Driving simulation aims at reproducing, within a safe and controlled environment, sensorial stimuli as close to those perceived during the actual drive as possible, in order to induce driving behaviour similar to the real one. This paper illustrates an activity carried out on the driving simulator Virtual Environment for Road Safety, bound for system performance optimisation while dealing with subjective and objective tyres evaluation in the field of on-centre manoeuvres. Such activity can be divided into two main steps. The first one, described herewith, has been focusing on platform motion algorithms tuning and has led to driving simulator objective validation within the on-centre range. Device capability of reproducing dynamics, worked out by the vehicle model, has been thoroughly examined. Simulator sensitivity to a few tyre parameters influencing vehicle lateral dynamics has been analysed too. The second step – calling for the support of experienced drivers – will pursue subjective validation.


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    Title :

    Tuning and objective performance evaluation of a driving simulator to investigate tyre behaviour in on-centre handling manoeuvres


    Contributors:
    Baldoni, F. (author) / Galante, F. (author) / Pernetti, M. (author) / Russo, M. (author) / Terzo, M. (author) / Toscano, M. (author)

    Published in:

    Vehicle System Dynamics ; 49 , 9 ; 1423-1440


    Publication date :

    2011-09-01


    Size :

    18 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown







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