You may have seen us around in Florence with our test vehicle, a noticeable Malaguti Spidermax 500 equipped with laser scanner and a number of other gadgets.
The aim of this activity is to ride in real traffic conditions and evaluate the capabilities of standard technology to monitor the occurrence of possible inevitable collision states in relevant situations such as a car following scenario.
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
On road tests
Labels:
experiments,
fun,
giovanni savino,
MAEB,
motorcycle,
naturalistic,
prototype,
PTW,
safety,
test
Monday, 6 April 2015
Thank you MUARC
The 'outgoing phase' of ABRAM at the Monash University Accident Research Centre has ended in March 2015.
I take this opportunity to thank all the Staff at MUARC for the great time I had, and for all the support I received.
See you soon!
Thursday, 19 February 2015
ABRAM motorcycle riding simulator is getting ready for the tests
The motorcycle riding simulator built for ABRAM is getting ready for validation and testing.
First impressions were promising. Despite its simplicity, the motorcycle rig mounted on D Box motion base provides adequate feeling to the rider.
First impressions were promising. Despite its simplicity, the motorcycle rig mounted on D Box motion base provides adequate feeling to the rider.
Labels:
dynamics,
experiments,
fun,
giovanni savino,
MAEB,
motorcycle,
naturalistic,
rider,
simulator,
technology,
test,
vehicle
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Bikeme.tv addressed ABRAM research
I acknowledge the community of Bikeme for posting a notice of the ABRAM project and also for the colourful discussion about autonomous emergency braking for motorcycles.
To read more, you need to register on the forum and look for this subject:
ABRAM project can benefit from the involvement of those who love and ride motorcycles. Any constructive contribution is precious for this research.
To read more, you need to register on the forum and look for this subject:
Won't Brake? We can do it for you...
This topic was posted with opinions showing a variety of perspectives.ABRAM project can benefit from the involvement of those who love and ride motorcycles. Any constructive contribution is precious for this research.
Labels:
autonomous,
braking,
community,
forum,
fun,
motorcycle,
opinion,
rider
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