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Get Free AccessIn this paper we present the application of regressive models to simulation of car-to-pole impacts. Three models were investigated: RARMAX, ARMAX and AR. Their suitability to estimate physical system parameters as well as to reproduce car kinematics was examined. It was found out that they not only estimate the one quantity which was used for their creation (car acceleration) but also describe the car’s acceleration, velocity and crush. A virtual experiment was performed to obtain another set of data for use in further research. An AR model to predict the behavior of a low-speed car impacting a rigid barrier was created and verified.
Witold Pawlus, Kjell G. Robbersmyr, Hamid Reza Karimi (2011). Mathematical modeling and parameters estimation of a car crash using data-based regressive model approach. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 35(10), pp. 5091-5107, DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2011.04.024.
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2011
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Applied Mathematical Modelling
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10.1016/j.apm.2011.04.024
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