Dummies.

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The crash performance of vehicles and their safety features is evaluated through tests defined in automotive safety standards. Anthropomorphic testdevices known as crash dummies have similar characteristics as human beings and are fitted with special instrumentation that enables injuries to beassessed. While mathematical models are also used, they are not yet specified in a regulatory environment. Design requirements include repeatability, durability and biofidelity. Because global harmonisation of safety standards is important, international consistency of design and manufacture would be beneficial. Dummies are currently optimised for impacts in only onedirection but there is now a need for omni-directional dummies. Size representation is currently limited, particularly with regard to children for whom more biomechanical knowledge is required. Areas for further knowledgeinclude the development of a new generation of advanced, more biofidelic dummies including children; and the development of a family of next generation general purpose dummies which will be omni-directional and biofidelic, able to replicate pre-crash characteristics, able to represent muscle tension and equipped with advanced instrumentation to monitor three dimensional occupant kinematics, occupant loading and injury response. For the covering abstract see ITRD E139475.

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C 46164 (In: C 46159 CD-ROM) /80 / ITRD E139488
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In: Proceedings of the 2006 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impact, Madrid (Spain), September 20-22, 2006, p. 74-77, 4 ref.

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