Docent Lecture by Nils Lubbe: "Predicting benefits and limitations of active safety systems for passenger cars"
We have a new docent in the SAFER Community, Nils Lübbe! Welcome to his he docent lecture ”Predicting benefits and limitations of active safety systems for passenger cars”.
The lecture will present three methodological approaches:
- Rule-based forecasting to provide approximate estimates of the effects of a wide range of safety systems and their combinations
- Test-based estimation to provide external verification of predictions and few but well-defined test cases for development
- Single accident re-simulation to study sensitivity to parameter settings and to give a detailed estimate of few but well-defined safety systems
Resulting from these approaches, priorities for safety system development to maximize real-life impact will be discussed.
Nils Lübbe is Director of Research at Autoliv Development AB. He has academic qualifications in Science and Engineering, including a PhD from Chalmers University of Technology. His research orbits around vehicle safety analysis, including comfort boundaries and driver states to improve driver assistance systems; benefits and limitations of active safety and automated driving; injury risks in traffic collisions; methodological advances for safety benefit estimations.
The research is connected to a multitude of national and international projects, including collaborations with the Vehicle Safety Division at the Mechanics and Maritime Sciences Department, Chalmers University of Technology.
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