Bosch celebrates 40 years of life saving technology

November 09, 2020
Bosch celebrates 40 years of life saving technology
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Bosch has marked the 40th anniversary of the introduction of the first electronic airbag control unit for cars. The company was the pioneer of the detonation system in conjunction with Daimler-Benz AG and it is estimated that since the market launch of Bosch’s airbag control units, the front, side, and head airbags they deploy have helped save some 90,000 lives around the world.


Since 1980 Bosch has manufactured more than 250 million airbag control units and continues to refine the technology.

Using internal and external acceleration, yaw-rate, and pressure sensors, a state-of-the-art airbag control unit identifies the type of accident as well as its severity, and deploys the airbag and belt tensioner as needed. In just ten milliseconds, ten times faster than a person can blink, the trigger algorithm interprets the sensor data to determine whether the driver has simply hit the brakes, bumped into a parked car, jumped the curb, or if the vehicle has had a severe collision or is at risk of rolling over. If the situation is dangerous, the system ignites the pyrotechnic gas generator. Within 30 milliseconds, the airbag is fully inflated and can protect the driver and passengers.

Today’s vehicles come with as many as nine airbags installed, which can be deployed individually depending on the accident scenario. Following a collision, the system also sends a signal to cut off the fuel supply, or, in electric vehicles, to disconnect the high-voltage battery. In addition, the system forwards information about the accident to other vehicle systems, for example eCall, which automatically calls emergency services after an airbag has been deployed.

 
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