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LIST OF TABLES Table 1.1: Selected S.A.E. Terminology 1.4 Table 1.2: Operator Task Analysis 1.6 Table 1.3: Top Ranked Controls and Displays 1.10 Table 2.1 : Nomenclature of Design Variables 2.17 Table 2.2a: Hierarchy of Design Variables for a Bus Workstation Design (1 of 6) 2.21 Table 2.2b: Hierarchy of Design Variables for a Bus Workstation Design (2 of 6) 2.22 Table 2.2c: Hierarchy of Design Variables for a Bus Workstation Design (3 of 6) 2.23 Table 2.2d: Hierarchy of Design Variables for a Bus Workstation Design (4 of 6) 2.24 Table 2.2e: Hierarchy of Design Variables for a Bus Workstation Design (5 of 6) 2.25 Table 2.2f: Hierarchy of Design Variables for a Bus Workstation Design (6 of 6) 2.25 Table 2.3: Summary of the Number of Design Variables of a Bus Operator Rat; ^= ~ ·- *. lo. ~ ~'llll I It. Aft, y .................... _ _ _ ~ _ _ J _ ...... Nomenclature of Design Variables............ _ . . Hierarchy of Desian Variables for a Bus Workstation region ......... 2.27 Table 2.4: Example of Classification of Design Variables with respect to Related 2.30 Methodological Characteristics and Cause-Effect Relationships 2.30 Table 2.5: Anthropometric Variable Hierarchy and Data - Linear Dimensions 2.32 Table 2.6: Anthropometric Variable Hierarchy and Data - Angular Dimensions 2.36 Table 2.7: Example of Intra-Relationship Analysis of Design Variables... Table 2.8: Example of Relative Influence of Master Design Variables .... Table 2.9: Example of Relative Dependence of Slave Design Variables..... Table 2.10: Example of Inter-Relationship Analysis of Design and Anthropometric .... .. Variables................. .................... 2.40 ............ 2.42 ............ 2.42 ... 2.44 Table 2.11: Illustration of a Functional Relationship Developed 2.49 Table 2.12: Design Functions and Values for an Ergonomic Bus Operator's Workstation (1 of 3) .................................................................. Table 2.12: Design Functions and Values for an Ergonomic Bus Operator's Workstation (2 of 3) .................... ............. 2.50 Table 2.12: Design Functions and Values for an Ergonomic Bus Operator's Workstation (3 of 3)........... Stature Category Definition.... Body Joint Angles Selected by Jury......... Joint Angle Comparison......................................................................... Table 2.13: Table 2.14: Body Joint Angles Selected by Jury 2.60 Table 2.15: Joint Angle Comparison 2.60 Table 2.16: Adjustable Components and the Settings from Jury Evaluation 2.65 Table 2.17: Example of Bus Operating Tasks and Metrics 2.69 Table 2.18: Workstation Design Simulation for Steering Wheel Adjustment 2.71 Table 2.19: Adjustment ranges of workstation components tested in simulation 2.72 Table 3.1: Brake Pedal Force 3.5 Table 3.2: New and Old Accelerator Pedal Force Table 3.3: GMC Workstation Constraints Table 3.4: Driving Exercise Procedure 3.12 Table 3.5: Summary of Workstation Component Locations Selected 3.16 Table 3.6: Criteria Used in Overall Subjective Judgment on Bus Operator's - V1

Workstations ................................ Table 3.7: Visibility Test Results Not Satisfied the Minimum Visibility Requirement3.24 Table 3.8: Postural Comfort Evaluation Scheme Table 3.9: Summary of Static Driving Posture Test Results 3.27 Table 3.10: Comparison of Postural Comfort Scores of Static and Dynamic Driving Postures Table 3.1 1: Cumulative Body Part Comfort Level Changes Relative to the Beginning Table 3. ~ 2: Floor Accelerations Table 3.13: Suspension Accelerations Table 3.14: Subject Data. .3.35 ............... 3.42 ............. 3.42 .3.46 Table 3.15: Correlation Coefficients 3.47 Table 3.1 6: Summary of Comments and Recommendations on the Prototype 3.48 Table 4.1: Material and Labor Costs Table 4.2: Table 4.3: Table 4.4: Guidelines - Component Locations 4.9 Reference Point Definitions 4. 1 0 Complete Guideline Specifications for an Ergonomic Bus Operator's Workstation............................................................................................. Table 4.5: Workstation Components Adjustment Ranges O ~ - V11 - .4.11 .4.19

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