<p>Human body models (HBMs) are virtual human surrogates used to predict kinematic and injury responses during motor vehicle crashes. In recent years, active musculature has been incorporated into HBMs for enhanced biofidelity in simulated emergency scenarios, in particular low-severity crashes and pre-crash situations, where occupant responses are influenced by muscle tension. Development and validation of HBMs that simulate neuromuscular control requires information on muscle activation patterns and contraction levels for different loading levels and directions. This information can be acquired by measuring muscle activity in volunteers with electromyography in replicated pre-crash events. This thesis investigates occupant responses in va...
Human Body Models (HBMs) for vehicle occupant simulations have recently been extended with active mu...
Objective: The aim of this work is to study driver and passenger kinematics in autonomous braking sc...
Active human body models are an important tool to study occupant interaction with safety systems in ...
Human body models (HBMs) are virtual human surrogates used to predict kinematic and injury responses...
Fatalities and injuries to car occupants in motor vehicle crashes continue to be aserious global soc...
Advanced integrated safety technologies in modern cars such as collision avoidance intervention and ...
Human Body Models (HBMs) have been used in crash safety research for some time, and are now emerging...
Integration of pre-crash and in-crash safety systems has a potential to further reduce car occupant ...
Over 30 000 fatalities related to the road transport system are reported anually in Europe. Of these...
Biofidelic human body models (HBMs) with active muscles are valuable tools for assessing the safety ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to model occupant kinematics in an autonomous braking event by u...
Human Body Models (HBMs) have been used in crash safety research for some time, and are now emerging...
Mathematical human body models (HBMs) are important research tools that are used to study the human ...
AbstractHuman body models (HBMs) for vehicle occupant simulations have recently been extended with a...
Objectives: To quantify trunk muscle activation levels during whole body accelerations that simulate...
Human Body Models (HBMs) for vehicle occupant simulations have recently been extended with active mu...
Objective: The aim of this work is to study driver and passenger kinematics in autonomous braking sc...
Active human body models are an important tool to study occupant interaction with safety systems in ...
Human body models (HBMs) are virtual human surrogates used to predict kinematic and injury responses...
Fatalities and injuries to car occupants in motor vehicle crashes continue to be aserious global soc...
Advanced integrated safety technologies in modern cars such as collision avoidance intervention and ...
Human Body Models (HBMs) have been used in crash safety research for some time, and are now emerging...
Integration of pre-crash and in-crash safety systems has a potential to further reduce car occupant ...
Over 30 000 fatalities related to the road transport system are reported anually in Europe. Of these...
Biofidelic human body models (HBMs) with active muscles are valuable tools for assessing the safety ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to model occupant kinematics in an autonomous braking event by u...
Human Body Models (HBMs) have been used in crash safety research for some time, and are now emerging...
Mathematical human body models (HBMs) are important research tools that are used to study the human ...
AbstractHuman body models (HBMs) for vehicle occupant simulations have recently been extended with a...
Objectives: To quantify trunk muscle activation levels during whole body accelerations that simulate...
Human Body Models (HBMs) for vehicle occupant simulations have recently been extended with active mu...
Objective: The aim of this work is to study driver and passenger kinematics in autonomous braking sc...
Active human body models are an important tool to study occupant interaction with safety systems in ...