Quantitative Evaluation of Vehicle Seat Driving Comfort during Short and Long Term Driving

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Regarding changes of subjective and objective parameters of comfort during short and long-term driving, the arbitrariness of traditional subjective evaluation methods, as well as the defects of objective method where issues can be qualitatively but not quantitatively analyzed. By measuring pressure distribution and electromyography during short and long-term driving respectively, the article obtained pressure indicators, electromyography characteristic parameters and the corresponding subjective evaluations of drivers. The variation of subjective and objective parameters of comfort, the difference in terms of comfort and the fatigable body parts were tested. By means of correlation analysis completed the indicators screen. Proposed a new comprehensive weighting method-AHP to limit entropy method, established the mapping relations between subjective comfort and objective indicators, which based on pressure distribution and physiological information during short-term and long-term driving. Obtained a quantitative evaluation method that applies pressure distribution, physiological information and subjective evaluation to effectively evaluate driving comfort, and thus provided a theoretical basis for evaluating driving comfort.

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Li, M., Gao, Z., Gao, F., Gao, F., Zhang, T., Mei, X., & Yang, F. (2020). Quantitative Evaluation of Vehicle Seat Driving Comfort during Short and Long Term Driving. IEEE Access, 8, 111420–111432. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2999080

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