Vehicle occupant characterization method based on the power spectrum of a seat sensor output signal

DRIVE May 10, 2006
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The occupant of a vehicle seat is characterized by computing a power spectrum function (56) of data obtained from a seat sensor such as a pressure sensor in a fluid-filled seat bladder or a frame-mounted vertical accelerometer. The spectrum function is integrated over a specified frequency range (58), and compared to a threshold value that is calibrated to compensate for vehicle speed related variability (60,62). The presence of a cinched child seat is indicated when the threshold is exceeded, and the presence of a normally seated adult is indicated otherwise (62,64,68).

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