Motion comfort and driver feel: An explorative study about their relation in remote driving
Georgios Papaioannou, Lin Zhao, Mikael Nybacka, Jenny Jerrelind, Riender Happee, Lars Drugge

TL;DR
This study investigates how remote driving affects driver feel and motion comfort, revealing that steering velocity significantly influences motion sickness and ride comfort in remote control scenarios.
Contribution
It explores the relationship between driver feel and motion comfort in remote versus normal driving, introducing steering feedback manipulation in a research vehicle and remote control tower.
Findings
Motion sickness increases by 25% in remote driving.
Steering velocity impacts motion comfort in remote driving.
Throttle input variations affect comfort in normal driving.
Abstract
Teleoperation is considered as a viable option to control fully automated vehicles (AVs) of Level 4 and 5 in special conditions. However, by bringing the remote drivers in the loop, their driving experience should be realistic to secure safe and comfortable remote control.Therefore, the remote control tower should be designed such that remote drivers receive high quality cues regarding the vehicle state and the driving environment. In this direction, the steering feedback could be manipulated to provide feedback to the remote drivers regarding how the vehicle reacts to their commands. However, until now, it is unclear how the remote drivers' steering feel could impact occupant's motion comfort. This paper focuses on exploring how the driver feel in remote (RD) and normal driving (ND) are related with motion comfort. More specifically, different types of steering feedback controllers are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Human-Automation Interaction and Safety · Simulation and Modeling Applications
