Congress Programme

Technical Sessions

F2008-03-019

Objective Evaluation of Subjective Driving Impressions

Mr. Klaus Wolff, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH, Germany
Mr. Rob Kraaijeveld, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH, Germany
Mr. Jannis Hoppermanns, FEV Motorentechnik GmbH, Germany

In the development of passenger car driving behaviour much subjective testing is involved. Although many car manufacturers have developed objective test methods and have corresponding analysis, objective parameters which correlate one to one with the subjective rating in the international rating scale (1-very bad .... 10-excellent) are not available. FEV has developed objective parameters for two main interest items, steering precision and secondary ride comfort. These parameters consider different analysis and correlates very well with the subjective ranking of the test drivers. To achieve this, an investigation was put through with more than 10 different vehicles, ranging from sportscar to SUV but focused on modern mainstream European cars. The cars were subjectively assessed by more than 20 experts and laypersons and a large number of measurements have been taken. The two parameters are developed based on a statistical regression analysis but a relation between separate sub-properties is maintained. The result is a simple measurement procedure that gives recognisable parameters and combines these to give an absolute rating for any car in the market. The parameters deliver the reason for a good or bad behaviour as well, so that optimisation measures can be focused on the main cause. This article deals with development of the objective parameters.

Session: Comfort Assesment and Improvement