The improvement of automotive seating systems, particularly for the driver,
has been the subject of intense interest for many years. This study observ
es comfortable driving postures for Koreans. An experiment is conducted to
navigate observed comfortable driving postures. A driving posture monitorin
g system (DPMS), consisting of seat, computer, power motor and controller,
is developed for this experiment. When subjects adjust to the seat in order
to find their comfortable postures, this system records the translation ra
nge and angle of each part of the driver seat. Also, the three-dimensional
motion analysis system is employed to obtain postural angles of segments fo
r comfortable driving postures of subjects. In addition, anthropometric dat
a for each subject are directly measured, and they are used to investigate
relationships between anthropometric characteristics (body segment lengths)
, preferred postural angles and seat adjustment level. After the obtained r
elationship is statistically tested, comfortable driving postures and seat
adjustment levels according to gender are discussed.
Relevance to industry
Obtained relationships between anthropometric characteristics, preferred po
stural angles and seat adjustment levels can be applied to seat designs for
the driving comfort, safety and convenient layout of car interior. (C) 200
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