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Occupant Safety Use Cases in Highly Automated Vehicles

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Author(E)1) Genís Mensa, 2) Maria De Odriozola
Affiliation(E)1) Applus+ IDIADA, 2) Applus+ IDIADA
Abstract(E)The overall objective of the OSCCAR project (future Occupant Safety for Crashes in CARs) is to deliver an integrated approach to enhance the personal safety for all occupants involved in future vehicle accidents with Highly Automated Vehicles.
In order to define the scope to be considered in this project, a literature review was carried out to achieve a deeper understanding on the defined levels of automation, use cases, trust in autonomous driving technologies as well as the activities carried out by occupants in vehicles. This paper will summarize the results from this literature review.

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