Authors:
Sogol Kharrazi, Bruno Augusto, Niklas Fröjd
Keywords:
high capacity transport, driving simulator, lateral dynamics, subjective evaluation, objective measures
Abstract:
This article investigates the potential of a motion based driving simulator in assessing and comparing dynamic performance of different heavy vehicles. A driving simulator study with 55 professional truck drivers is performed and the achieved results show a strong correlation between the objective measures of the different vehicles performance and the drivers’ subjective rating of them. The motion based driving simulator is used to compare the performance and controllability of high capacity transport vehicles with conventional heavy vehicles.
Kharrazi S.; Augusto B. and Fröjd N. Assessing dynamics of heavy vehicles in a driving simulator In: Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2018 Europe VR, Driving Simulation Association, Antibes, France, 2018, pp. 109-110
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title = {Assessing dynamics of heavy vehicles in a driving simulator},
author = {Sogol Kharrazi and Bruno Augusto and Niklas Fröjd},
editor = {Andras Kemeny and Florent Colombet and Frédéric Merienne and Stéphane Espié},
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year = {2018},
date = {2018-09-05},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2018 Europe VR},
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abstract = {This article investigates the potential of a motion based driving simulator in assessing and comparing dynamic performance of different heavy vehicles. A driving simulator study with 55 professional truck drivers is performed and the achieved results show a strong correlation between the objective measures of the different vehicles performance and the drivers’ subjective rating of them. The motion based driving simulator is used to compare the performance and controllability of high capacity transport vehicles with conventional heavy vehicles.},
keywords = {driving simulator, high capacity transport, lateral dynamics, objective measures, subjective evaluation},
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