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Development of high performance drive-recorders for measuring accidents and near misses in the real automobile world

✍ Scribed by Tetsuya Nishimoto; Yuji Arai; Hiroshi Nishida; Kenichi Yoshimoto


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
451 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0389-4304

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✦ Synopsis


Two types of drive-recorders were developed for recording data on automobile accidents and near misses. The first type was an accident drive-recorder (ADR) to record accident data only. The other type was a near miss and accident drive-recorder (NADR) to record both accident and near miss data. The ADR and NADR were each equipped with a CCD camera to obtain visual data on accidents and near misses from the driver's view. The recordable data items of the ADR and NADR included acceleration, angular velocity, video image, accident avoiding behavior and global position. In this paper, we introduce the design concepts, specifications and data recording methods of the drive-recorders, and report the results of their validation tests. ADR and NADR should provide more accurate data on accidents and near misses to assist in revising the safety regulations, improving the injury criteria and crash test procedures, and in developing new dummies.