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European workshop on smart structures in engineering and technology | 2003

Smart bumper for pedestrian impact recognition.

Alessandro Zanella; Francesco Butera; Enrico Gobetto

Pedestrian fatal accidents in the USA are almost 15% of the total traffic deadly accidents; besides pedestrians account fo 85% of the fatal accidents without considering the vehicles occupants. In Europe such percentages are even higher. Furthermore more than 50% of killed pedestrians are involved in an accident with a passengers car, and between them almost 90% of killed pedestrians are hit by the front of the car.


Archive | 2004

Method and device for releasing a component of a motor-vehicle seat with the aid of a shape-memory actuator

Stefano Alacqua; Francesco Butera; Alessandro Zanella; Gianluca Capretti


Archive | 2003

Fabric for composite materials comprising active threads, and method for obtaining said fabric

Stefano Alacqua; Francesco Butera


Archive | 2004

Flow controlling device with shape memory actuating means

Stefano Alacqua; Francesco Butera; Gianluca Capretti; Alessandro Zanella


Archive | 2001

Suspension system including rotary damper means

Stefano Alacqua; Francesco Butera


Archive | 2005

Sealing device with shape memory means

Francesco Butera; Stefano Alacqua


Archive | 2003

Rotating damper for a vehicle suspension

Marco Biasiotto; Francesco Butera; Stefano Alacqua


Archive | 2004

Vehicle with glass wiper device comprising shape memory actuator means

Francesco Butera; Stefano Alacqua


Archive | 2003

System for detecting the trace of a tire on the ground

Francesco Butera; Alessandro Zanella


Archive | 2001

Shape memory actuating device

Bartolomeo Pairetti; Francesco Butera; Stefano Alacqua

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