The reliability of anthropometric test devices, cadavers, and mathematical models as pedestrian surrogates.

Author(s)
Niederer, P.F. Schlumpf, M. Mesqui, F & Hartmann, P.A.
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Abstract

The performance of pedestrian surrogates including a mathematical model is assessed on the basis of a comparison between a sample of real accidents and the results of simulated collisions. For this purpose a representative standard test program was derived from the characteristics of real accidents. It is shown that the dummies should be further developed to get better results.

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B 24991 (In: B 24977) /84/ IRRD 271840
Source

In: Pedestrian impact injury & assessment.SAE publication P-121, 1983, P-119-128, 3 fig., 5 graph., 3 tab., 25 ref. SAE paper No. 830184.

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