Analysis of Car-Pedestrian Impact Scenarios for the Evaluation of a Pedestrian Sensor System Based on Accident Data from Sweden
Other conference contribution, 2006

There is a need for detecting characteristics of pedestrian movement before car-pedestrian collisions to trigger a fully reversible pedestrian protection system. For this purpose, a pedestrian sensor system has been developed. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the sensor system, the in-depth knowledge of car-pedestrian impact scenarios is needed. This study aims at the evaluation of the sensor system. The accident data are selected from the STRADA database. The accident scenarios available in this database were evaluated and the knowledge of the most common scenarios was developed in terms of the pedestrian trajectory, the pedestrian speed, the car trajectory, the car velocity, etc. A mathematical model was then established to evaluate the sensor system with different detective angles. It was found that in order to detect all the pedestrians in the most common scenarios on time the sensor detective angle must be kept larger than 60 degrees.

Analysis of Accident Scenarios

Pedestrian Safety

Sensor Evaluation

Author

Sunan Huang

Chalmers, Applied Mechanics

Jikuang Yang

Chalmers, Applied Mechanics, Vehicle Safety

Fredrik Eklund

Expert Symposium on Accident Research

Subject Categories

Vehicle Engineering

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10/7/2017