Driver's dynamic posture and the control of anthropomorphous automobiles.

Author(s)
Kao, H.S.R.
Year
Abstract

This paper will attempt to define the dynamic relationships of operator and vehicle within the content of an automobile as an authropomorphous machine by a though literature survey on the sensory mechanisms involved in human control of machines and vehicles. It will also investigate the various effects of dynamic motor displacements, especially those of posture, on human control of tool, instruments, and machines.

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A 5721 (In: A 5717)
Source

In: 4ème Congres International Ergonomique, Strasbourg, 6-10 juillet 1970 : liste des Participants; Résumés, p. 75

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