Studies on human vehicle control. Proefschrift.

Author(s)
Godthelp, J. Instituut voor Zintuigfysiologie TNO.
Year
Abstract

Most of the available vehicle control models are based on the fundamental assumption that drivers steer their vehicle in a continuous error-correction mode with permanent visual feedback, i.e. closed loop. However, as it is commonly accepted, driving cannot be considered as such a continuous closed loop task. The purpose of this thesis is to enlarge our understanding about the potential role of visually open loop strategies and error-neglection in vehicle control.

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B 23784 /83.2/ IRRD 281847
Source

Utrecht, Drukkerij Elinkwijk b.v., 1984, 160 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.

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