Anti-Pinch Protection Approaches on Smart Tailgate

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Abstract

An improved system for detecting the presence of an object in the path of a liftgate relies upon the sensor and transmitters those used for collision avoidance systems to detect the presence of an object when the tailgate is closed in auto-mode. The sensors are actuated when the liftgate is moved to its closed position. When an object is detected, further movement of the liftgate stops rearward accordingly. Now a day, the capacitive sensors are widely used for the anti-pinch system considering the production cost and adaptability. Pedestrians are in at risk of meeting with fatal accidents or tailgate get mal-function due to the presence of the hard object. Car manufacturers have initiated to support by offering collision avoidance systems that detect pedestrians and objects on the powered tailgate.

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Satish Ullatil. 2020. \u201cAnti-Pinch Protection Approaches on Smart Tailgate\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - J: General Engineering GJRE-J Volume 20 (GJRE Volume 20 Issue J3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

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An improved system for detecting the presence of an object in the path of a liftgate relies upon the sensor and transmitters those used for collision avoidance systems to detect the presence of an object when the tailgate is closed in auto-mode. The sensors are actuated when the liftgate is moved to its closed position. When an object is detected, further movement of the liftgate stops rearward accordingly. Now a day, the capacitive sensors are widely used for the anti-pinch system considering the production cost and adaptability. Pedestrians are in at risk of meeting with fatal accidents or tailgate get mal-function due to the presence of the hard object. Car manufacturers have initiated to support by offering collision avoidance systems that detect pedestrians and objects on the powered tailgate.

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