Fractional Modeling of Driver’s Dynamics. Part2: Set Membership Approach for Steering Feel and Visual Feedback

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  • Firas Khemane Universit´e de Bordeaux, Laboratoire de l’Int´egration du Mat´eriau au Syst`eme – UMR-CNRS 5218 Author
  • Rachid Malti† Universit´e de Bordeaux, Laboratoire de l’Int´egration du Mat´eriau au Syst`eme – UMR-CNRS 5218 Author
  • and Xavier Moreau Universit´e de Bordeaux, Laboratoire de l’Int´egration du Mat´eriau au Syst`eme – UMR-CNRS 5218 Author

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https://doi.org/10.5890/JAND.2014.09.002

Abstract

This paper is the second part of a study related to modeling drivers dynamics in the overall driving loop in the context of disturbance rejection and trajectory tracking. After a brief description of the experimental set-up, a fractional model for steering feel and visual feedback cases are proposed, and their parameters estimated. As expected in human reaction, data recorded from different experiments present a considerable dispersion, due to varying human reactions from one experiment to another. Such time-variant systems can be modeled using set membership methods which allow identifying a set of feasible models for healthy persons.

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Khemane, F., Malti†, R., & Moreau, and X. (2026). Fractional Modeling of Driver’s Dynamics. Part2: Set Membership Approach for Steering Feel and Visual Feedback. Journal of Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, 3(3), 215-226. https://doi.org/10.5890/JAND.2014.09.002