DocumentCode
26167
Title
Impact of a combined accelerator-brake pedal solution on efficient driving
Author
Schmitz, Michael ; Maag, Christian ; Jagiellowicz, Monika ; Hanig, Michael
Author_Institution
Wuerzburg Inst. for Traffic Sci. (WIVW), Veitshoechheim, Germany
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
203
Lastpage
209
Abstract
The functionality of an electric vehicle enables to regenerate energy into the battery by using the electric motors for electric braking. By integrating this electric brake into the accelerator pedal, drivers are expected to use more often the electric brake and less often the hydraulic brake. However, the pedal system of a car is a crucial connection between driver and car. Any modification of this part can lead to decreasing acceptance. Two driving simulator studies were conducted to investigate the effect of three different settings of electric braking and the impact of a combined pedal solution (CPS) on acceptance and energy consumption. Participants performed test drives in rural and urban environments, with both the CPS and a conventional pedal solution and different levels of recuperation. The results show that drivers preferred stronger electric braking and the CPS (instead of a conventional pedal solution). With the CPS, drivers used less often the hydraulic brake and drove more efficiently.
Keywords
automobiles; brakes; braking; digital simulation; electric motors; electric vehicles; CPS; car; combined accelerator-brake pedal solution; conventional pedal solution; driving simulator; electric braking; electric motors; electric vehicle; energy consumption; hydraulic brake;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transport Systems, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-956X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-its.2012.0144
Filename
6553415
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