Collision Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, the premiere edition, was released in the Spring of 2006. In addition to the research articles, this issue also includes the speaker presentations (in PDF format) of the first EDR Summit.
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Articles included in this issue:
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The Accuracy of Speed Recorded by an SDM and the Effects on Brake, YAW, and other Factors
by Timothy Reust, James Morgan -
Analysis of the GM Sensing and Diagnostic Module in 360-degree Linear Momentum Collisions
by Weston Brown -
Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders: Validation and Use of Data for Admission to the Court
by Guy Barbera, Olof Jacobson, Bastiaan Cornelissen, Christopher Thomas, Donald Anderson -
A Review of Various ACM Module Types and Data Recorded
by Charles Veppert -
Rational Legislative and Organizational Policy for Automotive Event Data Recorders
by William Messerschmidt -
Practical Aspects of CDR Using the Vetronix Crash Data Retrieval System
by George Hall, PE -
Motorcycle Collinear Collisions Involving Motor Vehicles Equipped with EDRs
by Roman Beck, David Casteel, Ed Phillips, Jerry Eubanks, Doug English -
CASE STUDY: Knowing What to Look for and How to Find It
by Rusty Haight
2006 EDR Summit Presentations:
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Vetronix CDR System Update
Vetronix -
Incorporating CDR Services in an Existing Forensic Practice
George Hall -
Implementing Policy for Crash Data Retrieval
Bill Messerschmidt -
CDR as a tool for Intelligent Transportation Systems and Human Factors Issues
Jeff Muttart -
A Review of Various ACM Module Types and Data Recorded
Charles Veppert -
Motorcycle Collinear Collisions Involving Motor Vehicles Equipped With Event Data Recorders
Roman Beck -
Analysis of the GM Sensing and Diagnostic Module in 360o Linear Momentum Collisions: Real Case Analysis
Weston Brown -
CDR Data Presentation and Validation in Legal Proceedings
Olof Jacobson -
Legal implications of data collection
Various Panel Discussion -
A Comparison of Airbag Control Modules to Flight Data Recorders; the ‘Black Box’ Misperception
Paul Mackey -
Investigation into the Durability of ACMs
Wade Bartlett -
Quantifying Uncertainties in Ford and General Motors Event Data Recorders
Craig Wilkinson -
The Accuracy of Speed Recorded by an SDM and the Effects of Brake and Yaw Events
Tim Reust -
Overview of New GM Modules Using CAN Bus Technology
Don Floyd -
Practical Applications for CDR Gathered CAN Bus Data
Brad Muir