Autonomous vehicles present passive-safety challenges
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10/01/2018
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Reclined and rotated seating positions are commonly depicted for autonomously driven vehicles. But for the Autoliv engineers tasked with developing occupant safety for tomorrow's self-driving vehicles, those previously improbable seating positions dictate innovative new passive safety protections.
“Passive safety for autonomous vehicles is a pretty complicated problem to solve, which is why we're starting out with the simplest scenario: a frontal crash with a front occupant in a partial-recline position,” E. Scott Dershem, Autoliv's Vice President of Product Development, said in an interview with Automotive Engineering at the safety supplier's Auburn Hills, Michigan technical center.
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- Buchholz, K., "Autonomous vehicles present passive-safety challenges," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2018.