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Duarte, R.F.M. (author), Pool, D.M. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
In this paper, the Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) model identification framework is applied to estimating time-varying human controller (HC) dynamics in a single-loop tracking task. Given the inherently unknown time changes in HC behavior, a global LPV approach with experimentally determined Scheduling Functions (SFs) is needed for this...
conference paper 2017
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Matamoros Cid, I. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Pool, D.M. (author)
Maximum unnoticeable added dynamics (MUAD) envelopes have been largely used to assess the adequacy of low-order equivalent systems (LOES) in handling qualities assessment and simulator validation. However, research has shown that more thorough verification of the adequacy of this method is required. This paper studies the influence of the...
conference paper 2017
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Pronker, A.J. (author), Abbink, D.A. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
Humans can rapidly change their low-frequency arm dynamics (i.e., stiffness) to resist forces or give way to them. Quantifying driver’s time-varying arm dynamics is important for the development of steer-by-wire systems and haptic driver support systems. Conventional LTI identification, and even time-varying techniques such as wavelets, fail to...
conference paper 2017
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Mulder, Max (author), Pool, D.M. (author), Abbink, D.A. (author), Boer, E.R. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author)
Manual control cybernetics aims to understand and describe how humans control vehicles and devices, such that more effective human-machine interfaces can be designed. Current cybernetics theory is primarily based on technology and analysis methods developed in the 1960s and has shown to be limited in its capability to capture the full breadth of...
conference paper 2016
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Bhoelai, A.K. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Abbink, D.A. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
The human neuromuscular system can be seen as a versatile and extremely adaptive actuator. Through co-contraction and reex modulation, the properties of the neuromuscular system can be modified, leading to a change in movement response to externally applied forces. These properties are normally expressed in the form of the neuromuscular...
conference paper 2016
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