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Publications
- 2020Sensitivity Analysis of an MPC-based Motion Cueing Algorithm for a Curve Driving Scenario
- 2020Optimizing an Optimization-Based MCA using Perceived Motion Incongruence Models
- 2020Haptic Assistance for Helicopter Control based on Pilot Intent Estimationcitations
- 2019Objective evaluation of prediction strategies for optimization-based motion cueingcitations
- 2019A 2-DoF Haptic Support System for Helicopter Control Tasks based on Pilot Intent Estimationcitations
- 2018Effectiveness of a Computer-Based Helicopter Trainer for Initial Hover Training
- 2018Continuous subjective rating of perceived motion incongruence during driving simulationcitations
- 2018Effects of Target Signal Shape and System Dynamics on Feedforward in Manual Controlcitations
- 2018The Effect of Road Bumps on Touch Interaction in Carscitations
- 2018A pilot intent estimator for haptic support systems in helicopter maneuvering taskscitations
- 2018Frequency domain system identification of a Robinson R44 in Hovercitations
- 2017Time-varying perceived motion mismatch due to motion scaling in curve driving simulation
- 2017Admittance-Adaptive Model-Based Approach to Mitigate Biodynamic Feedthroughcitations
- 2016Constraints in Identification of Multi-Loop Feedforward Human Control Modelscitations
- 2016The Predictability of a Target Signal Affects Manual Feedforward Controlcitations
- 2016Objective Model Selection for Identifying the Human Feedforward Response in Manual Controlcitations
- 2016L<inf>1</inf>-based model following control of an identified helicopter model in hover
- 2016Control augmentation strategies for helicopters used as personal aerial vehicles in low-speed regime
- 2016Implementation and validation of a 6 degrees-of-freedom nonlinear helicopter model
- 2016Design, Realization and Experimental Evaluation of a Haptic Stick for Shared Control Studiescitations
- 2015Continuous rating of perceived visual-inertial motion incoherence during driving simulation
- 2015Augmented systems for a personal aerial vehicle using a civil light helicopter model
- 2014Subjective and objective metrics for the evaluation of motion cueing fidelity for a roll-lateral reposition maneuver
- 2014A framework for biodynamic feedthrough analysis - Part II: Validation and applicationcitations
- 2014A biodynamic feedthrough model based on neuromuscular principlescitations
- 2014A framework for biodynamic feedthrough analysis - Part I: Theoretical foundationscitations
- 2014Mathematical biodynamic feedthrough model applied to rotorcraftcitations
- 2014Admittance-adaptive model-based cancellation of biodynamic feedthroughcitations
- 2014Frequency domain system identification of a light helicopter in hover
- 2014Development of a 6 DOF nonlinear helicopter model for the MPI CyberMotion Simulator
- 2013Influences of simulator motion system characteristics on pilot control behaviorcitations
- 2013A Practical Biodynamic Feedthrough Model for Helicopters
- 2013Cross-platform validation for a model of a low-cost Stewart platform
- 2013Feedforward and feedback control behavior in helicopter pilots during a lateral reposition task
- 2013A new view on biodynamic feedthrough analysis: Unifying the effects on forces and positionscitations
- 2013Motion Scaling for High-Performance Driving Simulatorscitations
- 2013Data collection for developing a dynamic model of a light helicopter
- 2013Semiautonomous haptic teleoperation control architecture of multiple unmanned aerial vehiclescitations
- 2012Identification of the transition from compensatory to feedforward behavior in manual controlcitations
- 2012A practical biodynamic feedthrough model for helicopters
- 2012How effective is an armrest in mitigating biodynamic feedthrough?citations
- 2011The Influence of Motion System Characteristics on Pilot Control Behavior
- 2011The influence of motion system characteristics on pilot control behaviour
- 2011Cancelling biodynamic feedthrough requires a subject and task dependent approachcitations
- 2011Evaluation of Direct and Indirect Haptic Aiding in an Obstacle Avoidance Task for Tele-Operated Systemscitations
- 2011Haptic teleoperation of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles over the internetcitations
- 2010Implementation and validation of a model of the MPI Stewart platform
- 2009The effect of simulator motion on pilot control behaviour for agile and inert helicopter dynamics
- 2009Towards simulating a mid-size stewart platform on a large hexapod simulator
- 2009Towards Real-Time Aircraft Simulation with the MPI Motion Simulatorcitations
- 2008Performance measurements on the MPI Stewart platform
- 2008Learning system dynamics: Transfer of training in a helicopter hover simulator
- 2008A roll-lateral helicopter side-step maneuver on the MPI Motion Simulator
- 2007Identification of pilot control behavior in a roll-lateral helicopter hover task
- 2007Control of a Lateral Helicopter Side-step Maneuver on an Anthropomorphic Robotcitations
- 2007The role of visual cues and whole-body rotations in helicopter hovering control
- 2002An Unexpected Role for Visual Feedback in Vehicle Steering Controlcitations
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Sensitivity Analysis of an MPC-based Motion Cueing Algorithm for a Curve Driving Scenario
Abstract
Despite gaining popularity, the use of Motion Cueing Algorithms (MCAs) based on Model Predictive Control (MPC) remains challenging due to the required tuning of a large number of cost function parameters. This paper investigates the effects of two critical MPC cost function parameters, the lateral specific force and roll rate error weights (Way and Wp), on the motion cueing quality achieved with an MPC-based MCA for a curve driving scenario. An offline sensitivity analysis, which quantified the effects of varying Way and Wp on the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and Pearson Correlation Coefficient (PCC) of the resulting simulator motion outputs, shows that for the same percentage-wise variation, Way has a more pronounced effect on both cueing quality predictors than Wp. In addition, for both RMSE and PCC, the effects of Way and Wp are also found to be largely independent, i.e., without interaction effects. This was further tested in a passive human-in-the-loop experiment with 20 participants and with nine different Way and Wp parameter combinations as test conditions, performed in the hexapod moving-base simulator of the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in T¨ubingen. The collected continuous rating data, which were found to be reliable for 18/20 participants, show a statistically significant variation across all experiment conditions, and especially a strong interaction effect of Way and Wp. Somewhat surprisingly, the overall lowest continuous ratings were given to the combination of both reference weight settings from earlier research (our baseline condition). In line with the interaction effect in the continuous data, an extended post-experiment correlation analysis shows that a weighted combination of lateral specific force RMSE and and roll rate RMSE above the roll rate perception threshold strongly correlates (_ = 0.98) with the variation in mean continuous ratings across all experiment conditions. This approach can potentially be used for straightforward prediction of perceived motion cueing quality and offline MCA optimization.
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