Dear colleagues,
the "Sensorik" team want to have a general main location for the position of Early Crash Sensors. They suggest ECSE.
In practice it's often difficult to determine the right main location and position, where the sensors are placed in the tests.
I know, we would "leave" the normal way to name the sensor location.
Regards
Gerd Pfeiffer (Porsche AG)
Main Location ECSE (Early Crash Sensor)
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Re: Main Location ECSE (Early Crash Sensor)
Dear Gerd,
there is no interference with the existing Main Locations in the database.
is the:
intended to be used for frontal impact only (like Up-front sensors) or also
for side impact (satellite sensors)?
I found a image in the internet dealing with early crash sensor and other crash sensors:
Here it seems that ECSE is intended for frontal impact only?
Kind regards,
Dirk
there is no interference with the existing Main Locations in the database.
is the:
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ECSE - Early Crash Sensor - <German naming not defined>
for side impact (satellite sensors)?
I found a image in the internet dealing with early crash sensor and other crash sensors:
Here it seems that ECSE is intended for frontal impact only?
Kind regards,
Dirk
Last edited by DiVe on Mon May 04, 2020 9:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Main Location ECSE (Early Crash Sensor)
Dear Dirk,
the new main location ECSE is intended to be used for frontal impact only (like Up-front sensors). For our purposes accelerations (AC, VO also thinkable).
Regards Gerd
the new main location ECSE is intended to be used for frontal impact only (like Up-front sensors). For our purposes accelerations (AC, VO also thinkable).
Regards Gerd
Re: Main Location ECSE (Early Crash Sensor)
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