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SAFETY BENEFITS OF INTEGRATED PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION SYSTEMS

Authors
Choi, SaeronaJang, JiyongOH, CHEOLPark, Gyungbyung
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
한국자동차공학회
Keywords
Traffic safety; Pedestrian accidents; Active safety; Passive safety; Pedestrian airbag
Citation
International Journal of Automotive Technology, v.17, no.3, pp.473 - 482
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
International Journal of Automotive Technology
Volume
17
Number
3
Start Page
473
End Page
482
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/15173
DOI
10.1007/s12239-016-0049-2
ISSN
1229-9138
Abstract
This study developed a methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of an integrated pedestrian protection system (IPPS) based on simulations. The proposed IPPS consists of active and passive vehicular systems for protecting pedestrians, including a pedestrian warning information system (PWIS), an active hood lift system (AHLS), and pedestrian airbag system (PAS). Two simulation methods were applied in the proposed methodology: a driving simulation and a finite element simulation. A driving simulator was used to obtain the change in collision speed, which is a key parameter for evaluating driving behavior when a PWIS is applied. In addition, a well-known simulator for finite element analysis, LSDYNA was used to simulate the impact of a pedestrian on a vehicle hood in a pedestrian-vehicle collision. The head injury criterion (HIC), which is an outcome of LS-DYNA simulations, is a major parameter for evaluating passive safety systems. The probability of pedestrian fatalities by collision speeds and HICs were estimated to quantify the safety benefits of an IPPS based on the statistical analyses. The results showed that an IPPS is capable of reducing pedestrian fatalities by approximately 90 % associated with jaywalking in the midblock and walking on the roadside. The findings of this study can be used to boost the development of various vehicular technologies for pedestrians. The results can be effectively used for policy making and deriving legislative requirements associated with advanced vehicular technologies for enhancing pedestrian safety.
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