Algorithm Concept for Crash Detection in Passenger Cars State-of-the-art airbag algorithms make a decision to fire restraint systems in a crash by evaluating the deceleration of the entire vehicle during the single events of the accident. In order to meet the ever increasing requirements of consumer test organizations and global legislators, a detailed knowledge of the nature and direction of the crash would be of great benefit. The algorithms used in current vehicles can only do this to a limited extent. Andr? Leschke presents a completely different algorithm concept to solve these problems. In addition to vehicle deceleration, the chronological sequence of an accident and the associated local and temporal destruction of the vehicle are possible indicators for an accident?s severity.?About the Author: Dr. Andr? Leschke has earned his doctoral degree from Tor-Vergata University of Rome, Italy. Currently, he is working as head of a team of vehicle safety developers in the German automotive industry.Algorithm Concept for Crash Detection in Passenger Cars is written by Andr? Leschke and published by Springer Vieweg. ISBNs for Algorithm Concept for Crash Detection in Passenger Cars are 9783658293925, 3658293926 and the print ISBNs are 9783658293918, 3658293918.
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