First, a driver model is presented which, conceived as an information processing unit, reproduces human driving behaviour and controls the vehicle up to its physical limits. Second, a new issue is introduced in the subjective assessment of vehicle handling characteristics. It is shown that subjective ratings are essentially based on the effort a driver has to summon up to successfully solve the driving task. Combining the driver model and the effort issue generates a dynamic rating driver model. This rating driver model may be used together with vehicle models in simulation for vehicle handling design.
Driver model as development tool for vehicle handling design
2000
12 Seiten, 7 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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