Future Land Rover Models To Combat Car Sickness

1 Posted: 1st Nov 2018
Future Land Rover Models To Combat Car Sickness

Future Land Rover models will be able to tell if occupants are suffering from car sickness, and adjust their settings to combat this common complaint, said to be suffered by one in five people.

  • JLR conducted research into motion sickness and claims it has identified techniques for reducing in-car nausea by at least 60%.

    The company has created an algorithm that generates a “wellness score” for each passenger in the car, which can be used to automatically personalise the vehicle’s driving and cabin settings to prevent occupants from feeling unwell.

    When carrying out the research, JLR collected 15,000 miles of motion sickness data and tested the effects of performing a task – such as checking emails – while inside a moving car.

    This resulted in the creation of a baseline driving style for autonomous vehicles to work towards, minimising the need for steering corrections and thus reducing the risk of motion sickness.

    JLR wellness technology researcher Spencer Salter explained that in “an autonomous future where occupants will have more time to either work, read or relax on longer journeys, it's important we develop vehicles that can adapt to reduce the effects of motion sickness.”

    Other JLR models already on the road – such as the E-PACE – are already fitted with more basic systems for preventing car sickness, including seating configurations for passengers to find a position that raises the infotainment screen relative to eye level and adaptive dynamics that remove low frequency motion from the road.

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