Driving Simulation

· John Wiley & Sons
2.5
45 reviews
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217
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Passive and active safety systems (ABS, ESP, safety belts, airbags, etc.) represent a major advance in terms of safety in motoring. They are increasingly developed and installed in cars and are beginning to appear in twowheelers. It is clear that these systems have proven
efficient, although there is no information about their actual operation by current users. The authors of this book present a state of the art on safety systems and assistance to driving and their two-wheeled counterparts. The main components constituting a driving simulator are described, followed by a classification of robotic architectures. Then, a literature review on driving simulators and two-wheeled vehicles is presented. The aim of the book is to point out the differences of perspectives between motor vehicles and motorcycles to identify relevant indicators to help in choosing the mechanical architecture of the motorcycle simulator and appropriate controls.

Contents

1. Driving Simulation.
2. Architecture of Driving Simulators.
3. Dynamics of Two-Wheeled Vehicles.
4. Two-Wheeled Riding Simulator: From Design to Control.

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2.5
45 reviews
N Grothe
March 9, 2017
There is not any cohesive content to this waste of my time.
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Shaan Bhatia
June 10, 2015
WISH I COULD HAVE GIVEN A 0 STAR
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DIPAK KUMAR SAHA
October 14, 2017
Very bad
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About the author

Hichem Arioui is lecturare at the University of Evry Val d'Essone, Evry, France.

Lamri Nehaoua is a Postdoctoral Research fellow at the Laboratory IBIS of the University Evry Val d'Essone, Evry, France.

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