Modeling of occupant’s head movement behavior in motion sickness study via time delay neural network
Passengers are more susceptible to experiencing motion sickness (MS) than drivers. The difference in the severity of MS is due to their different head movement behavior during curve driving. When negotiating a curve, the passengers tilt their heads towards the lateral acceleration direction while th...
Main Authors: | Ariff, M.H.M (Author), Hassan, N. (Author), Saruchi, S.A (Author), Wahid, N. (Author), Zamzuri, H. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications Ltd,
2020
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