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Toyota adds child models to virtual crash dummy line-up.
Toyota City, Japan, June 21, 2016 - Toyota Motor Corporation has added three new models to represent children aged ten, six, and three to version 4 of its total human model for the fake software virtual safety crash THUMS THUMS allows injuries to the body man in vehicle accidents to simulate on a computer, and sales of the new models will start from this fall.
THUMS is able to predict the extent of the injuries suffered in the human body, and therefore, is used in the technological development of occupant protection devices such as airbags, and contribute to improving safety performance THUMS of vehicles is also increasingly used in the field of Motorsports for example, it was used by NASCAR in the US -Based national Association for Stock Car Auto Racing to formulate regulations for seat forms that are better able to reduce the risk of rib fractures sustained by drivers following racing accidents.
Ten years 138cm high, 118cm high six and three years 94cm large additions to THUMS Version 4 show the average child morphologies in each respective age As the great male 189cm tall male medium-build large adult 179cm and small female models 153cm tall already sold, the new models are available in two versions - a passenger version and a pedestrian Version - for a total of six new additions to the range THUMS This expanded line- up takes into consideration influence of age and physical condition, and enables further analysis of the injury.


Since THUMS Version 1 was launched in 2000, continued improvements and enhancements to the software for version 2, which was released in 2003, faces and bone structure have been added to release models 3, launched in 2008, added a simulation of the brain and in 2010, version 4 has been updated with detailed modeling of the brain and also the addition of internal organs and their implementation and interaction within the body in 2015, Version 5 adds the simulated muscles, allowing the models to assume the same positions bracing that a human being could just before an accident.
The newly launched models of children's specifications have been created as a result of research collaboration between Wayne State University, the University of Michigan, and collaborative security research center located in the Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor , Michigan.
THUMS is available for purchase by the jSol Tokyo-based Japan Corporation and ESI THUMS is used for a variety of purposes by automakers, parts manufacturers, and universities in Japan and abroad, it helps research on security technologies not only Toyota, but also by organizations worldwide the ultimate desire of a moving company to move towards the goal of eliminating traffic deaths and injuries to future, Toyota will use THUMS for analyzing the injuries to passengers and pedestrians in collisions with and between vehicles and to continue research and improve security technology of all kinds.
Toyota began developing THUMS in cooperation with Toyota Central R D Labs, Inc.



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