Jonas Östh

Showing 46 publications

2024

A First Step Toward a Family of Morphed Human Body Models Enabling Prediction of Population Injury Outcomes

Karl-Johan Larsson, Jonas Östh, Johan Iraeus et al
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. Vol. 146 (3)
Journal article
2022

Active Human Body Model Simulations of Whole-Sequence Braking and Far-Side Side-Impact Configurations

Jacob Wass, Jonas Östh, Lotta Jakobsson
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI. Vol. 2022-September, p. 930-940
Paper in proceeding
2022

Assessment of Brain Injury Criteria using Head Kinematics Data from Crash Tests and Accident Reconstructions

Jonas Östh, Katarina Bohman, Lotta Jakobsson
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI. Vol. 2022-September, p. 59-60
Paper in proceeding
2022

The Influence of Occupant's Size, Shape and Seat Adjustment in Frontal and Side Impacts

Alexandros Leledakis, Jonas Östh, Johan Iraeus et al
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI. Vol. 2022-September, p. 549-584
Paper in proceeding
2022

Human Body Model Muscle Activation Influence on Crash Response

Jonas Östh, Emma Larsson, Lotta Jakobsson
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI. Vol. 2022-September, p. 844-865
Paper in proceeding
2021

Numerical Reproducibility of Human Body Model Crash Simulations

Jonas Östh, Bengt Pipkorn, Jimmy Forsberg et al
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI, p. 431-443
Paper in proceeding
2021

A method for predicting crash configurations using counterfactual simulations and real-world data

Alexandros Leledakis, M. Lindman, Jonas Östh et al
Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol. 150
Journal article
2021

Rear-End Impact Assessment expanded with Pre-Impact Posture Variations

Lotta Jakobsson, Jonas Östh, Katarina Bohman
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI. Vol. 2021-September, p. 753-770
Paper in proceeding
2021

Validation of the SAFER Human Body Model Kinematics in Far-Side Impacts

Bengt Pipkorn, Jonas Östh, Erik Brynskog et al
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI, p. 444-476
Paper in proceeding
2021

The influence of car passengers’ sitting postures in intersection crashes

Alexandros Leledakis, Jonas Östh, Johan Davidsson et al
Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol. 157
Journal article
2019

Modelling reflex recruitment of neck muscles in a finite element human body model for simulating omnidirectional head kinematics

Jóna Marin Olafsdottir, Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI, p. 308-323
Paper in proceeding
2019

Integrated Safety: Establishing Links for a comprehensive virtual tool chain

Linus Wågström, Alexandros Leledakis, Jonas Östh et al
26th International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV)
Paper in proceeding
2017

Gender differences in Occupant Posture during Driving and Riding

Hattie Cutcliffe, Jóna Marin Olafsdottir, Jonas Östh et al
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI. Vol. Antwerp, 2017, September 13-15 (IRC-17-12), p. 23-33
Paper in proceeding
2017

Effects of whole spine alignment patterns on neck responses in rear end impact

Fusako Sato Sakayachi, Mamiko Odani, Yusuke Miyazaki et al
Traffic Injury Prevention. Vol. 18 (2), p. 199-206
Journal article
2017

A female head–neck model for rear impact simulations

Jonas Östh, Manuel Mendoza-Vazquez, Fusako Sato Sakayachi et al
Journal of Biomechanics. Vol. 51, p. 49-56
Journal article
2017

The VIVA OpenHBM Finite Element 50th Percentile Female Occupant Model: Whole Body Model Development and Kinematic Validation

Jonas Östh, Manuel Mendoza-Vazquez, Astrid Linder et al
Conference proceedings International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, IRCOBI. Vol. 2017-September, p. 443-466
Paper in proceeding
2016

Investigation of Whole Spine Alignment Patterns in Automotive Seated Posture Using Upright Open MRI Systems

Fusako Sato Sakayachi, Mamiko Odani, Yusuke Miyazaki et al
2016 IRCOBI Conference Proceedings - International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, p. 113-130
Paper in proceeding
2016

Towards omni-directional active human body models

Karin Brolin, Jóna Marin Olafsdottir, Johan Iraeus et al
6th International Symposium on Human Modeling and Simulation in Automotive Engineering, Heidelberg, GERMANY, October 20-21
Other conference contribution
2016

Development of a 50th Percentile Female Human Body Model

Jonas Östh, Manuel Mendoza-Vazquez, Mats Svensson et al
2016 IRCOBI Conference Proceedings - International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, p. 573-575
Paper in proceeding
2016

A Female Ligamentous Cervical Spine Finite Element Model Validated for Physiological Loads

Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Mats Svensson et al
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. Vol. 138 (6), p. Art. no. 061005-
Journal article
2015

Muscle Activation Strategies in Human Body Models for the Development of Integrated Safety

Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Jóna Marin Olafsdottir et al
The 24th ESV Conference Proceedings
Other conference contribution
2015

A Human Body Model with Active Muscles for Simulation of Pre-Tensioned Restraints in Autonomous Braking Interventions

Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Dan Bråse
Traffic Injury Prevention. Vol. 16 (3), p. 304-313
Journal article
2015

Aiming for an Average Female Virtual Human Body Model for Seat Performance Assessment in Rear-End Impacts

Karin Brolin, Jonas Östh, Fusako Sato Sakayachi et al
The 24th ESV Conference Proceedings
Other conference contribution
2015

Gender Differences in Occupant Posture and Muscle Activity with Motorized Seat Belts

Hattie Cutcliffe, Karin Brolin, Jonas Östh et al
The 24th ESV Conference Proceedings
Other conference contribution
2015

Which pragmatic FE HBM scaling technique can most accurately predict head impact conditions in pedestrian-car crashes?

Ruth Paas, Jonas Östh, Johan Davidsson
2015 IRCOBI Conference Proceedings - International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, p. 546-576
Paper in proceeding
2015

Development of an Active 6-Year-Old Child Human Body Model for Simulation of Emergency Events

Karin Brolin, Isabelle Stockman, Hariharan Subramanian et al
2015 IRCOBI Conference Proceedings - International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury (IRC-15-74), p. 689-700
Paper in proceeding
2014

Evaluation at low g-level loading

Karin Brolin, Jonas Östh, Marie Nydahl
5th International Symposium on Human Modelling and Simulation in Automotive Engineering, Munich, Germany, October 16-17, 2014
Other conference contribution
2014

Feedback Control in LS-DYNA and Application for Modeling Muscle Responses of Car Occupants

Jonas Östh
2014 Nordic LS-DYNA Forum
Other conference contribution
2014

A Method to Model Anticipatory Postural Control in Driver Braking Events

Jonas Östh, Erik Eliasson, Riender Happee et al
Gait and Posture. Vol. 40 (4), p. 664-669
Journal article
2014

Modeling Active Human Muscle Responses during Driver and Autonomous Avoidance Maneuvers

Jonas Östh, Jóna Marin Olafsdottir, Karin Brolin
3rd International Workshop on Computational Engineering CE 2014
Other conference contribution
2014

Modelling of Car Occupant Muscle Responses in a Finite Element Human Body Model

Jonas Östh, Jóna Marin Olafsdottir, Karin Brolin
11 World Congress and V European Conference on Computational Mechanics, July 20-25, 2014, Barcelona
Other conference contribution
2014

Finite Element Musculoskeletal Model with Feedback Control to Simulate Spinal Postural Responses

Karin Brolin, Jonas Östh, Jóna Marin Olafsdottir et al
7th World Congress of Biomechanics. Vol. July 6-11, Boston, USA (18-14)
Other conference contribution
2013

Human body modeling for integrated safety analyses using THUMS

Karin Brolin, Manuel Mendoza-Vazquez, Jonas Östh et al
the THUMS European Users’ Meeting, Manchester, England, June 6, 2013
Other conference contribution
2013

Driver Kinematic and Muscle Responses in Braking Events with Standard and Reversible Pre-tensioned Restraints: Validation Data for Human Models

Jonas Östh, Jóna Marin Olafsdottir, Johan Davidsson et al
Stapp car crash journal. Vol. 57, p. 1-41
Journal article
2013

Human Body Modeling for Integrated Safety Analyses, Adult and Child Models

Karin Brolin, Laure-Lise Gras, Jonas Östh et al
the 4th International Symposium on Human Modelling and Simulation in Automotive Engineering, Aschaffenburg, Germany, May 13-14, 2013
Other conference contribution
2013

Passenger Kinematics and Muscle Responses in Autonomous Braking Events with Standard and Reversible Pre‐tensioned Restraints

Jóna Marin Olafsdottir, Jonas Östh, Johan Davidsson et al
IRCOBI Conference 2013 (IRC-13-70), p. 602-617
Paper in proceeding
2013

Simulation of active skeletal muscle tissue with a transversely isotropic viscohyperelastic continuum material model

Hamid Khodaei, Salar Mostofizadeh, Karin Brolin et al
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine. Vol. 227 (5), p. 571-580
Journal article
2012

The Occupant Response to Autonomous Braking: A Modelling Approach That Accounts for Active Musculature

Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Stina Carlsson et al
Traffic Injury Prevention. Vol. 13 (3), p. 265-277
Journal article
2012

Active muscle response using feedback control of a finite element human arm model

Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Riender Happee
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering. Vol. 15 (4), p. 347-361
Journal article
2011

HUMAN BODY MODELING FOR APPLIED TRAFFIC SAFETY

Karin Brolin, Jonas Östh, Manuel Mendoza-Vazquez
SVENSKA MEKANIKDAGAR, 13-15 JUNI, 2011, Göteborg
Other conference contribution
2011

Human Body Modelling with Active Musculature for Integrated Safety Analyses

Karin Brolin, Jac Wismans, Jonas Östh et al
3rd International Symposium on Human Modelling and Simulation in Automotive Engineering
Other conference contribution
2010

Implementing Active Properties of Musculature to Obtain Posture Maintaining Human Body Models for Crash Simulations

Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Jac Wismans
6th World Congress of Biomechanics Abstracts, p. 61-
Other conference contribution
2010

Modeling active properties of human musculature using feedback control in LS-DYNA

Jonas Östh
Nordic LS-DYNA Users’ Conference, 2010, 14 October, Kungälv, Sweden
Other conference contribution
2010

Closed loop control of FE arm model

Jonas Östh, Karin Brolin, Riender Happee
IV European Conference on Computational Mechanics, May 16-21, 2010, Paris
Other conference contribution

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Showing 3 research projects

2019–2022

Pelvis and spine injury predicting models for women and men in a variety of sitting postures in future autonomous cars

Bengt Pipkorn Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2)
Johan Davidsson Injury Prevention
Erik Brynskog Injury Prevention
Lotta Jakobsson Vehicle Safety
Johan Iraeus Injury Prevention
Jonas Östh Vehicle Safety
FFI - Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation

2 publications exist
2013–2016

Virtual Vehicle-safety Assessment: Open Source Human Body Models addressing gender diversity (ViVA I)

Mats Svensson Person Injury Prevention
Karin Brolin Vehicle Safety
Jonas Östh Person Injury Prevention
VINNOVA

2011–2014

Aktiv human modell för prediktering av mänsklig rörelse, steg 2

Karin Brolin Vehicle Safety
Johan Davidsson Person Injury Prevention
Jonas Östh Person Injury Prevention
Jóna Marin Olafsdottir Person Injury Prevention
VINNOVA

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