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Um Fahrzeuge und ihren Fahrzustand erkennen zu können, benötigt ein Fußgänger sensorisch übermittelte Informationen. Über die allgemeine Rolle der auditiven Information bei Wahrnehmung und Verhalten von Fußgängern in Interaktion mit Kraftfahrzeugen bestehen jedoch bislang kaum umfassende Erkenntnisse. Dem Fahrzeugaußengeräusch wird in der Literatur eine zentrale Rolle in der Informationsgewinnung für diejenigen Fußgänger zugeschrieben, die ohne eine Möglichkeit der visuellen Wahrnehmung (Sehbehinderte/Blinde) sind. Auch für Situationen, in denen die visuelle Wahrnehmung prinzipiell möglich ist, aufgrund von Einschränkungen des Gesicht- und/oder Blickfeldes sowie der Aufmerksamkeitskapazität jedoch nicht regelmäßig erfolgen kann, bestehen diesbezügliche Einschätzungen. Der Bericht "Wahrnehmung und Bewertung von Fahrzeugaußengeräuschen durch Fußgänger in verschiedenen Verkehrssituationen und unterschiedlichen Betriebszuständen" gliedert sich in zwei Teile. Der erste Berichtsteil "Auditive Wahrnehmung" liefert einen Beitrag zur Erklärung des Zusammenhangs zwischen Fahrzeugaußengeräuschen und deren Wahrnehmbarkeit in Hinblick auf eine mögliche Gefährdung von Fußgängern (Seheingeschränkte/Normalsehende) für drei ausgewählte Verkehrssituationen (herannahendes, anfahrendes und anhaltendes Fahrzeug). Außerdem wird in diesem Abschnitt geklärt, welche grundsätzlichen Eigenschaften ein synthetisches Fahrzeuggeräusch besitzen muss, um den Fahrzeugzustand "Bremsen" und "Beschleunigen" interpretieren zu können. Der zweite Berichtsteil untersucht die bimodale (auditiv-visuelle) Wahrnehmung von Fußgängern (Seheingeschränkte/Normalsehende) beim anfahrenden (Parkplatzsituation) und anhaltenden (Fußgängerüberwegssituation) Fahrzeug. Die Hörbarkeit zeigt in visuell dominanten Situationen auch bei normalsehenden Personen signifikante Effekte auf die Wahrnehmung und Bewertung von Fahrzeugaußengeräuschen. Hieraus erwächst die abschließende Anregung einer stärkeren Untersuchung und Berücksichtigung der Wahrnehmung von akustischen Fahrzeugs- und Situationsmerkmalen, auch bezüglich nichtblinder Personen, bei praktischen, verkehrssicherheitsorientierten Betrachtungen.
Injury severity of e.g. pedestrians or bikers after crashes with cars that are reversing is almost unknown. However, crash victims of these injuries can frequently be seen in emergency departments and account for a large amount of patients every year. The objective of this study is to analyze injury severity of patients that were crashed into by reversing cars. The Hannover Medical School local accident research unit prospectively documented 43,000 road traffic accidents including 234 crashes involving reversing cars. Injury severity including the abbreviated injury scale (AIS) and the maximum abbreviated injury scale (MAIS) was analyzed as well as the location of the accident. As a result 234 accidents were included into this study. Pedestrians were injured in 141 crashes followed by 70 accidents involving bikers. The mean age of all crash victims was 57 -± 23 years. Most injuries took place on straight stretches (n = 81) as well as parking areas (n = 59), entries (n = 36) or crossroads (n = 24). The AIS of the lower extremities was highest followed by the upper extremities. The AIS of the neck was lowest. The mean MAIS was 1.3 -± 0.6. The paper concludes that the lower extremities show the highest risk to become injured during accidents with reversing cars. However, the risk of severe injuries is likely low.
This study aimed at prediction of long bone fractures and assessment of lower extremity injury mechanisms in real world passenger car to pedestrian collision. For this purpose, two pedestrian accident cases with detail recorded lower limb injuries were reconstructed via combining MBS (Multi-body system) and FE (Finite element) methods. The code of PC Crash was used to determine the boundary conditions before collision, and then MBS models were used to reproduce the pedestrian kinematics and injuries during crash. Furthermore, a validated lower limb FE model was chosen to conduct reconstruction of injuries and prediction of long bone fracture via physical parameters of von Mises stress and bending moment. The injury outcomes from simulations were compared with hospital recorded injury data and the same long bone fracture patterns and positions can be observed. Moreover, the calculated long bone fracture tolerance corresponded to the outcome from cadaver tests. The result shows that FE model is capable to reproduce the dynamic injury process and is an effective tool to predict the risk of long bone fractures.
This study aimed at comparing head Wrap Around Distance (WAD) of Vulnerable Road User (VRU) obtained from the German in-depth Accident Database (GIDAS), the China in-depth Accident Database (CIDAS) and the Japanese in-depth Accident Database (ITARDA micro). Cumulative distribution of WAD of pedestrian and cyclist were obtained for each database (AIS2+) showing that WAD of cyclists were larger than the ones of pedestrians. Comparing three regions, the 50%tile WAD of GIDAS was larger than that of both Asian accident databases. Using linear regression that might predict WAD of pedestrians and cyclists from Impact speed and VRU height, WADs were calculated to be 206cm/219cm (Pedestrian/Cyclist) for GIDAS, 170cm/192cm for CIDAS and 211cm/235cm for ITARDA. In addition, this study may be helpful for reconsideration of WAD measurement alignment between accident reconstruction and test procedures.
Pedestrians represent about 20% of the overall fatalities in Europe- road traffic accidents. In this paper a methodology is proposed to understand why the numbers are so high, especially in the south of Europe and particularly in Portugal, . First a detailed statistical analysis using Ordinal Logistic Regression model (OLR) was applied to the gathered data from all Portuguese accidents with victims in the period 2010-2012. In a second stage accident reconstruction computational techniques using pedestrian biomechanical models are used to evaluate the accident conditions that lead to the injuries, such as the speed and the impact location. For biomechanical injury criterions, the AIS (Abbreviated Injury Scale), the HIC (Head Injury Criterion) and other injury criterions based on the resulting accelerations in the pedestrian's body are used. The statistical model reported that there were several predictors that significantly influenced the pedestrian injury severity in the event of a road accident, such as Pedestrian's age, Pedestrian's gender, Vehicle Design/Category or Driver's gender. The use of injury scales and biomechanical criterions in in-depth investigation of road accidents, such as AIS, can significantly improve the quality of the reconstruction process.
Accident simulation and reconstruction for enhancing pedestrian safety: issues and challenges
(2015)
The enhancement of pedestrian safety represents a major challenge in traffic accidents. This study allows a better understanding of the issues in pedestrian protection. It highlights the potential of in-depth studies in identifying relevant crash parameters interfering in the pedestrian safety. A computational simulation tool was developed to reconstruct pedestrian real-world crashes. A sample of 100 in-depth accident cases was reconstructed from two sources: 40 crashes provided by IFSTTAR-LMA and 60 crashes from CASR. To exemplify the methodology, two accident cases from each database were illustrated. A description of the sample of crashes was presented including the travel and impact speed of the vehicle, the driver reaction, the pedestrian walking speed, the scene configuration with the eventual obstacles, etc. This detailed description is pointing to the major factors affecting the limits of pedestrian safety systems.
Analysis of pedestrian leg contacts and distribution of contact points across the vehicle front
(2015)
Determining the risk to pedestrians that are impacted by areas of the front bumper not currently regulated in type-approval testing requires an understanding of the target population and the injury risk posed by the edges of the bumper. National statistics show that approximately 10% of all accident casualties are pedestrians, with 20% to 30% of these pedestrian casualties being killed or seriously injured. However, the contact position across the front of the bumper is not recorded in national statistics and so in-depth accident databases (OTS, UK and GIDAS, Germany) were used to examine injury risk in greater detail. The results showed that some injury types and severities of injuries appear to peak around the bumper edges. Although there are sometimes inconsistencies in the data, generally there is no evidence to suggest that the edges of the bumper are less likely to be contacted or cause injury.
Das Ziel des Forschungsvorhabens war es festzustellen, welche Bordsteinformen für den Einsatz an Überquerungsstellen mit einer Einbauhöhe von 3 cm (eine Einbauhöhe (oder Auftrittshöhe) von 3 cm bedeutet, dass die Oberkante der Auftrittsfläche des Bordsteins 3 cm über dem Niveau der angrenzenden Fahrbahn liegt) sowie vorzugsweise zu verwendeten Bodenindikatoren aus Sicht unterschiedlicher Gruppen behinderter Menschen geeignet sind. Zunächst wurde eine umfangreiche Literaturanalyse nationaler und internationaler Literatur durchgeführt, um allgemeine Gestaltungsgrundsätze für barrierefreie Überquerungsstellen abzuleiten. Zusätzlich dazu sollte eine umfangreiche Befragung sehbehinderter Menschen zu ihren Erfahrungen bei der Mobilität im Straßenraum weiteren Aufschluss geben. Auf Grundlage der Literaturanalyse und Befragung wurde im Rahmen der Untersuchungen ein mehrschichtiges Verfahren aus qualitativen sowie objektiven und subjektiven Methoden angewendet. Dieses sollte darüber Aufschluss geben, welche Borsteinformen und Bodenindikatoren aus Sicht von blinden und sehbehinderten Menschen mit Langstock sowie der Nutzer von rollbaren Hilfsmitteln (Rollator, Rollstuhl) für einen Einbau an Überquerungsstellen bevorzugt werden. Die Untersuchungsergebnisse bestätigen die Einbauhöhe von 3 cm als weiterhin brauchbaren Kompromiss, auch wenn sich mit dieser Einbauhöhe die unterschiedlichen Anforderungen von Rollstuhl- und Rollatornutzern einerseits sowie blinden und stark sehbehinderten Menschen andererseits nicht optimal erfüllen lassen. Allerdings konnten auf Grundlage der Untersuchungsergebnisse Empfehlungen für eine im Rahmen des Kompromisses gut geeignete Bordsteinform an Überquerungsstellen abgeleitet werden. Die Messungen und Versuche mit unterschiedlichen Bodenindikatoren gaben Aufschluss darüber, welche Strukturen im Hinblick auf die Taktilität und die Überrollbarkeit an Überquerungsstellen grundsätzlich gut geeignet sind. Es wurde grundlegende und detaillierte Empfehlungen für die Ausbildung und Anwendung der Bordsteine und Bodenindikatoren an Überquerungsstellen an Hauptverkehrsstraßen ausgearbeitet. Diese sollten in die Fortschreibung relevanter Regelwerke einfließen. Darüber hinaus konnte durch das Forschungsvorhaben zusätzlicher Forschungsbedarf für weitere Verbesserungsmöglichkeiten an Überquerungsstellen aufgezeigt werden.
It is well known that most accidents with pedestrians are caused by the driver not being alert or misinterpreting the situation. For that reason advanced forward looking safety systems have a high potential to improve safety for this group of vulnerable road users. Active pedestrian protection systems combine reduction of impact speed by driver warning and/or autonomous braking with deployment of protective devices shortly before the imminent impact. According to the Euro NCAP roadmap the Autonomous Emergency Braking system tests for Pedestrians Protection will be set in force from 2016 onwards. Various projects and organisations in Europe are developing performance tests and assessment procedures as accompanying measures to the Euro NCAP initiative. To provide synthesised input to Euro NCAP so-called Harmonisation Platforms (HP-) have been established. Their main goal is to foster exchange of information on key subjects, thereby generating a clear overview of similarities and differences on the approaches chosen and, on that basis, recommend on future test procedures. In this paper activities of the Harmonisation Platform 2 on the development of Test Equipment are presented. For the testing targets that mimic humans different sensing technologies are required. A first set of specifications for pedestrian targets and the propulsion systems as collected by Harmonisation Platform 2 are presented together with a first evaluation for a number of available tools.
The objective of the study is to measure the risk of pedestrian and bicyclist in urban traffic through an analysis of real-world accident data. The kinematics and injury mechanisms for both pedestrian and bicyclists are investigated to find the correlation of injury risks with injury related parameters. For this purpose, firstly 338 cases are selected as a sample from an IVAC accident database based on the In-depth Investigation of Vehicle Accident in Changsha of China. A statistic measurement of the fatality and serious injury risks with respect to impact speed was carried out by logistic regression analysis. Secondly, 12 pedestrian and 12 bicyclist accidents were further selected for reconstruction with MADYMO program. A comparative analysis was conducted based on the results from accident analysis and computer reconstructions for the injury risk, head impact conditions and dynamic response of pedestrians and bicyclists. The results indicate that bicyclists suffered lower risks of severe injuries and fatalities compared with pedestrians. The risks of AIS 3+ injury and fatality are 50% for pedestrians at impact speeds of 53.2 km/h and 63.3 km/h, respectively, while that for bicyclists at 62.5 km/h and 71.1 km/h, respectively. The findings could have a contribution to get a better understanding of pedestrians" and bicyclists" exposures in urban traffic in China, and provide background knowledge to generate strategies for pedestrian protection.