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非正确坐姿乘员姿势的碰撞安全问题:展望高度自动驾驶车辆的安全性

Crash safety concerns for out-of-position occupant postures: A look toward safety in highly automated vehicles.

作者信息

McMurry Timothy L, Poplin Gerald S, Shaw Greg, Panzer Matthew B

机构信息

a Department of Public Health Sciences , University of Virginia , Charlottesville , Virginia.

b Center for Applied Biomechanics , University of Virginia , Charlottesville , Virginia.

出版信息

Traffic Inj Prev. 2018;19(6):582-587. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2018.1458306. Epub 2018 May 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Highly automated vehicle occupants will all be passengers and may be free to ride while in postures for which existing occupant safety systems such as seat belts and airbags were not originally designed. These occupants could therefore face increased risk of injury when a crash occurs. Given that current vehicles are capable of supporting a variety of occupant postures outside of the normal design position, such as reclined or turned passengers, an evaluation of current field data was performed to better understand the risks of being out of position.

METHODS

We investigated the frequency, demographics, and injury outcomes for out-of-position occupants using NASS-CDS. A matched analysis was performed to compare injury outcomes for out-of-position passengers with in-position drivers involved in similar crashes. Finally, case studies for out-of-position occupants were examined in the Crash Injury Research (CIREN) database.

RESULTS

Only 0.5% of occupants in NASS-CDS with a coded posture were out of position at the time of crash. Of the out-of-position occupants, being turned or seated sideways was almost as likely as being reclined. Out-of-position occupants were younger and less likely to be belted than their in-position counterparts. Analysis of the injury data indicated a trend that being out of position was associated with an elevated risk for serious injury. However, the number of out-of-position occupants was too small to provide a definitive or statistically significant conclusion on injury outcome.

CONCLUSION

Though highly automated vehicles may eventually reduce the number of crashes and traffic fatalities in the future, there will be a transition period when these vehicles remain at risk from collisions with human-driven vehicles. These crashes could cause higher than anticipated rates of injury if occupants are less likely to be belted or tend to be in positions for which restraints are not optimized. This study highlights the need for future research on occupant response and countermeasure design for out-of-position occupants.

摘要

目的

高度自动化车辆的乘员都将成为乘客,并且在乘坐时可能会采取一些姿势,而现有的诸如安全带和安全气囊等乘员安全系统最初并非针对这些姿势设计。因此,当发生碰撞时,这些乘员可能面临更高的受伤风险。鉴于当前车辆能够支持正常设计位置之外的各种乘员姿势,例如斜躺或转身的乘客,我们对当前的现场数据进行了评估,以更好地了解姿势不当的风险。

方法

我们使用国家汽车抽样系统 - 碰撞数据系统(NASS - CDS)调查了姿势不当乘员的频率、人口统计学特征和受伤结果。进行了匹配分析,以比较姿势不当乘客与参与类似碰撞的姿势正常驾驶员的受伤结果。最后,在碰撞伤害研究(CIREN)数据库中检查了姿势不当乘员的案例研究。

结果

在NASS - CDS中,只有0.5%编码姿势的乘员在碰撞时姿势不当。在姿势不当的乘员中,转身或侧身坐的可能性几乎与斜躺一样。姿势不当的乘员比姿势正常的乘员更年轻,系安全带的可能性更小。对受伤数据的分析表明,姿势不当与重伤风险升高存在关联趋势。然而,姿势不当的乘员数量太少,无法就受伤结果得出明确的或具有统计学意义的结论。

结论

尽管高度自动化车辆最终可能会在未来减少碰撞事故和交通死亡人数,但在这些车辆仍面临与人类驾驶车辆碰撞风险的过渡时期,如果乘员系安全带的可能性较小或倾向于处于约束措施未优化的姿势,这些碰撞可能导致高于预期的受伤率。本研究强调了未来对姿势不当乘员的乘员反应和对策设计进行研究的必要性。

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