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Analysis About How Human Foot Move During Driving Condition

중형승용차 운전 중 발거동 분석

  • 박보현 ((주) 현대자동차 연구개발센터) ;
  • 정희석 ((주) 현대자동차 연구개발센터) ;
  • 이승환 ((주) 현대자동차 연구개발센터)
  • Received : 2011.07.27
  • Accepted : 2012.02.10
  • Published : 2012.03.01

Abstract

Until now, most studies of foot moving or driving posture have been performed under laboratory driving conditions. But there are many different things between actual driving conditions and laboratory driving conditions because, in laboratory conditions, it is hard to consider vehicle's noise, vibration and people's psychology state while driving. Thus this study is performed through actual driving conditions. And while driving test, we recorded driver's foots with 2 cameras to investigate foots(left and right) heel point and how human foots move to control the three pedals : accel, brake and footrest.. Through driving test, the results of this study show that the position of driver's heel point isn't related to stature and tends to be generalized.

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  1. Fitts' Law for Angular Foot Movement in the Foot Tapping Task vol.31, pp.5, 2012, https://doi.org/10.5143/JESK.2012.31.5.647