Ergonomic Data Measuring System for Driver-Pedals Interaction
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- This paper presents the design and development of an ergonomic data measurement system for driver–pedals interaction. The work focuses in particular on the actuation of the acceleration and brake pedals, and aims to support the development of a deeper understanding of the factors influencing the driving comfort associated with the right leg. The ergonomic data measurement system integrates five subsystems: an electro-goniometry system and a pressure-pads system to monitor driver’s positioning and movements, an electromiography system to observe the muscular activity of the lower leg, the vehicle on-board diagnostic system, a GPS system and an audio-visual system for providing environment and driving situation information. A validation exercise involving a series of test drive events confirmed the system capability to record meaningful objective comfort data which can differentiate between driving postures and styles.
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- Brook, S., Freeman, R., Rosala, G., Campean, F. et al., "Ergonomic Data Measuring System for Driver-Pedals Interaction," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 2(1):1071-1078, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-1164.