Measuring a driver's pleasure during driving.

Author(s)
Toda, Y. & Kageyama, I.
Year
Abstract

The purpose of this study is to estimate driving pleasure by analyzing driver behavior. Driving pleasure is derived from the controllability of a vehicle. An experiment was carried out to measure the mental state of a subject driving a domestic car. The subject rated his feelings of pleasure or displeasure. We learned about the relationship between driving pleasure and the controllability of a vehicle by analyzing feed-forward steering control and feedback-plus-remnant steering control. (Author/publisher)

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20070523 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Review of Automotive Engineering, Vol. 28 (2007), No. 1 (January), p. 89-93, 11 ref.

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