Characterisation of motorcyclists' upper body motion during braking manoeuvre
conference paper
Motorcycle braking experiments with volunteers were performed in lab, to study the body posture and reactions of the motorcyclists during braking with the aim of providing input for human modelling. Human motion capture methods were employed for the kinematics and the recorded data was further analyzed with clustering methods for time-series. The validity of the clustering results was also studied. Eight volunteers in two different setups (aware-unaware) were analyzed. Two kinematics behaviours were identified.
TNO Identifier
446484
ISBN
9783033025509
Source title
International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Injury, 15-16 September 2010, Hanover, Germany
Collation
4 p.
Pages
297-300
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