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Analysis of the influence of track irregularity on high-speed train ride comfort
Using inerter-integrated absorbers to improve the performance of an in-wheel motor system
Method design of interactive digital devices to support the workspace comfort
Driving-Style Assessment from a Motion Sickness Perspective Based on Machine Learning Techniques
Effect of Battery Pack Connection on Vehicle Ride Comfort
Control of an integrated lateral and roll suspension for a high-speed railway vehicle
Motorbike Vibrations Induced by Surface Irregularities in Road Pavements
A Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach for Efficient, Safe and Comfortable Driving
How do streetcar transit users and streetcar decision-makers perceive heat risk?
Leaning-based control of an immersive-telepresence robot
In-wheel and on-board motors in BEV: lateral and vertical performance comparison
Motion Sickness Minimization Alerting System Using The Next Curvature Topology
MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF THE AEROION MODE IN A CAR
ADAPTATION OF RAIL PASSENGER CAR SUSPENSION PARAMETERS TO INDEPENDENTLY ROTATING WHEELS
Influence of the type of place occupied by a tram passenger on the ride comfort
Realistic flight conditions on ground: new research facility for cabin ventilation
An experimental-numerical method for the prediction of on-road comfort of city bicycles
SPERLING’S COMFORT INDEXSTUDY IN A PASSENGER CAR WITH INDEPENDENTLY ROTATING WHEELS
Research on seat perceived comfort evaluation based on factor analysis
Analysis of Ride Comfort in Selected Types of Rail Vehicles
Modelling of the Vertical Dynamics of an Electric Kick Scooter
ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ON SIDEWALKS
Preview-based techniques for vehicle suspension control: a state-of-the-art review
Road Quality Information Based Adaptive Semi-active Suspension Control
Thermal imaging for the operator's comfort assessment in the aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic
Modelling of the shape of railway transition curves from the point of view of passenger comfort