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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017
THURSDAY JUNE 29, 2017
Status of the RegulationsBernd Lorenz, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute, Dirk-Uwe Gehring, BGS Böhme & Gehring GmbH
General Safety Regulation - Future Requirements in VRU SafetyFranz Roth, AUDI AG
AEB-Systems: Test procedure and ResultsAdrian Hellmann, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
New UNECE Task Force for Deployable Pedestrian Protection SystemsDr. Thomas Kinsky, Adam Opel GmbH
SENIORS – Evaluation of test tools for an improved assessment of pedestri-an and cyclist injuriesOliver Zander, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
Praxis Session in the LaboratoryPedestrian Protection Experts of BGS Böhme & Gehring GmbH and BASt
Resource-saving process for a robust virtual bonnet development with regard to pedestrian protectionBoris Berleb, Sebastian Reichart, Bertrandt Ingenieurbüro GmbH
Locking of active bonnets in protective position – interpretation and solu-tion approachesNorman Dix, KINEMATIXX GmbH
A Breakthrough in Piezoresistive MEMS TechnologyJennifer MacDonell, Meggitt Sensing Systems
Pressure tube sensor - Virtual Validation in the Vehicle Development ProcessMarkus Herrmann, EDAG Engineering GmbH
A Next Generation Pedestrian Legform ImpactorBenjamin Bünger, Adam Opel GmbH
Flex PLI: Impact Tests on a generic vehicle structureDr. Thomas Kinsky, Adam Opel GmbH
The coupling of ADAS sensors and passive pedestrian protection Dr. Ruth Paas, IDIADA Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH
Praxis: Analysis and Discussion of Pedestrian Protection Measures of current VehiclesAudi Q5, BMW 5 series, Ford Fiesta, Opel Ampera-e and Insignia, Volkswagen Arteon, Volvo V90 Cross Country
Innovative Method for the validation of forward-looking sensors in real-world Pedestrian ScenariosStefan Kern, Continental Safety Engineering International GmbH
Current Status of pedestrian protection in ChinaTengfei Bi, CATARC - China Automotive Technology & Research Center
Euro NCAP Road MapsDirector & Professor Andre Seeck, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
The European regulation 78/2009 was finally published in 2009. The so called “Phase 2” includes modified test parameters and a new time schedule. The different phases of the regulation will enter into force in a total of eight stages, depending on vehicle categories and masses.
A new Global Technical Regulation (GTR) on pedestrian protection was also agreed on in 2009. An important aspect of this regulation is the fact that it provides for the new Flex PLI Impactor to replace the current legform impactor. While UN R127 requires Flex PLI from September 2017, new impactor designs are currently under development which will take the missing upper boy mass into account.
Pedestrian protection has also received additional weight within the Euro NCAP rating scheme. The overall rating forces car makers to improve pedestrian protection, in order to receive 4 or 5 star ratings. The test for autonomous emergency brake systems for pedestrians that was introduced in 2016 will be extended to cyclists in 2018. China-NCAP will also introduce a pedestrian protection assessment including an AEB test in 2018. US NCAP will introduce a pedestrian protection assessment into its upgraded rating.
The PraxisConference, which will be held for the 12th time in 2017, is a unique event combining lectures and praxis. The lectures held by renowned experts inform about legal requirements, NCAP tests, recent findings from accident research as well as development strategies and tools and active and passive technical solutions for pedestrian protection.Highlights of the conference are the praxis sessions held in the laboratories of Germany’s Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) which are operated by BGS Böhme & Gehring GmbH.
Test equipment and impactors are demonstrated and explained in detail. The preparation, execution and analysis of pedestrian impact tests are shown in live demonstrations. Moreover, solutions implemented in new vehicle models are presented and discussed.
Sep. 14-15, 2016 Dresden/Klettwitz, Germany
The first conference in a test labJune 28 - 29, 2017 | Bergisch Gladbach
// EURO NCAP AND CHINA NCAP
// AEB PEDESTRIAN/CYCLIST
// STATUS UN R127 AND GTR 9
// INTEGRATED PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION
// SIMULATION/TESTING
// CURRENT SOLUTIONS
// LIVE TESTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS
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Organized by
12th PraxisConferencePedestrian Protec� on
BGS Böhme & Gehring GmbH
WORLD‘S LARGEST CONFERENCE ON PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION
THE PROGRAM
Sponsors:
Part of the Altran Group
Part of the Altran Group
With translation of the lectures into English.
PRAXIS
AGENDA WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, 201709:00 Welcome
President & Professor Stefan Strick, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
09:15 Development and Current Status of the RegulationsBernd Lorenz, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute, Dirk-Uwe Gehring, BGS Böhme & Gehring GmbH
■ Basics, Biomechanics, Accident Data ■ Global Aspects of Pedestrian Protection ■ Status of the legal and the NCAP requirements
09:45 General Safety Regulation - Future Requirements in VRU SafetyFranz Roth, Dr. Anja Schneider, Volker Labenski, AUDI AG Dr. Francois Coulongeat, Automotive Safety Technologies GmbH
■ Real world accident scenario with focus on cyclists ■ Evaluation by Human Body Model simulation ■ Possible solutions and impact on accident scene
10:15 Coffee Break
10:40 AEB-Systems: Test procedure and ResultsAdrian Hellmann, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
■ Test procedures for pedestrian and cyclist AEB systems ■ Results of night tests and articulated dummy
11:10 New UNECE Task Force for Deployable Pedestrian Protecti-on SystemsDr. Thomas Kinsky, Adam Opel GmbH
■ Current approval procedures for active bonnets ■ Development and limits of a global applicable test procedure for
type approvals ■ Current status of the discussion
11:40 SENIORS – Evaluation of test tools for an improved assess-ment of pedestrian and cyclist injuriesOliver Zander, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
■ Accident data ■ Methodology ■ Simulation results ■ Correlations
12:10 Lunch Break
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SPEAKERSBernd LorenzHead of the Department „Passive Vehicle Safety“BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
Dirk-Uwe GehringCo-founder and Managing Director BGS Böhme & Gehring GmbH
Franz RothResearch Specialist for Vehicle Projects and New Technolo-gies in Pedestrian Protection AUDI AG
Adrian HellmannScientific OfficerBASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
Dr. Thomas KinskySenior ExpertAdam Opel GmbH
Oliver ZanderDeputy Head of the Department „Passive Vehicle Safety“BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
Boris BerlebTeam Leader Functional Design/Simulation Bertrandt Ingenieurbüro GmbH
Sebastian ReichartEngineer Functional Design/SimulationBertrandt Ingenieurbüro GmbH
13:25 Praxis Session in the LaboratoryPedestrian Protection Experts of BGS Böhme & Gehring GmbH and BASt
■ Vehicle marking and determination of test points: ■ Limits of the bumper test area ■ Special cases and details of the mark-up and point selection
■ Testing and test devices: ■ Head impact on the bonnet ■ Flex PLI leg impact
■ Impactor technology: ■ Details of Flex PLI, head impactors and sensors ■ Calibration, Certification, Maintenance
■ AEB systems: ■ Vehicle test in longitudinal scenario ■ Cyclist dummy, night scenario
15:50 Resource-saving process for a robust virtual bonnet development with regard to pedestrian protectionBoris Berleb, Bertrandt Ingenieurbüro GmbH, Sebastian Reichart, Bertrandt Ingenieurbüro GmbH
■ Bonnet development process ■ Typical head impact sensitivities ■ Resource-saving process for a robust virtual bonnet develop-
ment ■ Standardized design and package assessment ■ Characteristics of acceleration time-histories ■ Extended validation process supported by data acquisition
16:20 Locking of active bonnets in protective position – inter-pretation and solution approachesNorman Dix, KINEMATIXX GmbH
■ Reaction of passive and active bonnets in the accident process ■ Definition of the protective position of active bonnets and
various approaches to ensure it ■ Consideration of the test procedure of active bonnets acc. to
Euro NCAP test protocol
19:00 Evening reception at the Hippodrom on the Cologne gallop racecourse
AGENDA THURSDAY JUNE 29, 201709:00 A Breakthrough in Piezoresistive MEMS Technology*
Jennifer MacDonell, Meggitt Sensing Systems ■ The ideal accelerometer and the reality ■ A breakthrough in piezoresistive MEMS design ■ Advantages of new generation MEMS technology ■ New accelerometers for passenger safety
09:30 Pressure tube sensor - Virtual Validation in the Vehicle Development ProcessMarkus Herrmann, EDAG Engineering GmbH
■ Objective requirements and conflicts ■ A new approach to simulate the pressure-tube-sensor
10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 A Next Generation Pedestrian Legform ImpactorBenjamin Bünger, Adam Opel GmbH
■ Impactor setup compared to Flex PLI and Upper Leg ■ (Technical) Challenges in the development of such an impactor ■ Expected kinematics on current vehicles
11:00 Flex PLI: Impact Tests on a generic vehicle structureDr. Thomas Kinsky, Adam Opel GmbH
■ Comparison of different impactors ■ Analysis and interpretation of results ■ Conclusions for the Flex PLI usage during test execution
11:30 The coupling of ADAS sensors and passive pedestrian protection - A possible solution strategy for current and future goal conflicts in pedestrian protection?Dr. Ruth Paas, IDIADA Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH
■ Passive pedestrian protection ■ ADAS ■ Sensors ■ Integrated safety
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* presentation held in English
PRAXIS
12:00 Praxis: Analysis and Discussion of Pedestrian Protection Measures of current Vehicles
■ Audi Q5 ■ BMW 5 series ■ Ford Fiesta ■ Opel Ampera-e and Insignia ■ Volkswagen Arteon ■ Volvo V90 Cross Country
(Lunch is served from the BBQ buffet during this session)
14:45 Coffee Break
15:05 Innovative Method for the validation of forward-looking sensors in real-world Pedestrian ScenariosStefan Kern, Continental Safety Engineering International GmbH
■ Sensors and functions for the protection of vulnerable road users ■ Presentation of a dynamic test bench for the development and
validation of forward-looking pedestrian protection sensors ■ Application possibilities and practical examples ■ Globally unique test facility for sensor-validation with real pedes-
trians
15:35 Current Status of pedestrian protection in China*Tengfei Bi, CATARC - China Automotive Technology & Research Center
■ C-NCAP and GB (Chinese regulations) ■ Performance of local vehicles ■ Test method
16:05 Euro NCAP Road MapsDirector & Professor Andre Seeck, BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
■ Status of Road Map 2020 implementation ■ Development of Road Map 2025
16:50 Summary and Farewell
17:00 End of the 12th PraxisConference Pedestrian Protection 2017
Norman DixFounder and Managing Director KINEMATIXX GmbH
Jennifer MacDonellProduct Director, MEMSMeggitt Sensing Systems
Markus HerrmannProject Leader Pedestrian Protection
EDAG Engineering GmbH
Benjamin BüngerVehicle Performance Owner Pedestrian Protection / Group Leader Pedestrian ProtectionAdam Opel GmbH
Dr. Ruth PaasProject Leader Pedestrian ProtectionIDIADA Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH
Stefan KernProject Manager Automated DrivingContinental Division Chassis & Safety
Tengfei BiHead of Pedestrian ProtectionCATARC - China Automotive Technology & Research Center
Director & Professor Andre SeeckDivision Head „Vehicle Technology“ BASt - German Federal Highway Research Institute
SPEAKERS
With translation of the lectures into English.
BGS
VEHICLE PRESENTATIONS
At each PraxisConference leading carmakers present the pedestrian protection features of their latest models. This year the following models will be presented:
Audi Q5
BMW 5 series Ford Fiesta Opel Ampera-e
Opel Insignia Volkswagen Arteon Volvo V90 Cross Country
MORE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PRAXISCONFERENCE: Q The Flexible Legform Impactor FlexPLI
Assemblies and functions, sensors, integrated data acquisition Q Dummy Lab
Certification procedures and maintenance of pedestrian impactors Q Vehicle Marking
Marking of test areas and grid points according to legal and NCAP require-ments
Q Testing and Test Equipment Head impact on the bonnet and leg impact on the bumper
Q AEB Systems Test setup and execution with pedestrian and cyclist dummies according to the new Euro NCAP AEB VRU protocols
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Yes, I will attend the PraxisConference Pedestrian Protection on June 28 - 29, 2017. The registration fee is EUR 1450 + VAT (until May 31, 2017, thereafter EUR 1690).
In addition I would like to purchase the printed conference proceedings (in addition to the digital conference proceedings on a USB flash drive that are included in the registration fee) for EUR 50.
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Conference VenueBundesanstalt für Straßenwesen Brüderstraße 53 51427 Bergisch Gladbach, GERMANY
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Organizerscarhs.training gmbhcarhs.training gmbh is a leading knowledge provider in the fields of vehicle safety and simulation. It offers experts seminars, conferences and consulting services.
BGS Böhme & Gehring GmbHBGS Böhme & Gehring GmbH operates the dummy and sensor laboratory and the laboratory for component tests / pedestrian protection of the Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt). It works for renowned OEMs, suppliers and tests institutions.
The Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) is the practice-oriented, technical-scientific research institute of the German Government in the field of road engineering. It is dedicated to a wide range of tasks, which result from the relationships between roads, humans and the environment. Its mission is the improvement of safety, environmental compatibility, efficiency and performance relating to roads.The BASt provides the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) with scientifically valid aids as decision support in technical and transport policy issues. The tasks range from planning, coordination and performance of multi-annual research projects through to the fast response to questions in supporting the current work of the BMVI. It is a leading member of the network of national and European cutting-edge research institutes in the field of road engineering and is significantly involved on a worldwide basis in drawing up regulations and standards.It was established in 1951 and has been based in Bergisch Gladbach since 1983. Since 1970, the BASt has been the central point for road traffic accident research in Germany.
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