In this study, the behavior of the driver was derived by conducting a crash simulation considering automated vehicle accident conditions using autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and a human body model (HBM). Based on car-to-car intersection accident conditions in the OSCCAR project and the actual accident report, a crash accident case was selected. The base crash scenario was reconstructed by conducting a driving simulation with reference to the selected accident cases. Additional simulations applying AEB are performed. Based on the boundary conditions, a car-to-car crash simulation was performed to derive a crash pulse. This crash pulse and HBM were applied to a simple cabin model for conducting driver behavior analysis. The results confirmed that the head behavior of the driver of the opposing vehicle increased in the lateral direction.
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