A Case Study of Reaction Time Reduction of Vehicle Brake System

2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 1432-1436
Author(s):  
Anshuman Gupta ◽  
Badal G. Bisen
Author(s):  
Vladimir Figar

The paper aims to explore the cognitive status of the correlative conjunction ‘not only … but also’ on a sample of advanced Serbian EFL students. The experiment is based on grammaticality judgments, and it utilizes a reaction time (RT) study, coupled with the moving screens paradigm. Stimuli (sentences) have been constructed based on the most frequent errors identified in students’ exams. Sentences containing errors related to faulty parallelism are presented word-by-word, with a mask, using the Open Sesame software. Increased RTs are understood as correlates of processing difficulties, and in addition to RTs, response accuracy was also recorded. The results show that in the majority of cases a lag in RT occurred precisely in the error position, and such delays were directly connected to sudden drops in the number of accurate responses.


2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 281-291 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roozbeh Mohammadi ◽  
Amir Golroo ◽  
Mahdieh Hasani

In populated cities with high traffic congestion, traffic information may play a key role in choosing the fastest route between origins and destinations, thus saving travel time. Several research studies investigated the effect of traffic information on travel time. However, little attention has been given to the effect of traffic information on travel time according to trip distance. This paper aims to investigate the relation between real-time traffic information dissemination and travel time reduction for medium-distance trips. To examine this relation, a methodology is applied to compare travel times of two types of vehicle, with and without traffic information, travelling between an origin and a destination employing probe vehicles. A real case study in the metropolitan city of Tehran, the capital of Iran, is applied to test the methodology. There is no significant statistical evidence to prove that traffic information would have a significant impact on travel time reduction in a medium-distance trip according to the case study.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 2651-2655
Author(s):  
R. Siva ◽  
M. Prabakaran ◽  
S. Rishikesh ◽  
A. Santhosh Kumar ◽  
M. Sangeetha

2019 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
pp. 50-57
Author(s):  
Jon Iñaki Arrizubieta ◽  
Magdalena Cortina ◽  
Marta Ostolaza ◽  
Jose Exequiel Ruiz ◽  
Aitzol Lamikiz

Author(s):  
Ana Luísa Ferreira Andrade Ramos ◽  
José António Vasconcelos Ferreira ◽  
Fábio Bernardes

Author(s):  
Amanda Rabelo ◽  
Gabriel Jablonski ◽  
Luiza Maire ◽  
Samila Costa ◽  
Thaila Zaruz ◽  
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