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2009

Collision Volume 4, Issue 2 (Fall 2009)

Estimation of Vehicle Speed and Trajectory Based on Video from a Vehicle-Mounted Camera. By: Dan T. Horak

What is 30? By: Lenny Simpson and Greg Russell

Momentum - Vectoring in a New Approach By: C. Gregory Russell

The latest CDR System Data from GM Vehicles Update. By: Brad Muir

Honda Gold Wing Motorcycle: Linked Brakes and Their Performance. By: Gary Johnson

Braking Efficiencies of Motorcycles By Experienced Riders in Hard Braking Situations By: Lee E. Jackson and Raymond L. Wangler

My Turn At the Wheel. By: Richard C. Rinker

Death Investigations and Their Psychological Effect on Police Officers. By: Brian Smith

Testing the Last Stop Record in the Mercedes MBE 4000. By: Benjamin N. Smith William F. and Ronnie E. DeMonia

Automobile Extrication for the Reconstructionist By: bill Davies

Perception-Reaction Time: Is Olson (& Sivak) All You Need To Know? By: Marc Green, Ph. D.

Comparison of Vehicle Measurement Techniques. By: Daniel S. Peterson, P.E. and James W. Smith, P.E.

Commercial Vehicle Dynamics For Collision Reconstruction. By: Daniel J. Melcher, Jeffrey D. Armstrong, Jason D. Jupe, and Michael F. Bosworth

Collision Volume 4, Issue 1 (Spring 2009)

Photo Rectification Plays an Important Role for Determining Fault in a Two Vehicle Crash by Lee DeChant

ACM Reprogramming by Chuck Veppert

Signal Processing Applied to Vehicle Speed Measurement and Recording by Gary Johnson

Accuracy of Selected 2008 Chrysler ACM EDR’s During Braking by Richard Ruth & Tim Reust

Calculating Speed From Skidmarks by Peter Bergh

Ranges of Safety Provided by Safety Technologies Used For Reducing Motorcycle Crashes, Fatalities, Injuries and Loss by William Belisle

CDR Evidence Frequently Asked Questions by William J. Melkonian

The Mathematics of Turns, Evasive Maneuvers, Lane Changes, and Passing by Peter Bergh

Using Ford PCM Data to Evaluate Deceleration Rates, Brake Time and Impact Speeds by Tim Reust, Richard Ruth, James Morgan

Alcohol and Vehicle Collisions - Correlation or Cause? by Peter H. Rast

Forensic Photography and Crash Reconstruction Part 2: Solutions to Common Problems by Robert Wyman

2008

Collision Volume 3, Issue 2 (Fall 2008)

Close-Range Photogrammetry as a Routine Crash Reconstruction Tool within the Florida Highway Patrol By: David A. Templeton, Jr.

Vehicle Speed Sensor Calibration By: Alan K. Nagel

Centrifugal Force Is It Real? By: Peter H. Rast

Basic Integral Calculus for Crash Reconstruction By: Sean Haight

Forensic Photography and Crash Reconstruction, Part 1: The Professional Amateur Expert Witness Photographer By: Robert Wyman

School Bus Rollovers and Passenger Compartment Ejection: Solving the Puzzle Using Video analytics By: Dr. Ray Turner

Bus Braking Tests: With and Without ABS By: D. Vangi, A. Virga, L. Pinchera

Hydroplaning: The effect of Water on the Roadway By:Elvin Aycock

CASE STUDY: Motorcycle vs. Passenger Car By: Gary Lewis

CASE STUDY: A Multifaceted Approach to Collision Analysis By: Greg Russell and Rusty Haight

CASE STUDY: 2 in 3 Out Revisited (follow-up from Volume 1, Issue 2) By: Greg Russell

Collision Volume 3, Issue 1 (Spring 2008)

Single Point Crush Variation By: Jai Singh, BS, MS, ACTAR, John Perry, PhD, Judson Welcher BS, MS, ACTAR

Vehicle Fires and Airbag Modules By: Timothy Erhardt

Comparing Different Sources of CDR Data to "Real World" Crashes By: Brad Muir

An Alternative Formulation for Symmetric Sine Based Collision Pulse Models By: Jai Singh, BS, MS, ACTAR, John Perry, PhD

Cable Options for the "CDR System Handyman" By: David M. Little

Quantifying the Aerodynamic Forces Acting on Objects During a Fall By: Kevin Adkins

Reconstruction: Seeing Across the Years By: Bill Wright

The Accuracy of Speed Recorded by a Ford PCM and the Effects of Brake, Yaw and other Factors By: Timothy Reust, James Morgan, Richard Ruth

Dynamic Accuracy of Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Event Data Recorders During ABS Braking By: Richard Ruth, Timothy Reust

Getting Data From Destroyed SDMs: Transferring EEPROMs Between Modules By: Wade Bartlett

CASE STUDY: The "trampoline Effect" in Reconstruction By: Rusty Haight, Sean Haight

2007

Collision Volume 2, Issue 2 (Fall 2007)

  • William Messerschmidt, Jon Northrup: General Motors Data Recording: A Visual Approach to the Logic Functions
  • Timothy Reust, James Morgan: Detailed Comparison of Vehicle Speed and the Speed Recorded by an SDM
  • David M. Little: Average Daily Ignition Cycles in SDM Equipped, GM Vehicles
  • David Dye: Application of Drag Coefficients to ABS related Sideslip
  • James D. English: Use of the Combined Velocity Equation In Cases Involving Post-Collision Movement
  • Bob Galvin: Vehicle Crush Measuring: Helpful For Extracting Key Details Of Crash Scenes Part II
  • Jai Singh, BS, MS, John Perry, PhD.: Implications of Symmetric Sine-Based Collision Pulse Models on Force-Deflection Characteristics: (Part 1)
  • R.J. Butler, K.C. Breen, W.R. Fischer, K.D. Bedsworth, N.R. Haupt: Using GPS based Data Acquisition in Forensic Accident Reconstruction
  • Kevin Adkins: Quantifying the Aerodynamic Forces Acting on a Vehicle and Projectile
  • Lawrence Wilson P.E., Michael Gilbert, P.E., Daniel Godrick: Reconstruction and Analysis of Steering-Induced, On-Road, Untripped SUV Rollover Tests (Part 2)
  • Jon Northrup: Effects of Sample Rates on Accelerometer Based Skid Testing and Unit Comparison
  • Charles R. Lewis: Validating Speed Analysis Calculations with Crash Test Data
  • Robert Dowd: Snowmobile Performance Data
  • Daniel Melcher, P.E., Jeffrey Armstrong, P.E.: Night-Time Pedestrian Collision Reconstruction Factors
  • Wolfram Kalthoff, M.Eng: European Accident Reconstruction by the Visual Comparison with Crash Tests
  • Rusty Haight, Brad Muir, Jon Northrup: CASE STUDY: How Do You Deal With a "Secondary Contact"?

Collision Volume 2, Issue 1 (Spring 2007)

  • Bruno Schmidt: Two-dimensional Analyses of EDR Information
  • Lee DeChant: Close Range Photogrammetry
  • Dr. Ray Turner: Compartmentalization Compromised: The Issue of School Bus Passenger Safety
  • Mark S. Erikson, P.E., Wilson C. Hayes, PhD: Damage-Based Collision Severity Reconstruction Technique
  • Raymond Brach, Matthew Brach: Analysis of Collisions: Conservation of Linear Momentum Part 1
  • Wolfram Kalthoff, Ralf Buhrmann, Eckhard Meyer: Carrying out a high-speed crash test for the Dutch police
  • Terry D. Lewis: The Future of Accident Reconstruction
  • Wade Bartlett: EDR Durability and 49CFR563 Survivability Requirements
  • Craig C. Wilkinson, Jonathan M. Lawrence, David J. King: The Accuracy of General Motors Event Data Recorders in NHTSA Crash Tests
  • Bob Galvin: Measuring Vehicle Crush ... Find the Method that Works for You
  • Lawrence Wilson, Michael Gilbert, Daniel Godrick: Reconstruction & Analysis Of Steering-induced, On-road, Untripped SUV Rollover
  • Rusty Haight: CASE STUDY

2006

Collision Volume 1, Issue 2 (Fall 2006)

  • Greg Russell: PDOF: Principle Direction of Force
  • Timothy Reust: Deceleration Rates of Modern Passenger Vehicles During Straight Line Braking and Yaw Events
  • David Dye: Identification of Unusual Tire Marks at the Scene of a Motor Vehicle Collision
  • Gary Lewis: Motorcycle Crash Investigation: Performance Testing and Review of Previous Studies
  • Terry Day: Simulations 101: Anatomy of a Simulation
  • Jon Northrup: Pictometry in Crash Scene Mapping
  • Knott Laboratory: Making History: PhotoModeler Software Helps Knott Laboratory Reverse-engineer the Past
  • Robert Stearns: Getting Into Print As An Accident Reconstructionist
  • Lawrence Wilson, Daniel Godrick, Shaun Kildare: Vehicle Dynamic Characteristics of SUVs in On-Road, Untripped Rollover Accidents
  • Wade Bartlett, Bill Wright, David Brill: Contribution of a Laterally Displaced Vehicle to the Post-Impact Deceleration of a Heavy Truck
  • George Ripsom: My Turn at the Wheel - That's Not How I Remember It
  • Brad Muir, Rusty Haight, Dan Miles: CASE STUDY: Follow-Up from Issue One
  • Greg Russell, Rusty Haight, Brad Muir: CASE STUDY: 2 in 3 out - Analyzing the Collision

Collision Volume 1, Issue 1 (Spring 2006)

  • Timothy Reust, James Morgan: The Accuracy of Speed Recorded by an SDM and the Effects of Brake, Yaw and other Factors
  • Weston Brown: Analysis of the GM Sensing and Diagnostic Module in 360 degree Linear Momentum Collisions
  • Guy Barbera, Olof Jacobson, Bastiaan Cornelissen, Christopher Thomas, Donald Anderson: Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders Validation and Use of Data for Admission to the Court
  • Chuck Veppert: A Review of Various ACM Module Types and Data Recorded
  • William Messerschmidt: Rational Legislative and Organizational Policy for Automotive Event Data Recorders
  • George J. Hall, P.E.: Practical Aspects of Crash Data Retrieval Using the Vetronix (Bosch) System
  • Roman F. Beck, David A. Casteel, Ed Phillips, Jerry Eubanks, Doug English: Motorcycle Collinear Collisions Involving Motor Vehicles Equipped with Event Data Recorders
  • Rusty Haight, Brad Muir: CASE STUDY: Knowing What to Look For and Where to Find It