Quantification of the comfort variable.

Author(s)
Nicolaidis, G.C.
Year
Abstract

The objective of the work described was to developed a set of quantitative measures of comfort. This was achieved by use of modern psychometric techniques. Principal factors of comfort were defined and various travel modes were represented as a set of points in this comfort space. From the positioning of each point as well as from the variability of an individual's perception, an index of comfort is defined which describes the level of comfort of a particular travel mode to the particular individual.

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B 8230 T /72/92/ IRRD 213117
Source

Transportation Research, Vol. 9 (1975), No. 1 (February), p. 55-66, 3 fig., graph., 3 tab., 23 ref.

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