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Communication and interaction with semiautonomous ground vehicles by force control steering
Published 2020“…These alternative driving modes will benefit from new research toward novel steering control devices, more suitably where machine intelligence only partially controls the vehicle. …”
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Mechatronic guidance of rail vehicles through switches and crossings to enable vehicle-based switching
Published 2019“…The DIRW vehicle was simulated on a C switch which is the most common on the UK mainline and on a high speed H switch. …”
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A framework for e-government implementation at a national level
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Psychological consequences of COVID-19 home confinement: the ECLB-COVID19 multicenter study
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Computational pregnant occupant model, 'Expecting', for crash simulations
Published 2009“…A finite element uterus and multi-body fetus is integrated into an existing female model to incorporate pregnant female anthropometry. …”
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Multi-sensor driver drowsiness monitoring
Published 2008“…These selected signals are the eye closure via pupil area measurement, gaze vector and head motion acquired by a monocular computer vision system, steering wheel angle, vehicle speed, and force applied to the steering wheel by the driver. …”
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Benefits of mechatronically guided vehicles on railway track switches
Published 2018“…As a first step towards this, the mechatronic vehicle model is compared against a conventional rail vehicle model on two track scenarios - a moderate speed C type switch and a high speed H switch. …”
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Evaluation of safety interventions on risky driving behavior using data from a novel naturalistic driving experiment
Published 2024“…Overall, these findings emphasize the efficacy of specific intervention schemes and highlight the importance of addressing multiple risk factors simultaneously to enhance driver behavior and ensure road safety.…”
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Effects of COVID-19 home confinement on eating behaviour and physical activity: results of the ECLB-COVID19 international online survey
Published 2020“…Food consumption and meal patterns (the type of food, eating out of control, snacks between meals, number of main meals) were more unhealthy during confinement, with only alcohol binge drinking decreasing significantly. …”
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Supplementary information files for Effects of COVID-19 home confinement on eating behaviour and physical activity: results of the ECLB-COVID19 international online survey
Published 2020“…Food consumption and meal patterns (the type of food, eating out of control, snacks between meals, number of main meals) were more unhealthy during confinement, with only alcohol binge drinking decreasing significantly. …”
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Re-inventing the journey experience: ‘life on board’ the autonomous vehicle of the future
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