Differing acceleration, inclination and deflection angles of the car body during the race bring different visual impact and physical experience to the driver. Unlike ordinary car driving, race car driving requires humans to have stronger physical fitness to control a high-speed racing car and resist the stress on the body during high-speed motion. Fortunately, modern technology can resist the pressure of part of the driver's body. However, in earlier racing cars, there was no complex mechanical assistance, and the driver also needed to master better body balance to assist the stability of the body. However, as technology has improved, the driving experience of racing cars has changed from that of early racing cars in history. As autonomous driving plays an increasingly important role in our lives today and into the future, this research explores the relationships between human drivers and their vehicles as they are mediated through advancing technologies. What kind of experience will human beings lose by assisting human driving with advanced technology? How will human engagement in the driving of racing cars develop after borrowing automated intelligent technology in the future?
Contradictions and conflicts in racecar driving: under the development of intelligent automation technology
Sixth International Conference on Traffic Engineering and Transportation System (ICTETS 2022) ; 2022 ; Guangzhou,China
Proc. SPIE ; 12591
2023-02-16
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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