Development and evaluation of anticipatory crash sensors for automobiles.

Author(s)
Hopkins, J. Holmstrom, F.R. Hazel, M. & Abbott, R.
Year
Abstract

The research described in this report has the objective of delineating the preferred means, potential effectiveness, and estimated costs of carrying out anticipatory sensing of automobile collisions. Examination of the possible means by which this function might be realized has led to the conclusion that radar represents the most promising crash sensing technique, and can be characterized by low cost and acceptable performance.

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B 13799 /91.1/
Source

Kendall Square, Transportation Systems Center, 1974, 335 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; DOT HS 801 036 / NTIS PB-230 964.

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