category
NEWS
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft - EU project APROSYS
All-round safety
A car body that thinks intelligently and protects its occupants at the crucial moment has been every driver’s dream for a long time. Research scientists in an EU project have developed an intelligent side-impact protection system that dramatically reduces the risk of injury.

One more second until collision. The cameras integrated in the doors have long identified the car that will cause the accident. Radar sensors in the car wings measure how far away the other car still is. 200 milliseconds before the crash, the new side-impact protection system is activated. The occupants are reliably protected at the crucial moment.

The intelligent side-impact protection system is a product of the EU project APROSYS – short for Advanced Protection Systems. The technology was developed by Fraunhofer researchers in cooperation with various universities, car manufacturers and suppliers. “Our goal was to improve the active crash safety of motor vehicles – that is, to adapt the technical properties of the car body in such a way that it absorbs energy at the crucial moment and thus protects the occupants,” says project manager Björn Seipel of the Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF.

But how do you get the car body to change its properties? And how does the car know when its occupants need protection? The researchers have devised a kind of sixth sense for cars that anticipates accidents and emits the necessary impulse to activate the side-impact protection system. Stereo cameras and radar sensors continually scan the environment, and a central computer analyzes the data. “During the journey, the system has to distinguish moving objects – meaning other cars that could potentially cause an accident – from stationary objects such as houses or trees,” explains Dr. Dieter Willersinn of the Fraunhofer Institute for Information and Data Processing IITB. His team has developed a software program capable of predicting a lateral collision just in time – about 200 milliseconds before the crash. The impulse from the central computer releases a surge of electricity that heats a wire made of a shape memory alloy. This wire is the actual trigger. “We opted for this solution because it is faster than any conventional solenoid switch,” says Seipel. The heat bends the wire, which then releases a spring. The spring slackens and pushes a steel bolt, which is integrated in the seat, towards the door. At the same time a stable metal body in the door is brought into position to support the steel bolt. “The system of the bolt and the metal box stabilizes the car door and absorbs energy on collision,” explains Seipel. To prove that the new side-impact protection system actually works in a real crash situation, he will carry out a crash test in Spain on March 7.



More articles in this category:
Messe München GmbH
Messe München GmbH
category PRODUCT INNOVATIONS
more articles (41) more articles
Messe München GmbH
Messe München GmbH
Renesas - SRAM
SRAM for automotive applications go
Freescale - automotive microcontroller
World’s most powerful automotive microcontroller for ‘green’ engine design go
STMicroelectronics - electrochrome mirror controller
Integrated automotive IC consolidates door-mounted drivers for cost, assembly, and reliability advantages go
Messe München GmbH
Messe München GmbH
category ANALYSIS-MARKET-TRENDS
hide articles hide articles
Messe München GmbH
Messe München GmbH
According to iSuppli:
Automotive MEMS sensor market to nearly double by 2012 go
ecs: Price reductions significantly slowing down
Trend for automotive electronics prices changes go
IMS Research - Report
Growth in the market for automotive sensors go
IMS Research - report
Is it boom time for automotive electronics in India? go
iSuppli warns:
U.S. falling behind in eco-friendly car electronics go
IMS Research - New report
Power semis motor ahead go
Strategy Analytics - Automotive Electronics Service report
Stop-start micro-hybrid systems to reach 20 million units by 2015 go
iSuppli - Microelectromechanical System
Mandates reshape market for automotive electronic stability control systems go
Report Buyer - Bolg by Jonna Dagliden
China overtakes ‘Big Three’ in global automotive industry go
Automotive
In-vehicle networks – a solution perpetuating greater complexity go
iSuppli - new report
Automotive infotainment technology shifts upscale in 2008 go
Market Report
Automotive Report 2008 - Central Eastern Europe go
Electronics.ca Publications - 2008 Automotive Semiconductors
Worldwide automotive electronics market will continue healthy growth over the next five years go
IMS Research - Automotive Lighting
LED trio dominate the automotive sector go
IMS Research - Market Report
LEDs in automotiv applilcations go
Strategy Analytics - Automotive Electronics report
Automotive electronics network market will stretch to $1 Billion by 2014 go
Messe München GmbH
Messe München GmbH
category NEWS
more articles (9) more articles
Messe München GmbH
Messe München GmbH
electronica automotive conference:
Secure early booking prices now for the expert forum on automobile electronics go
Joint research project started
BMZ, University of Applied Sciences Aschaffenburg and Linde develop energy storage system for electric vehicles go
Cars that talk
Commission earmarks single radio frequency for road safety and traffic management go
Messe München GmbH
Messe München GmbH
category EVENTS
Messe München GmbH
Messe München GmbH
Munich International Congress Center (ICM)
electronica automotive conference 2008 with Experts from Leading International Companies go
Booming market India
"Call for Presentations" for the Automotive Symposium running parallel to "electronicIndia 2008" go