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Fulfilling the pedestrian protection directive using a long-wavelength infrared camera designed to meet both performance and cost targets

Källhammer, Jan-Erik (author)
Pettersson, Håkan (author)
Eriksson, Dick (author)
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Junique, Stephane (author)
Savage, Susan (author)
Vieider, Christian (author)
Andersson, Jan Y. (author)
Franks, John (author)
Van Nylen, Jan (author)
Vercammen, Hans (author)
Kvisteroy, Terje (author)
Niklaus, Frank (author)
KTH,Mikrosystemteknik
Stemme, Göran (author)
KTH,Mikrosystemteknik
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SPIE, 2006
2006
English.
In: Photonics in the Automobile II. - : SPIE. ; , s. 19809-19809
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  • Pedestrian fatalities are around 15% of the traffic fatalities in Europe. A proposed EU regulation requires the automotive industry to develop technologies that will substantially decrease the risk for Vulnerable Road Users when hit by a vehicle. Automatic Brake Assist systems, activated by a suitable sensor, will reduce the speed of the vehicle before the impact, independent of any driver interaction. Long Wavelength Infrared technology is an ideal candidate for such sensors, but requires a significant cost reduction. The target necessary for automotive serial applications are well below the cost of systems available today. Uncooled bolometer arrays are the most mature technology for Long Wave Infrared with low-cost potential. Analyses show that sensor size and production yield along with vacuum packaging and the optical components are the main cost drivers. A project has been started to design a new Long Wave Infrared system with a ten times cost reduction potential, optimized for the pedestrian protection requirement. It will take advantage of the progress in Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems and Long Wave Infrared optics to keep the cost down. Deployable and pre-impact braking systems can become effective alternatives to passive impact protection systems solutions fulfilling the EU pedestrian protection regulation. Low-cost Long Wave Infrared sensors will be an important enabler to make such systems cost competitive, allowing high market penetration.

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infrared bolometer
infrared imaging
automotive safety
pedestrian injury mitigation systems
Brake Assist
system
GASIR
low-cost optics
MEMS
SiGe
quantum-well structure

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