In vehicle–pedestrian crashes, head injuries account for an overwhelming percentage of all severe and fatal injuries. These injuries are caused by the linear acceleration and rotation of the head. To mitigate head injuries, tools such as Human Body Models (HBMs) are used in the development and evaluation of pedestrian safety systems. The tools need to be compared with experimental data to evaluate their biofidelity. Previous studies regarding full-scale pedestrian experiments with post-mortem human subjects (PMHSs) have mainly provided two-dimensional linear trajectories and injuries. Six-dimensional linear and angular whole-body kinematics from full-scale pedestrian experiments are scarce. Detailed data on the subject’s anthropometry and i...
In this thesis an analysis of predicted injuries to the lower leg and head of pedestrians in vehicle...
Objective: One objective of this study is to evaluate the head kinematics of the Q3 model. Another o...
There are a very limited number of reports concerning the relationship between pedestrian head injur...
In vehicle–pedestrian crashes, head injuries account for an overwhelming percentage of all severe an...
<div><p>In pedestrian–vehicle crashes, head injuries cause death and long-term disability. Thus, und...
Pedestrian to vehicle crashes still represent a major health issue worldwide. In order to prevent fa...
ABSTRACT Objective Head injuries account for the largest percentage of fatalities among pedestrians ...
Pedestrian-to-vehicle crashes remain a world-wide health issue. Human body models (HBMs) are valuabl...
Tools such as human body models are required to show the benefit of restraints needed to reduce risk...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to study the kinematics of adult pedestrians and assess ...
This study compares head impact dynamics between post-mortem human surrogates (PMHS) and the Polar-I...
The aim of this study was to investigate head impact dynamics and to establish risk functions for he...
Pedestrian-vehicle impact experiments using cadavers have shown that factors such as vehicle shape a...
Under supervision of ir. M.J. van der Horst (TUEjUM) and dr.ir. A.J. van den Kroonenberg (TNO) Neck ...
The objective of the present study was to analyze the effect of angular kinematics on head injury in...
In this thesis an analysis of predicted injuries to the lower leg and head of pedestrians in vehicle...
Objective: One objective of this study is to evaluate the head kinematics of the Q3 model. Another o...
There are a very limited number of reports concerning the relationship between pedestrian head injur...
In vehicle–pedestrian crashes, head injuries account for an overwhelming percentage of all severe an...
<div><p>In pedestrian–vehicle crashes, head injuries cause death and long-term disability. Thus, und...
Pedestrian to vehicle crashes still represent a major health issue worldwide. In order to prevent fa...
ABSTRACT Objective Head injuries account for the largest percentage of fatalities among pedestrians ...
Pedestrian-to-vehicle crashes remain a world-wide health issue. Human body models (HBMs) are valuabl...
Tools such as human body models are required to show the benefit of restraints needed to reduce risk...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to study the kinematics of adult pedestrians and assess ...
This study compares head impact dynamics between post-mortem human surrogates (PMHS) and the Polar-I...
The aim of this study was to investigate head impact dynamics and to establish risk functions for he...
Pedestrian-vehicle impact experiments using cadavers have shown that factors such as vehicle shape a...
Under supervision of ir. M.J. van der Horst (TUEjUM) and dr.ir. A.J. van den Kroonenberg (TNO) Neck ...
The objective of the present study was to analyze the effect of angular kinematics on head injury in...
In this thesis an analysis of predicted injuries to the lower leg and head of pedestrians in vehicle...
Objective: One objective of this study is to evaluate the head kinematics of the Q3 model. Another o...
There are a very limited number of reports concerning the relationship between pedestrian head injur...