27th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2018
Retrospective and Prospective Analysis of the Effectiveness of Driver Assistance Systems with Increasing Degree of Automation
Authors
Dr. Johann Gwehenberger, Marcel Borrack, Dr. Christoph Lauterwasser, Allianz Center for Technology, Ismaning;
Dr. Jürgen Redlich, German Insurance Association, Berlin
Summary
It has been demonstrated that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are making a significant contribution toward increasing road safety. For more than a decade, the Accident Research Department of the Allianz Center for Technology (AZT) has been analyzing their safety potential as part of several research projects. This paper will first examine the methods used to analyze the potential for loss prevention and the effectiveness of driver assistance systems. Using these analysis methods, AZT – in cooperation with automobile manufacturers Audi, Daimler and Volvo – has investigated the efficiency and the limits of front collision warning systems and autonomous emergency braking systems in passenger cars.
Another focus of the paper is a GDV study on forecasting the influence of assistance systems and automated driving functions on the claims trend in Germany that was conducted by an interdisciplinary working group of engineers, mathematicians,
insurance experts and accident researchers. The accident-prevention potential (relevance) of specific ADAS systems was analyzed using real current accident situations and combined with motor vehicle insurance claims data. Already proven
potential effectiveness (efficiency, utilization) are supplemented with the assessment by experts in the project group. The results show a 7 % to 16 % reduction in motor vehicle insurance claims payments up to 2035 compared to 2015 due to ADAS and HAD systems.
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