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Effectivity analysis of active measures for pedestrian safety Print
Contact: Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Schramm   
Development of an all-purpose evaluation method to assess the effectivity of active safety measures in pedestrian accidents

de_p_schramm1Problem

The relevance of pedestrian safety in vehicle construction increases permanently. The potential of passive measures to decrease the injury severity in pedestrian accidents is limited. Improvement can be achieved by active safety measures. To quantify the effectivity of these measures new evaluation tools are required.
 

Objective

Development of an all-purpose evaluation method to assess the effectivity of active safety measures in pedestrian accidents.

Approach

  • Literature and database research
  • Accident reconstruction
  • Detailed simulation
  • Closed-to-reality validation of virtual scenarios
  • de_p_schramm2Method application
 
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