Comparison of human driver dynamics in simulators with complex and simple visual displays and in an automobile on the road.

Author(s)
McRuer, D.T. & Klein, R.H.
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Abstract

Dynamics data with two fixed-base simulators compared favorably and implied that the impoverished visual scene, lack of engine noise and simplified steering wheel characteristics in the simple simulator did not induce significant driver dynamic behaviour variations. The fixed-base versus moving-base comparisons showed that the moving base had substantially greater crossover frequencies on the road course.

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B 13937 (In: B 13931) /83/
Source

In: Proceedings on the 11th Annual Conference on Manual Control, NASA Ames Research Center, May 21-23, 1975; p. 684-692, 4 graph., 9 ref.

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