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Development of a Methodology for the Evaluation of Active Safety using the Example of Preventive Pedestrian Protection (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
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Development of a Methodology for the Evaluation of Active Safety using the Example of Preventive Pedestrian Protection (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Series: Springer Theses
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The book reports on a new methodology for optimization and
evaluation of traffic safety, which simulates the processes
involved in traffic conflicts on the basis of detailed dynamical,
human, and technical models. The models incorporate the whole
spectrum of human cognitive functions and responses, the responses
of an active safety system and the interactions between the human
and the system as they occur in a sample of relevant traffic
contexts. Using the developed method, the author was able to assess
the reduction in accidents and injuries as well as the possible
side effects resulting from a preventive pedestrian-protection
system. The book provides practical solutions in the area of active
safety systems. It represents an interesting source of information
for researchers and professionals as well as all stakeholders,
including policy makers and consumer advocates, with the common
goal of promoting the implementation and adoption of highly
efficient systems for preventing accidents and injuries.
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