Automated motion analysis of simulated pedestrian impacts with the aid of digital high speed film processing.

Author(s)
Niederer, P. Mesqui, M. Schlumpf, M. Lehareinger, Y. & Hartmann, P.-A.
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Abstract

A method is described which allows to efficiently calculate spatial motion from high speed films using a newly developed digital image analysis system. The method is applied to a series of simulated pedestrian impacts whereby a modified Part 572 dummy was used as pedestrian dummy. The main objective of this series of tests is to document the properties of the resulting motions in space when the surrogate is hit by the corner area of a vehicle.

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B 21084 (In: B 21061) /80/84/ IRRD 265654
Source

In: Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the International Research Committee on Biokinetics of Impacts (IRCOBI), Cologne, September 8-10, 1982, p. 281-289, 5 fig., 1 graph., 4 ref.

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