2023
DOI: 10.1080/15389588.2022.2160198
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Analysis of injury mechanism and thoracic response of elderly, small female PMHS in near-side impact scenarios

John Bolte,
Clare Fibbi,
Angela C. Tesny
et al.
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“…Another study [21] evaluated occupant models with active muscles and showed their ability to accurately predict occupant responses in crash simulations. An investigation [22] focused on elderly individuals in near-side impact crashes revealed the need for further analysis in establishing injury thresholds. A study [23] on drowsy-driving detection models incorporated multiple data sources and achieved good accuracy in predicting drowsiness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another study [21] evaluated occupant models with active muscles and showed their ability to accurately predict occupant responses in crash simulations. An investigation [22] focused on elderly individuals in near-side impact crashes revealed the need for further analysis in establishing injury thresholds. A study [23] on drowsy-driving detection models incorporated multiple data sources and achieved good accuracy in predicting drowsiness.…”
Section: Ongoing Funded Research Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%