Research on Vehicle Ride Comfort Based on Virtual Prototyping Technology
Modeling and Simulation of Vehicle Ride Comfort Based on MATLAB
Optimization Design of Ride Comfort for Wind Blade Transporter
Vehicle Ride Comfort Simulation under Pulse Road Surface Based on Multi-Body Dynamics
Research on Ride Comfort of Off-Road Vehicles
Study on Ride Comfort of ATV with Three Wheels Based on Rigid-Flexible Coupling Systerm
Dynamic Simulation and Experimental Analysis on Ride Comfort Performance of Tracked Vehicle
Assessment of Thermal Damage for Railway Wheel of Long-Term Running
Modeling and Simulation of Motorcycle Ride Comfort Based on Bump Road
Vision Factors Considerations in Rearview Mirror Design
Comfort and Safety as Perceived by Wheelchair-Seated Bus Passengers
Biomechanically Articulated Chair Concept and Prototypes
The Evaluation of Seating Comfort by the Objective Measures
Development of Dynamic Simulation Models of Seated Reaching Motions While Driving
Design Parameters for Comfortable and Safe Vehicle Seats
Driver Behavior Under a Collision Warning System - A Driving Simulator Study
The Effect of Driver Age on Traffic Accidents
New Optical Distortion Measuring Method Using Digital Image Analysis of Projection-Moire Patterns
Development of Human Back Contours for Automobile Seat Design
Passenger AIR-BAG Status Indication Awareness Study
Considerations on a Feeling of Troublesomeness Regarding Automotive Head-Up Displays During Driving
Reflection Characteristics of Automobile Interior Materials
Autobahn Fatality Rates and General Speed Limits: What Really Happened in 1973/74?
Fundamental Issues in Automotive Veiling Glare
Te Role of Automotive Seat Cushion Deflection in Improving Ride Comfort
Kinetic Computer Modeling of Human Posture in Automotive Seats
Measuring and Modeling of Human Soft Tissue and Seat Interaction
Operation Provide Comfort; Review of U.S. Air Force Investigation of Black Hawk Fratricide Incident
Using Virtual Simulations in the Design of 21st Century Space Science Environments
Crew Factors in Flight Operations 6: Psychophysiological Responses to Helicopter Operations