Accuracy of 2016-2022 EDRs in IIHS Crash Tests

2024-01-2890

04/09/2024

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Event data recorders (EDRs) were harvested and imaged after Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) 56 km/hr frontal and 64.4 km/hr frontal offset crashes of 15 different brands of 2016-2022 vehicles. The speed and delta-V in the EDR were compared to reference instrumentation. Speed data was accurate within the generally accepted range of +/-4%. The 40% overlap tests had generally similar vehicle kinematics, and their delta-Vx data was accurate. However, there was a much greater variance in the small (25%) overlap tests. Some outliers in the small overlap delta-Vx tests required further analysis using overhead video analysis. The video analysis more closely matched the EDR recorded values.
These offset tests create significant post-crash rotation, and both EDR and IIHS instrumentation were affected by their location away from the center of gravity. The Y-axis was affected much more than the X-axis. The data scatter in Y-axis was significant, particularly in the IIHS reference instrumentation. Quantitative corrections were calculated and reduced the data set differences, but did not bring every crash test into agreement.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-2890
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37
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Ruth, R., King, C., Rich, A., and Sadrnia, H., "Accuracy of 2016-2022 EDRs in IIHS Crash Tests," SAE Technical Paper 2024-01-2890, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-2890.
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Apr 09
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2024-01-2890
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Technical Paper
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English