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EDR User Perspectives on Parameters & Data Accessibility: Independent Investigator/Consultant Accident Reconstruction. Robert C. McElroy, Ph.D. Forensic Accident Investigations, Inc. National Transportation Safety Board EDR Symposium June, 2003. SAE. A Personal Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EDR User Perspectives on Parameters & Data

Accessibility: Independent Investigator/Consultant

Accident Reconstruction

EDR User Perspectives on Parameters & Data

Accessibility: Independent Investigator/Consultant

Accident Reconstruction

Robert C. McElroy, Ph.D.

Forensic Accident Investigations, Inc.

SAENational Transportation Safety Board

EDR Symposium June, 2003

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A Personal IntroductionA Personal Introduction

30+ years automotive industry– Former GM technical executive

NHTSA EDR groups participation SAE & IEEE EDR Committees ( 3 )

Consulting – EDR, vehicle technology, & accident reconstruction

Ph.D. – Texas A&M

PPV T&B

Industrial Engineering Statistics

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Accident ReconstructionAccident Reconstruction

Traffic Traffic Accident Reconstruction is the effort to determine, from whatever information is available, how the accident occurred.

Reconstruction is not determining why an accident happened.

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ExamplesExamples

““Ouch”Ouch”

ImpactImpactExample #1:Example #1: out & downout & down

Example #2:Example #2: impact &impact & final restfinal rest

out

Down

Final RestFinal Rest

Crash analysis can beCrash analysis can besimple or complex,simple or complex,with or without EDR.with or without EDR.

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Accident ReconstructionAccident Reconstruction

Traffic Traffic Accident Reconstruction is the effort to determine, from whatever information is available, how the accident occurred.

Reconstruction is not determining why an accident happened.

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EDR User Perspective IssuesEDR User Perspective Issues

Data ownership Vehicles with downloadable data Data retrieval Data interpretation Correlation of data sources Report findings Frye hearings

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Data Ownership ( simplified )Data Ownership ( simplified )

Owner / Driver of the Owner / Driver of the vehicle owns the datavehicle owns the data

Insurance company Insurance company rights to the datarights to the data

Manufacturer proprietary Manufacturer proprietary datadata

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Does Vehicle Have Data ?Does Vehicle Have Data ?

Age / ModelAge / ModelManufacturerManufacturerType of impactType of impact

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Direct connection to EDRDirect connection to EDROBD connector under the dashOBD connector under the dash

Data RetrievalData Retrieval

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Data InterpretationData Interpretation

Type of crashType of crash– Front / Side / Rear / Pedestrian / etc.Front / Side / Rear / Pedestrian / etc.

Pre crash eventsPre crash eventsDelta VDelta VVehicle integrityVehicle integrity

– Electrical / PhysicalElectrical / Physical

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Correlation of Data SourcesCorrelation of Data Sources

EDR dataEDR dataVehicle damage dataVehicle damage dataSite dataSite dataPre impact dataPre impact dataImpact dataImpact dataPost impact dataPost impact data

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Technology ChallengesTechnology Challenges

LED and HID lamps do not have visible post impact damage profiles like “hot shock”.

Drive by wire, steer by wire, brake by wire systems eliminate traditional technology which can be examined after a crash.

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Report FindingsReport Findings

Are analysis and results consistent ? ? ?

– ABS Skid Marks

– Electronic Controls

– Non-Filament Lamps

– Vehicle Damage

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Frye HearingFrye Hearing

Data admissibility in court.Data admissibility in court.

– Does this technology have validity Does this technology have validity which permits it to be accepted as which permits it to be accepted as evidence.evidence.

– NHTSA EDR Working Groups.NHTSA EDR Working Groups.

– History and development of EDR.History and development of EDR.

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Traffic Accident Reconstruction

Practical Examination

Traffic Accident Reconstruction

Practical Examination2 Test Examples

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Real World Example # 1EDR or Conventional Analysis ?

Real World Example # 1EDR or Conventional Analysis ?

But I was pushingon the brake

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Real World Example # 2Real World Example # 2

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Basic Analysis

Truck Energy (1) =Car Energy (2+3+4)

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Real World Example # 2Real World Example # 2Vehicle 1 = Vehicles 2+3+4Vehicle 1 = Vehicles 2+3+4Real World Example # 2Real World Example # 2Vehicle 1 = Vehicles 2+3+4Vehicle 1 = Vehicles 2+3+4

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EDR NeedsEDR Needs

Standardized light vehicle data set Standardized heavy vehicle data set Common connector system Common retrieval method

EDR “Policy”

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EDR “Policy” FoundationEDR “Policy” Foundation

NTSB identifies need for EDR NTSB Symposiums, #1, #2, & #3 NHTSA working groups, PPV + T&B NHTSA EDR Petition Review SAE & IEEE Committees

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EDR Policy SolutionEDR Policy Solution

Standardize data set

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EDR Policy Benefits To SocietyEDR Policy Benefits To Society

Save lives, Increase public confidence in

transportation system, Provides inherent accountability for

collision vehicles, and Reduces, to some extent, the

complexity of collision analysis.

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Questions & CommentsQuestions & Comments