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Occupant Sensing Utilizing Perturbation of Electric Fields
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Abstract
Automatic occupant sensing is acknowledged as an important addition to airbag and crash sensing systems. Increased system performance will result by being able to control deployment based on the presence, orientation and behavior of the passenger. This paper examines the theoretical background of using electric fields to obtain the desired information about vehicle occupants and the challenges of implementing with high reliability on a mass production and mass use basis.
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Citation
Jinno, K., Ofuji, M., Saito, T., and Sekido, S., "Occupant Sensing Utilizing Perturbation of Electric Fields," SAE Technical Paper 971051, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971051.Also In
References
- Zimmerman Thomas G. Smith Joshua R. Paradiso Joseph A. Allport David Gershenfeld Neil “Applying Electric Field Sensing to Human-Computer Interfaces” MIT Media Laboratory - Physics and Media Group Oct 6 1994
- Gershenfeld Neil Physics and Media Group MIT Media Lab “Non-Contact Sensing of People and Things” July 7 1996