Design of a hybrid driver model.

Author(s)
Majjad, R. Kiencke, U. & Körner, H.
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Abstract

In this paper a hybrid driver model is described which has been developed at the University of Karlsruhe Institute for Industrial Information Systems (IIIT) in Germany. After a short introduction into the subject, an overview is given about the human information perception and processing. A concept is presented which adapts the human behaviour to a realistic driver model. The developed driver model is composed of a queueing network and two Generalized Predictive Control (GPC) controllers. For the purpose of simulation three different driver types are defined, and simulation results are discussed. (A)

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C 11375 (In: C 11369) /83 / IRRD 492375
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In: Human factors in driving, vehicle seating, and rear vision : papers presented at the 1998 SAE International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 23-26, 1998, SAE Technical Paper 980017, p. 37-42, 6 ref.

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