A Sensor Suite for Toeboard Three-Dimensional Deformation Measurement During Crash.

Q2 Medicine Stapp car crash journal Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI:10.4271/2019-22-0014
Mengyu Song, Cong Chen, Tomonari Furukawa, Azusa Nakata, Shinsuke Shibata
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This paper presents the development of a sensor suite that is used to measure the toeboard threedimensional (3D) dynamic deformation during a crash test, along with the methodology to use the sensor suite for toeboard measurement. The sensor suite consists of three high-speed cameras, which are firmly connected through a rigid metal frame. Two cameras, facing directly towards the toeboard, measure the shape of the toeboard through stereovision. The third camera, facing the ground, is equipped with a three-axis gyroscope and a three-axis accelerometer and localizes the sensor suite globally for removing the vibration of the sensor suite. The sensor suite was mounted onto the car through car seat mounting bolt holes, and a hole was made on the floor to let the downward camera see the ground. A pipeline using the data collected by the sensor suite is also introduced in this paper. A 56 km/h frontal barrier crash test was conducted to validate the capability of the sensor suite and a sled test was conducted to test the measuring accuracy of the purposed system. The results show that the proposed sensor suite identified its position and orientation, which allowed the removal of vibration of the stereo camera. The measuring accuracy, which is neither temporal nor positional, was 1.3 mm. The proposed methodology, as a result, has measured the global 3D deformation of the toeboard during crash with a measuring accuracy of 1.3mm.

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碰撞过程中足尖三维变形测量传感器套件。
本文介绍了一种传感器套件的开发,该传感器套件用于测量碰撞试验中脚趾板的三维(3D)动态变形,以及使用该传感器套件进行脚趾板测量的方法。传感器套件由三个高速摄像机组成,它们通过刚性金属框架牢固地连接在一起。两个摄像头,正对着脚板,通过立体视觉测量脚板的形状。第三个摄像头面向地面,配备三轴陀螺仪和三轴加速度计,并将传感器套件全局定位,以消除传感器套件的振动。传感器套件通过汽车座椅安装螺栓孔安装在汽车上,并在地板上打了一个洞,让向下的摄像头看到地面。本文还介绍了利用传感器采集数据的流水线。为了验证传感器套件的性能,进行了56公里/小时的正面屏障碰撞测试,并进行了雪橇测试,以测试目标系统的测量精度。结果表明,所提出的传感器套件能够识别其位置和方向,从而消除了立体摄像机的振动。测量精度为1.3 mm,既不考虑时间,也不考虑位置。因此,所提出的方法以1.3mm的测量精度测量了碰撞过程中脚趾板的整体3D变形。
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