MODELS OF HUMAN REACTION TO VEHICLE ENVIRONMENTS

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JACOBSON, ID UNIV OF VIRGINIA, USA RICHARDS, LG UNIV OF VIRGINIA, USA KUHLTHAU, AR UNIV OF VIRGINIA, USA
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Models for predicting human comfort responses to environmental variables are presented for diverse vehicles. air mode studies revealthat comfort is a function of vertical and transverse accelerations, noise levels and seat factors, as well as manoeuvre conditions. comfort models for ground-based vehicles involve roll rates and noise levels.(A)

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I 237080 [electronic version only]
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APPLIED ERGONOMICS IPC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PRESS LTD 32 HIGH STREET LGU2 5AW GUILDFORD SURREY ENGLAND U0003-6870 SERIAL 1978-09 E9 3 PAG: 169-72 N0 P3 R0 T9 YA

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