Claims
- 1. A system for simulating vehicle crashes to test the reliability of a vehicle crash sensor comprising:
- means for generating a plurality of model crash waveforms by generating a plurality of statistical variations on an actual crash waveform;
- means for physically applying said plurality of model crash waveforms to said vehicle crash sensor, said sensor providing an output responsive to each applied model crash waveform; and
- means for analyzing said sensor output relative to each respective one of said plurality of applied model crash waveforms, said analyzing means providing an output indicative of the operational reliability of said crash sensor.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said means for generating a plurality of model crash waveforms comprises:
- means for separating a signal of interest from a predetermined crash data set;
- means for generating a signal indicative of noise present in said predetermined crash data set based on said signal of interest;
- means for generating information characteristic of said noise signal;
- means for generating a randomly variable waveform;
- means for modifying said randomly variable waveform with said characteristic information; and
- means for combining said modified randomly variable waveform with said signal of interest to generate each of said plurality of model crash waveforms.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said means for generating information characteristic of said noise signal comprises means for determining a mean and variance of said noise signal as a function of time.
- 4. A system for evaluating a vehicle crash detection sensor performance comprising:
- model crash waveform generating means comprising:
- means for separating a signal of interest from a predetermined data set;
- means for generating a signal indicative of noise present in said predetermined data set based on said signal of interest;
- means for generating information characteristic of said noise signal;
- means for generating a plurality of randomly variable waveforms;
- means for modifying each of said plurality of randomly variable waveforms with said characteristic information; and
- means for multiplying each of said modified randomly variable waveforms with said signal of interest to generate a plurality of model waveforms;
- a thruster means responsive to said plurality of model waveforms for mechanically exerting on the crash detection sensor a force corresponding to each of said plurality of model waveforms; and
- means for evaluating said crash detection sensor performance including a means for determining an average crash detection sensor response to said plurality of model waveforms as exerted by said thruster means.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/841,381, filed on Feb. 25, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,251,161.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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SAE Technical Paper Series, Pub. No. 920480, entitled "Automobile Crash Modeling and the Monte Carlo Method," by Michael A. Piskie and Tony Gioutsos. |
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