2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201713400008
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Simulation as an Instrument for Research of Driver-vehicle Interaction

Abstract: Abstract. This report describes opportunities for using driving simulators for research of driver-vehicle interaction. We have focused on examples of the using of the current equipment of the University Science Park of University of Žilina. Laboratory was built for research of driver-vehicle interaction. It's also important to give examples of evaluation after several measurements. The SNA -211 REN driving simulator was used for each experimental measurement. It was necessary to use some additional equipment, … Show more

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“…In the Slovak republic, in 2018 the number of registered vehicles increased by 4.16 % compare to 2017 and reached the value of more than 3.2 million. The increase of individual automobiles (IA) was 4.24 % and exceeded 2.3 million [12][13], which represents a degree of automation of 2.34, see Figure 2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Slovak republic, in 2018 the number of registered vehicles increased by 4.16 % compare to 2017 and reached the value of more than 3.2 million. The increase of individual automobiles (IA) was 4.24 % and exceeded 2.3 million [12][13], which represents a degree of automation of 2.34, see Figure 2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the findings, a framework of transportation system impacts towards military logistics in Sabah was developed. As mentioned in Driver-Vehicle interaction simulation [31], the transportation system consists of drivers, vehicles, and roads. This transportation system issues faced by the military in Sabah greatly impact the inefficiency of military logistics support in Sabah.…”
Section: Driving Fatiguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a delay in delivery of the consignment arises due to an intentional act or negligence of the carrier equivalent to the intent, there will not be applied the maximum limit for the indemnification in the amount of the freight, but the carrier will be obliged to reimburse the incurred loss to the full extent. These consequences may mean a bankruptcy for the carrier since the damages caused intentionally or in gross negligence are not covered by insurance [21].…”
Section: Delivery Time Under the Commercial Codementioning
confidence: 99%