Sooner, Faster, Safer
In CAPS — Combined Active and Passive Safety — Bosch researchers and engineers have integrated previously separate automotive functions into new safety systems.
High-Speed Airbag
Sophisticated algorithms in the electronic stability program (ESP®, orange) can sense when a vehicle skids on ice or due to aquaplaning: The airbag control system (red) primes itself for a potential side impact. Earlier airbag release particularly improves occupant protection in side collisions, in which no crumple zone absorbs crash energy. Bosch engineers are linking the previously separate functions electronic stability program (ESP®) and occupant protection (airbag) under the name "Early Pole Crash Detection".
Collision Protection
The ultrasonic sensors of the parking assistant (blue) are connected to the headrest (green) via the airbag control system. If the acceleration sensor in the airbag control senses a collision and the ultrasonic sensors additionally indicate that this is a rear impact, then the crash-active headrest and other passive protective functions can be activated much faster than in the past. The headrest promptly shifts into the optimum position to prevent whiplash injuries, a frequent consequence of rear-end collisions.