On the effects of state-variable feedback on driver-vehicle behaviour in car following.

Author(s)
Fenton, R.E. & R.G. Rule.
Year
Abstract

In a car following experiment data were gathered about lead and following car velocities, headway variance, velocity variance and driver opinion. Different car-driver systems were tested on response and platoon stability. In the most sophisticated driver aid configuration, which included compensation to reduce speed changes and to adjust for tracking distances, an improvement in driver's performance and a reduction on his work load was observed. A platoon of such aided vehicles would be asymptotically stable.

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Publication

Library number
B 901 (In: B 863) /83.2/91.4/ IRRD 205283
Source

In: Psychological aspects of driver behaviour : papers presented at the international symposium on psychological aspects of driver behaviour, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, August 2-6, 1971, Volume 2, 20. p.

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