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A Simulation Model for Motorcycle Rider's Control Behaviors
Technical Paper
978500
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Abstract
A basic control model for the motorcycle rider is proposed. The basic model is applied to three typical running tasks in order to discuss applicability of the model. The three running tasks are slalom, transient obstacle avoidance, and low speed lane change. It has been shown that the basic model can be applicable to these tasks when the model is modified minutely.
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Citation
Katayama, T., Nishimi, T., Okayama, T., and Aoki, A., "A Simulation Model for Motorcycle Rider's Control Behaviors," SAE Technical Paper 978500, 1997.Also In
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