Abstract

The aim of the article is the optimisation process of the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) control. The methodology is based on the classi-fication of ADAS systems according to the situations of unavoidable accidents. Theevaluation of expected consequences uses injury biomechanics, which represents theextended definition of HMI (Human-Machine Interaction). The evaluation of injury mechanism and the machine intervention enables to control this process withthe target to minimise the consequent injuries. Then the decision making takesnew inputs to the control process and it enriches the multiparametric control ofthe system with the target to minimise the consequences.

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