DocumentCode :
1470803
Title :
Design of an Airbag Deployment Algorithm Based on Precrash Information
Author :
Cho, Kwanghyun ; Choi, Seibum B. ; Lee, Hyeongcheol
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol. (KAIST), Daejeon, South Korea
Volume :
60
Issue :
4
fYear :
2011
fDate :
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1438
Lastpage :
1452
Abstract :
Airbag systems have become an essential safety device for guaranteeing the physical well-being of drivers and their passengers. Unlike other safety devices, airbags are used as the last resort in a collision, and because they are directly linked to the life of the driver and passengers, the proper functioning of the system is an issue of paramount importance. Hence, to ensure the precision and reliability of airbag operation, it is necessary to design a robust crash algorithm. Currently, several companies are working to achieve an optimal deployment time for airbags in collisions by diversifying the type and location of crash-related sensors. Nevertheless, several problems must still be confronted. For instance, when a vehicle operates off road or when the sensor inside the airbag control unit (ACU) receives a powerful shock, the vehicle´s airbags may inadvertently deploy, although no collision has occurred, because a crashlike signal is delivered to the ACU. Alternately, in a collision situation that requires airbag deployment, the crash algorithm may make an erroneous judgment with regard to the collision configuration and miss the time frame for airbag deployment or fail to deploy the airbags altogether. Such problems can be attributed to the following two major causes: 1) Only signals produced through crash tests are used in the design of crash algorithms, and 2) the algorithms themselves only utilize postcrash input from the relevant sensors. To resolve these issues, this paper proposes a precrash algorithm that generates information about the crash scenarios before a collision has occurred. The purpose of the precrash algorithm is to make judgments about the impending collision configuration prior to impact by estimating the behavior of frontal objects and to communicate this information to the crash algorithm to enable correct recognition of the crash scenarios. This paper also proposes a crash algorithm based on crash-related sensors for the verification o- and interfacing with the proposed precrash algorithm. The limitations of existing crash algorithms, which deploy airbags using only postcrash signals, were resolved through the development of an integrative crash algorithm that combines the precrash and crash algorithms to reflect precrash information. The developed algorithm was verified by running a wide range of simulations using CarSim, based on data from real crash tests. The results showed that, compared with independently using the crash algorithm, adding precrash information estimation significantly improved the reliability of airbag deployment.
Keywords :
automotive components; impact testing; off-road vehicles; reliability; road safety; safety devices; sensors; CarSim; airbag control unit; airbag deployment algorithm; airbag precision; airbag reliability; crash tests; integrative crash algorithm; off road vehicle; powerful shock; precrash information; safety device; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer crashes; Estimation; Radar; Sensors; Vehicle crash testing; Vehicles; Advanced airbag system; airbag crash algorithm; precrash; sensor fusion; vehicle dynamics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2011.2126614
Filename :
5729840
Link To Document :
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