Biofidelity Assessment of the GHBMC M50-O Seated in a Honda Accord
Seat in a Rear-Facing Configuration during a High-Speed Frontal
Impact
Vikram Pradhan,
Rakshit Ramachandra,
Jason Stammen
et al.
Abstract:<div>Vehicles equipped with automated driving systems (ADS) may have non-traditional
seating configurations, such as rear-facing for front-row occupants. The
objectives of this study are (1) to generate biomechanical corridors from
kinematic data obtained from postmortem human subjects (PMHS) sled tests and (2)
to assess the biofidelity of the Global Human Body Models Consortium (GHBMC)
50th male (M50-O) v… Show more
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