以行人安全为目的的新车远程信息处理

Danislav Drašković, Slobodan Tošić, Тomislav Vujinović
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行人是交通使用者中的弱势群体,他们最常在与机动车辆的碰撞中遭受严重的身体伤害,而这些碰撞往往会造成致命的后果。现代汽车工业正在大力开发主动和被动保护系统,以保护包括行人在内的所有交通参与者。试图通过改变车辆前部的形状来实现对行人的保护,使用具有较高变形潜力的塑料材料,这些材料在与行人身体碰撞时,将大部分冲击能量用于自身变形,从而最大限度地保护行人的脆弱生物组织。当今汽车的特点是,适当的车身设计,使用高弹性材料和变形接触面,特殊形状和集成的保险杠,弹性和凸起的发动机罩,整合到汽车前部轮廓的大灯,能够吸收部分冲击能量,而不是突出的,刚性的金属结构,没有弹性和变形潜力。现代研究表明,这些改进在现代汽车上具有一定的效率。这些研究大多是实验性的,是在严格控制的条件下对娃娃进行的,通常是由富有的汽车公司委托和资助的,而在真实的现场条件下进行的研究很少。最近进行了主动引擎盖、引擎盖下安全气囊、行人身体粘接谷歌模型的试验。
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Telematics of new vehicles for the purpose of pedestrian safety
Pedestrians are a vulnerable group of traffic users who most often suffer serious physical injuries in collisions with motor vehicles, which very often have a fatal outcome. The modern automotive industry is investing great efforts in the development of active and passive protection systems for all traffic participants, including pedestrians. Pedestrian protection is tried to be achieved by changing the shape of the front parts of the vehicle, by using plastic materials with higher deformation potential which, in collision with the body of the pedestrian, will spend most of the impact energy on its own deformation and thus maximally spare the delicate biological tissue of the pedestrian. Instead of protruding, rigid metal structures of insignificant elasticity and deformation potential, today’s cars are characterized by appropriate body design, use of high elasticity materials and deformation of contact surfaces, specially shaped and integrated bumpers, elastic and raised bonnet, headlights integrated into the contour of the vehicle front which are capable of absorbing part of the impact energy. Modern research shows a certain efficiency of these improvements on modern cars. Most of these studies are of the experimental type and are done in strictly controlled conditions on dolls, often commissioned and funded by wealthy automobile corporations, while there is less research in real field conditions. Recently, experiments have been made with testing the active bonnet, the airbag under the bonnet, and the google model of gluing the pedestrian body.
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