Novel driver support systems potentially enhance road safety by cooperating with the human driver. To optimize the design of emerging steering support systems, a profound understanding of driver steering behavior is required. This article proposes a new theory of driver steering, which unifies visual perception and control models. The theory is derived directly from measured steering data, without any a priori assumptions on driver inputs or control dynamics. Results of a human-in-the-loop simulator experiment are presented, in which drivers tracked the centerline of straight and winding roads. Multiloop frequency response function (FRF) estimates reveal how drivers use visual preview, lateral position feedback, and heading feedback for con...
This paper investigates vehicle steering control, focusing on the task of lane changing and the role...
High driver acceptance is believed to be an important aspect when introducing automated driving func...
Most existing models of driver steering control do not consider the driver's sensory dynamics, despi...
Novel (semi-)automated systems are rapidly being introduced into modern road vehicles, but anticipat...
Novel (semi-)automated systems are rapidly being introduced into modern road vehicles, but anticipat...
Drivers rely on a variety of cues from different modalities while steering, but which exact cues are...
Drivers rely on a variety of cues from different modalities while steering, but which exact cues are...
In this paper, a new steering control model is introduced, motivated by several characteristics of h...
Following well established feedback con-trol design principles, a control theoretic model of driver ...
Most existing models of driver steering control do not consider the driver's sensory dynamics, despi...
High driver acceptance is believed to be an important aspect when introducing automated driving func...
This paper investigates vehicle steering control, focusing on the task of lane changing and the role...
In the design of human-like steering support systems, driver models are essential for matching the s...
This paper investigates vehicle steering control, focusing on the task of lane changing and the role...
Some motor tasks can be completed, quite literally, with our eyes shut. Most people can touch their ...
This paper investigates vehicle steering control, focusing on the task of lane changing and the role...
High driver acceptance is believed to be an important aspect when introducing automated driving func...
Most existing models of driver steering control do not consider the driver's sensory dynamics, despi...
Novel (semi-)automated systems are rapidly being introduced into modern road vehicles, but anticipat...
Novel (semi-)automated systems are rapidly being introduced into modern road vehicles, but anticipat...
Drivers rely on a variety of cues from different modalities while steering, but which exact cues are...
Drivers rely on a variety of cues from different modalities while steering, but which exact cues are...
In this paper, a new steering control model is introduced, motivated by several characteristics of h...
Following well established feedback con-trol design principles, a control theoretic model of driver ...
Most existing models of driver steering control do not consider the driver's sensory dynamics, despi...
High driver acceptance is believed to be an important aspect when introducing automated driving func...
This paper investigates vehicle steering control, focusing on the task of lane changing and the role...
In the design of human-like steering support systems, driver models are essential for matching the s...
This paper investigates vehicle steering control, focusing on the task of lane changing and the role...
Some motor tasks can be completed, quite literally, with our eyes shut. Most people can touch their ...
This paper investigates vehicle steering control, focusing on the task of lane changing and the role...
High driver acceptance is believed to be an important aspect when introducing automated driving func...
Most existing models of driver steering control do not consider the driver's sensory dynamics, despi...