Event Data Recorder (EDR) Interpretation

Event Data Recorder (EDR) Interpretation
Author: Christopher Armstrong
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0768094437

Collision Reconstruction Methodologies - Volume 7B - The last ten years have seen explosive growth in the technology available to the collision analyst, changing the way reconstruction is practiced in fundamental ways. The greatest technological advances for the crash reconstruction community have come in the realms of photogrammetry and digital media analysis. The widespread use of scanning technology has facilitated the implementation of powerful new tools to digitize forensic data, create 3D models and visualize and analyze crash vehicles and environments. The introduction of unmanned aerial systems and standardization of crash data recorders to the crash reconstruction community have enhanced the ability of a crash analyst to visualize and model the components of a crash reconstruction. Because of the technological changes occurring in the industry, many SAE papers have been written to address the validation and use of new tools for collision reconstruction. Collision Reconstruction Methodologies Volumes 1-12 bring together seminal SAE technical papers surrounding advancements in the crash reconstruction field. Topics featured in the series include: • Night Vision Study and Photogrammetry • Vehicle Event Data Recorders • Motorcycle, Heavy Vehicle, Bicycle and Pedestrian Accident Reconstruction The goal is to provide the latest technologies and methodologies being introduced into collision reconstruction - appealing to crash analysts, consultants and safety engineers alike.

Use of Event Data Recorder (EDR) Technology for Highway Crash Data Analysis

Use of Event Data Recorder (EDR) Technology for Highway Crash Data Analysis
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2005
Genre: Information storage and retrieval systems
ISBN:

"This digest presents the results of NCHRP Project 17-24 ... This digest is based on a draft final report authored by the principal investigator, Hampton C. Gabler, and Douglas J. Gabauer and Heidi L. Newell, all of Rowan University and Michael E. O'Neill of George Mason Law School."--Page [1].

Technologies for Improving Safety Data

Technologies for Improving Safety Data
Author: Jennifer Harper Ogle
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2007
Genre: Automatic data collection systems
ISBN: 0309097851

"Technologies for Improving Safety Data explores new technologies for the acquisition, processing, and overall management of crash, roadway inventory, and traffic operations data. The report examines the current state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art use of technologies for efficient and effective collection and maintenance of data for highway safety analysis." -- publisher's website.

Event Data Recorder (EDR) Interpretation

Event Data Recorder (EDR) Interpretation
Author: Christopher D Armstrong
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0768095263

Collision Reconstruction Methodologies - Volume 7A - The last ten years have seen explosive growth in the technology available to the collision analyst, changing the way reconstruction is practiced in fundamental ways. The greatest technological advances for the crash reconstruction community have come in the realms of photogrammetry and digital media analysis. The widespread use of scanning technology has facilitated the implementation of powerful new tools to digitize forensic data, create 3D models and visualize and analyze crash vehicles and environments. The introduction of unmanned aerial systems and standardization of crash data recorders to the crash reconstruction community have enhanced the ability of a crash analyst to visualize and model the components of a crash reconstruction. Because of the technological changes occurring in the industry, many SAE papers have been written to address the validation and use of new tools for collision reconstruction. Collision Reconstruction Methodologies Volumes 1-12 bring together seminal SAE technical papers surrounding advancements in the crash reconstruction field. Topics featured in the series include: • Night Vision Study and Photogrammetry • Vehicle Event Data Recorders • Motorcycle, Heavy Vehicle, Bicycle and Pedestrian Accident Reconstruction The goal is to provide the latest technologies and methodologies being introduced into collision reconstruction - appealing to crash analysts, consultants and safety engineers alike.

Event Data Recorders

Event Data Recorders
Author: Hampton Clay Gabler
Publisher: Society of Automotive Engineers
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780768020663

Identification of Vehicular Impact Conditions Associated with Serious Ran-off-road Crashes

Identification of Vehicular Impact Conditions Associated with Serious Ran-off-road Crashes
Author: King K. Mak
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2010
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 030915507X

TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 665: Identification of Vehicular Impact Conditions Associated with Serious Ran-off-Road Crashes quantifies the characteristics of ran-off-road crashes and identifies appropriate impact conditions for use in full-scale crash testing.

Fatal Exit

Fatal Exit
Author: Thomas M. Kowalick
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2005-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471715956

FATAL EXIT is the first and only book documenting the decades-long debate among the automotive industry, government regualtors, and safety and privacy advocates over what the public terms "automobile black boxes". The book briefly traces the history of the debate from 1974 to 2004, and then clearly presents opposing viewpoints for and against the widespread use of emerging Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR) technology. The arguments are followed by proposals to proceed with developing and utilizing the technology in ways that are both effective and respectful of individual privacy. The reader of this book will be able to develop an informed opinion as to the usefulness of MVEDRs and thus contribute intelligently to the debate as the United States Congress considers legislation that mandates this technology. In the United States 220,935,000 registered owners of motor vehicles are becoming aware of black box technology through newspaper and magazine articles, and television news stories. Many understand that these boxes already exist in 40 million cars. Yet motorists still have many questions and concerns about widespread use of the technology. As the only book of its kind, written by an insider and expert on the subject, FATAL EXIT provides an invaluable resource for anyone interested in why these devices have caused such international controversy.