@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005696, author = {Tanaka, Yoshiyuki and Yamada, Naoki and Tsuji, Toshio and Suetomi, Takamasa}, issue = {4}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems}, month = {Aug}, note = {This paper presents the experimental data of human mechanical impedance properties (HMIPs) of the arms measured in steering operations according to the angle of a steering wheel (limbs posture) and the steering torque (muscle cocontraction). The HMIP data show that human stiffness/viscosity has the minimum/maximum value at the neutral angle of the steering wheel in relax (standard condition) and increases/decreases for the amplitude of the steering angle and the torque, and that the stability of the arms' motion in handling the steering wheel becomes high around the standard condition. Next, a novel methodology for designing an adaptive steering control system based on the HMIPs of the arms is proposed, and the effectiveness was then demonstrated via a set of double-lane-change tests, with several subjects using the originally developed stationary driving simulator and the 4-DOF driving simulator with a movable cockpit., IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 15(4), pp.1758-1769; 2014}, pages = {1758--1769}, title = {Vehicle Active Steering Control System Based on Human Mechanical Impedance Properties of the Arms}, volume = {15}, year = {2014} }