Motion sickness caused by roll-compensated lateral acceleration: Effects of centre-of-rotation and subject demographics

Last updated on 01 August 2014 2:42
The combination of low-frequency lateral and roll motions experienced in tilting trains can provoke motion sickness. The incidence of sickness depends on vehicle design and subject demographics. Vehicle design affects the location of the centre-of-roll, which influences passenger perception of motion. Age and gender have large influences on susceptibility to...
Author(s): Beard G;Griffin M
2014
United Kingdom
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