Collision reconstruction methodologiesedited by Christopher Armstrong.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Warrendale, Pennsylvania : SAE International, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780768091885
- 9780768091878
- Night vision study
- HE5614 .C655 2019
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Chapter 1. Threshold visibility levels for the Adrian visibility model under nighttime driving conditions -- Chapter 2. Validation of digital image representations of low-illumination scenes -- Chapter 3. Digital camera calibration for luminance estimation in nighttime visibility studies -- Chapter 4. Simulating headlamp illumination using photometric light clusters -- Chapter 5. Validation of high dynamic range photography as a tool to accurately represent low-illumination scenes -- Chapter 6. Nighttime videographic projection mapping to generate photo-realistic simulation environments.
"The last ten years have seen explosive growth in the technology available to the collision analyst, changing the way reconstruction is practiced in fundamental ways. The greatest technological advances for the crash reconstruction community have come in the realms of photogrammetry and digital media analysis. The widespread use of scanning technology has facilitated the implementation of powerful new tools to digitize forensic data, create 3D models and visualize and analyze crash vehicles and environments. The introduction of unmanned aerial systems and standardization of crash data recorders to the crash reconstruction community have enhanced the ability of a crash analyst to visualize and model the components of a crash reconstruction. Because of the technological changes occurring in the industry, many SAE papers have been written to address the validation and use of new tools for collision reconstruction. Collision Reconstruction Methodologies Volumes 1-12 bring together seminal SAE technical papers surrounding advancements in the crash reconstruction field. Topics featured in the series include: Night Vision Study and Photogrammetry ; Vehicle Event Data Recorders ; Motorcycle, Heavy Vehicle, Bicycle and Pedestrian Accident Reconstruction The goal is to provide the latest technologies and methodologies being introduced into collision reconstruction - appealing to crash analysts, consultants and safety engineers alike."--
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