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This study investigates the effects of anthropometric attributes, biological sex, and posture on translational body kinematic responses in translational vibrations. In total, 35 participants were recruited. Perturbations were applied on a standard ca
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.12115
This paper provides a comprehensive comparison of model-based and data-driven approaches and analyses the benefits of using measured tyre forces for vehicle sideslip angle estimation. The model-based approaches are based on an extended Kalman filter
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.15119
This paper presents a novel methodology to auto-tune an Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF). It involves using a Two-Stage Bayesian Optimisation (TSBO), based on a t-Student Process to optimise the process noise parameters of a UKF for vehicle sideslip ang
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.15115
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In Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour May 2019 63:22-37
Autor:
De Bruijn, E., Nijmeijer, S.W.R., Forbes, P.A., Koelman, J.H.T.M., Van Der Helm, F.C.T., Tijssen, M.A.J., Happee, R.
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In Clinical Neurophysiology October 2017 128(10):1937-1945
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Transportation Research. Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 90
This study reports usage of supervised automation and driver attention from longitudinal naturalistic driving observations. Automation inexperienced drivers were provided with instrumented vehicles with adaptive cruise control (ACC) and lane keeping
Autor:
Rendon-Velez, E., van Leeuwen, P. M ., Happee, R., Horváth, I., van der Vegte, W.F., de Winter, J.C.F.
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In Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour August 2016 41 Part A:150-169
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In Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour July 2016 40:169-189
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Biological Cybernetics: communication and control in organisms and automata
The human motion perception system has long been linked to motion sickness through state estimation conflict terms. However, to date, the extent to which available perception models are able to predict motion sickness, or which of the employed percep