Deploying an airbag when a vehicle occupant is too close to it can cause injury. An adaptive Airbag Control Unit (ACU) would improve the effectiveness of the safety system, provided it is aware of the actual position of the occupants once the crash is going to occur. Occupants can be monitored with vision-based and radar-based sensing in the vehicle, but the research question is whether other reliable devices exist. In this research, a real seat is equipped with four sensors in the supports from the floor, as well as an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and a microcontroller. The device is capable of identifying correct position or different Out of Position (OP) conditions and inform an adaptive ACU. The paper presents the seat layout in detail and its testing in extensive driving experiments with multiple participants. Depending on the position of the driver, the identification is correct 45–100% of the time. Monitoring the occupant position by a sensorized seat is feasible and can improve the reliability of the onboard safety system when integrated with other occupant monitoring devices.

Monitoring the Center of Gravity of a Vehicle Seat to Detect the Occupant Position / Vergnano, A.; Giorgianni, C.; Leali, F.. - In: DESIGNS. - ISSN 2411-9660. - 8:3(2024), pp. 1-19. [10.3390/designs8030044]

Monitoring the Center of Gravity of a Vehicle Seat to Detect the Occupant Position

Vergnano A.
Methodology
;
Leali F.
Supervision
2024

Abstract

Deploying an airbag when a vehicle occupant is too close to it can cause injury. An adaptive Airbag Control Unit (ACU) would improve the effectiveness of the safety system, provided it is aware of the actual position of the occupants once the crash is going to occur. Occupants can be monitored with vision-based and radar-based sensing in the vehicle, but the research question is whether other reliable devices exist. In this research, a real seat is equipped with four sensors in the supports from the floor, as well as an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and a microcontroller. The device is capable of identifying correct position or different Out of Position (OP) conditions and inform an adaptive ACU. The paper presents the seat layout in detail and its testing in extensive driving experiments with multiple participants. Depending on the position of the driver, the identification is correct 45–100% of the time. Monitoring the occupant position by a sensorized seat is feasible and can improve the reliability of the onboard safety system when integrated with other occupant monitoring devices.
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Monitoring the Center of Gravity of a Vehicle Seat to Detect the Occupant Position / Vergnano, A.; Giorgianni, C.; Leali, F.. - In: DESIGNS. - ISSN 2411-9660. - 8:3(2024), pp. 1-19. [10.3390/designs8030044]
Vergnano, A.; Giorgianni, C.; Leali, F.
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