
TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
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assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH, AUTOLIV, TRL LIMITED, PSA, Robert Bosch (Germany) +9 partnersTRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH,AUTOLIV,TRL LIMITED,PSA,Robert Bosch (Germany),HUMANETICS,Uniresearch,TME,RWTH,TNO,IDIADA,BMW Group (Germany),BMW (Germany),BAStFunder: European Commission Project Code: 285106more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:UNISTRA, Volvo Cars, CATARC, TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH, IDIADA +18 partnersUNISTRA,Volvo Cars,CATARC,TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH,IDIADA,BASt,AUTOLIV,THU,Robert Bosch (Germany),RWTH,LMU,Siemens Industry Software Netherlands B.V.,SIEMENS INDUSTRY SOFTWARE AND SERVICES BV,TME,Chalmers University of Technology,ESI (France),VIF,VW AG,MERCEDES-BENZ AG,SISW,Daimler (Germany),University of Stuttgart,Graz University of TechnologyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 768947Overall Budget: 7,688,330 EURFunder Contribution: 6,989,400 EUROOSCCAR uses a comprehensive integrated approach for the development of future advanced occupant protection systems. It will provide a unique human body model (HBM)-based development and assessment framework, covering main challenges of future road safety due to the introduction of highly automated vehicles as well as changes in demographics: relevant accident scenarios (mixed traffic), future vehicle interior designs, new occupant sitting positions, ageing population etc. This demands for targeted changes and adaptions of scenarios, procedures and tools for occupant safety development, assessment and homologation, not addressed by e.g. regulations or consumer crash tests today. The resulting complexity requires an emphasis on virtual methods. Based on the analysis of future relevant accident scenarios and considering new, highly automated vehicles (HAVs) enabled sitting positions, OSCCAR will develop and demonstrate advanced occupant protection principles. These require assessment with improved HBMs (omni-directionally biofidelic, active and robust), considering gender and demographic factors as well as improved soft tissues material properties. Furthermore, OSCCAR will develop fully integrated assessment methods for complex test scenarios of the complete crash phase providing the required level of confidence as current physical test procedures do. OSCCAR will also contribute to the harmonization of HBMs, a harmonized validation of injury criteria as well as the improvement of virtual testing standards. Eventually OSCCAR will develop a clear roadmap towards large scale implementation of virtual testing methods for advanced safety solutions, not only relevant in the automotive domain but also for two-wheelers, VRUs, or in sports. Due to its excellent partner consortium with key players from industry and research from Europe, North America and Asia, OSCCAR is in the position to ensure global future deployment and application of its results and achievements.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:Robert Bosch (Germany), TRL LIMITED, TME, CEESAR, Daimler (Germany) +11 partnersRobert Bosch (Germany),TRL LIMITED,TME,CEESAR,Daimler (Germany),IDIADA,TNO,TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH,Uniresearch,Graz University of Technology,University of Cologne,FTSS,PSA,Chalmers University of Technology,HUMANETICS,BAStFunder: European Commission Project Code: 233942more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:INSERO, TRL LIMITED, IEM, TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH, GRUPO ANTOLIN ITALIA SRL +3 partnersINSERO,TRL LIMITED,IEM,TRW AUTOMOTIVE GMBH,GRUPO ANTOLIN ITALIA SRL,TECNALIA,BIB,TU BerlinFunder: European Commission Project Code: 605292more_vert