhlmann, Andreas Wagner, Jochen Wiedemann
Keywords:
chassis development, driving simulator, just noticeable difference, subjective evaluation
Abstract:
Driving simulators are widely used in the automotive development process, yet not very common in the chassis evaluation process. This research addresses the question if a mid-size driving simulator can be used to subjectively evaluate lateral dynamics of a passenger car. To answer this question, selective parameter variations influencing the lateral dynamics of a vehicle were evaluated in a driving simulator at AUDI AG. As an exemplary parameter, the tire cornering stiffness was systematically varied, using staircase methods from psychophysics. The variations were then evaluated by professional test drivers. In consecutive trials, the drivers were presented with a new tire parameter set in each trial and had to indicate the change in tire cornering stiffness. After each trial the driver had to specify if the tires in the previous trial or in the latter trial were more cornering stiff. Results show that professional test drivers in the simulator can repeatedly detect and correctly assign small changes of 10 % or less in cornering stiffness. In the discussion section the step size of 10 % is further evaluated and brought in relation to tasks in the chassis development process. In the end this can be seen as an indicator for the effectiveness of driving simulators in the chassis development process.
Brems W.; Uhlmann R.; Wagner A. and Wiedemann J. Evaluation of Chassis Setups Using a Dynamic Driving Simulator In: Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2016 Europe, Driving Simulation Association, Paris, France, 2016, pp. 85-92
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title = {Evaluation of Chassis Setups Using a Dynamic Driving Simulator},
author = {Willibald Brems and Richard Uhlmann and Andreas Wagner and Jochen Wiedemann},
editor = {Andras Kemeny and Frédéric Merienne and Florent Colombet and Stéphane Espié},
issn = {0769-0266},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-09-07},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2016 Europe},
pages = {85-92},
address = {Paris, France},
organization = {Driving Simulation Association},
abstract = {Driving simulators are widely used in the automotive development process, yet not very common in the chassis evaluation process. This research addresses the question if a mid-size driving simulator can be used to subjectively evaluate lateral dynamics of a passenger car. To answer this question, selective parameter variations influencing the lateral dynamics of a vehicle were evaluated in a driving simulator at AUDI AG. As an exemplary parameter, the tire cornering stiffness was systematically varied, using staircase methods from psychophysics. The variations were then evaluated by professional test drivers. In consecutive trials, the drivers were presented with a new tire parameter set in each trial and had to indicate the change in tire cornering stiffness. After each trial the driver had to specify if the tires in the previous trial or in the latter trial were more cornering stiff. Results show that professional test drivers in the simulator can repeatedly detect and correctly assign small changes of 10 % or less in cornering stiffness. In the discussion section the step size of 10 % is further evaluated and brought in relation to tasks in the chassis development process. In the end this can be seen as an indicator for the effectiveness of driving simulators in the chassis development process.},
keywords = {chassis development, driving simulator, just noticeable difference, subjective evaluation},
}
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