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Smart sensors for passenger safety systems

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The tailor-made activation of restraint systems, so-called SMART airbag systems, will be the solution for the future. They will have a system response suitable to the situation with controllable actuators which can be adapted to the occupant behaviour.

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Rölleke, M., Köhler, A. Smart sensors for passenger safety systems. AutoTechnol 1, 70–73 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03246613

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