Development of a Pedestrian Collision Warning System Integrated Into Windscreen Pillars

Author(s):  
D. V. Zeziulin ◽  
D. Y. Tyugin ◽  
A. V. Tumasov ◽  
A. M. Groshev ◽  
D. M. Porubov

In Russia, 36% [1] of all accidents are a collision with a pedestrian. Vehicle structural elements limit visibility to drivers and do not allow fully assessing the traffic situation, forming blind zones. It especially applies to commercial vehicles with large dimensions. The system allowing to expand visibility of the car due to use of displays in windscreen pillars is presented in this article. It is proposed to use the pedestrian recognition system integrated into the windscreen pillars based on neural networks. The system allows to detect and estimate distance to the objects and to give warning signals about possible collision. It consists of an on-board computer, video cameras and output devices. Interior elements of a commercial vehicle were developed and installed. External side mirrors were replaced with video cameras. The exterior elements were designed and installed. Further there were carried out experimental researches of the system.

2021 ◽  
Vol 263 (2) ◽  
pp. 4526-4531
Author(s):  
Kun Qian ◽  
Zhichao Hou ◽  
Ruixue Liu ◽  
Dengke Sun ◽  
Rongkang Luo

With the increasing demand of users for the acoustical comfort of commercial vehicles, the sound quality has become one of the important indicators of comfort evaluation. The research focuses on the objective evaluation method of the subjective perception of the sound quality in commercial vehicle. The interior noises of commercial vehicle with an inline six diesel engine are measured. The five psychoacoustic parameters (loudness, roughness, sharpness, fluctuation strength, tonality and articulation index) are applied to the evaluation and analysis of the interior noises of the commercial vehicle. Using psychoacoustic parameters to evaluate the noises in commercial vehicle, it is of great significance for the analysis and control of the noises in commercial vehicle. The research results provide a theoretical basis for guiding the sound quality design and development of commercial vehicles.


2001 ◽  
Vol 1779 (1) ◽  
pp. 134-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Derek Baker ◽  
Rob Bushman ◽  
Curtis Berthelot

Different types of intelligent rollover system deployed by road agencies across North America are investigated. The importance of weight is addressed for maximum effectiveness of rollover warning messages for commercial vehicles in a potential rollover situation on sharp curves or exit ramps. The type of information that may be used to activate a rollover is discussed to analyze the number of correctly warned vehicles compared with the number of false warnings generated by the rollover warning system. A case study of the effectiveness of an intelligent rollover system is presented. On the basis of this case study, it was found that speed-based rollover warning systems generated anywhere from 44 percent to 49 percent more false rollover warnings for commercial vehicles than did rollover warning systems that employed weight information in the rollover decision criteria.


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