Designing a vehicle driving simulator: mechanical and electrical parts

Authors

  • Nguyen Ba Hai Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education, Vietnam
  • Phan Ngoc Trung City Ford Company

Corressponding author's email:

hainb@hcmute.edu.vn

Keywords:

Paradigm, driving, cabin, driver training, communicate, electronic

Abstract

This research focuses on designing a driving simulator and selecting electrical and electronic components such as sensors for measuring handwheel rotation, actuators for displaying force-feedback, DAQ board for interfacing sensors and actuator with a computer, and so on. This paper also presents the literature review of driving simulators. The proposed design and selected components offer a low cost solution for developing driving simulators for Viet Nam

Downloads: 0

Download data is not yet available.

References

Liu, A. Chang, S., “Force feedback in a stationary driving simulator”, Systems, Man and Cybernetics Intelligent Systems for the 21st Century, IEEE, vol. 2, pp. 1711- 1716, 1995.

E.R. Hoffmann and P.N. Joubert, “The effect of. changes in some vehicle handling variables on driver steering performance”, Human Factors, vol. 8, 1966, pp. 245-263.

D. Odenthal, T. Bunthe, H.-D. Heitzer, and C. Heiker, “How to make SBW feel like power steering”, Proceedings on the 15th IFAC World Congress on Automatic Control, Barcelona, 2002.

http://baodatviet.vn/dv

Shoji Asai, Hiroshi Kuroyanagi, Shinji Takeuchi, “Development of a SBW system with force feedback using a disturbance observer”, Steering & Suspension Technology Symposium: Steering, SAE 2004 World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit, MI, USA, 2004.

Sanket Amberkar, Farhad Bolourchi, Jon Demerly and Scott Millsap, “A control system methodology for steer by wire systems”, SAE World Congress, Detroit, Michigan,2004.

F. Bolourchi & C. Etienne, “Active damping controls algorithm for an electric power steering application”, Proceedings of: 30th International Symposium on Automotive Technology & Automation, pp. 807- 816, 1997.

S. Wook, “The development of an advanced control method for the SBW system to improve the vehicle maneuvrability and stability”, Proceedings of SAE International Congress and Exhibition, 2003.

Card giao tiếp máy tính Hocdelam USB 9090 tại http://hocdelam.org

Published

26-09-2012

How to Cite

[1]
Nguyễn Bá Hải and Phan Ngọc Trung, “Designing a vehicle driving simulator: mechanical and electrical parts”, JTE, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 36–41, Sep. 2012.