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Simulating vibration transmission and comfort in automated driving integrating models of seat, body, postural stabilization and motion perception

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arxiv 2306.16344 v2 pith:HBUPFJ52 submitted 2023-06-28 cs.HC

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To enhance motion comfort in (automated) driving we present biomechanical models and demonstrate their ability to capture vibration transmission from seat to trunk and head. A computationally efficient full body model is presented, able to operate in real time while capturing translational and rotational motion of trunk and head with fore-aft, lateral and vertical seat motion. Sensory integration models are presented predicting motion perception and motion sickness accumulation using the head motion as predicted by biomechanical models.

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