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Occupant Position Sensing Systems: Functional Requirements and Technical Means
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Abstract
In this paper we discuss possible applications and design considerations for an Occupant Position Sensing System (OPSS). First, the minimum functional requirements and possible advanced applications for an OPSS are presented. The relation of an OPSS to current and future deployment decision systems is discussed. We then consider the implications of the functional requirements for the choice of technology. Finally, we describe a prototype occupant position sensor, and display its position and motion tracking capability.
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Citation
Gillis, E. and Gioutsos, T., "Occupant Position Sensing Systems: Functional Requirements and Technical Means," SAE Technical Paper 932915, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932915.Also In
References
- Gioutsos, Tony “A Predictive Based Algorithm for Actuation of an Airbag” SAE International Congress and Exposition Paper # 920479 1992
- Breed, David et al. “A Critique of Single Point Crash Sensing” SAE International Congress and Exposition Paper # 920124 1992
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