1990-02-01

Are Barrier Crashes Sufficient for Evaluating Air Bag Sensor Performance? 900548

This is the fifth in a series of papers on the theory of sensing automobile crashes [1, 2, 3 and 4]. The focus of this paper is to analyze why barrier crash tests are presently conducted and to propose a methodology for determining what crash tests should be run for better overall performance.

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