Collision Magazine Volume 5, Issue 1 was released in the Spring of 2010. In addition to the research articles, this issue also includes the 2010 EDR Summit speaker presentations in PDF format.
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Articles included in this issue:
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My Turn at the Wheel
by Peter Bergh -
Effect Of Directional Tires On Wet Traction
by H. J. Herzlich, Robert Swint, Edward Ritsch and B. Unser -
Wet or Frozen ACM Access Considerations
by Sean Haight -
Insurance Applications for Crash Data Retrieval, Legal Considerations
by Michael Merolli, David Brink, Patrick Conran, and Jasmine Garcia-Vieux -
CDR Evidence Suppressed by Oklahoma Court
by George Hall -
An Abbreviated History Of CDR Technology
by Rusty Haight -
A Variable Deceleration Rate Approach to Rollover Crash Reconstruction
by Nathan Rose -
Retrieving and Interpreting Data from Ford Powertrain Control Modules using the Bosch Crash Data Retrieval Tool
by Bruce McNally -
Common Post Impact Speed Analysis
by Greg Russell -
EDR Module Types and Collision Data Available in CDR Supported Vehicles
by Chuck Veppert and David Little
2010 EDR Summit Presentations:
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Airbag Control Module Data
Chuck Veppert & Dave Little -
CDR Data Exclusion CDR Data Exclusion - A Case Study A Case Study
George Hall -
Case Study: "Two-Vehicle Fatal Crash Investigation and a Non-Deployed Air Bag Results in a Recall“
Robert Miller -
Wet or frozen ACM Access Considerations
Sean Haight -
Seat Belt Systems and Their Interface with CDR Data Seat Belt Systems and Their Interface with CDR Data
Bill Davies -
Insurance Applications & Legal Considerations for CDR
Mike Merolli & David Brink -
Ford PCM Data Ford PCM Data - The Restraint Deployment Signal (RDS) and The Restraint Deployment Signal (RDS) and Impact Speed Timing Considerations
Brad Muir -
An Examination of "Strange" Ford PCM Behavior
Bruce McNally -
Ford RCM Runtime Considerations Based on Testing
Rusty Haight -
Chrysler Data Reliability from Crash Tests including the "Chrysler
non-Deployment"
Rusty Haight -
Finding Delta-V in Chrysler Data
Greg Russell & Sean Haight -
Retrieving & Translating Event Data from non-CDR-Vehicles,
including 2003-2005 Ford Explorer, & Various Toyota, Hyundai and Mazda
Models
Bill Rosenbluth -
Data from non-CDR System OEMs
Wes Vandiver