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A Review of the Potential for Vehicle On-Board Diagnostic Safety Systems
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State and Federally mandated vehicle inspection programs have failed to prevent fatal accidents due to worn parts or failed vehicle systems. Intelligent Vehicle/Highway Systems (IVHS) are being implemented and taking many forms - from traffic information systems to sophisticated automated control of vehicles in motion. W i h IVHS, detecting unsafe vehicle components and systems in use becomes an important issue. This paper looks at On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) and examines how they may be applied, along with supplementary systems, to improve safety in automobiles, especially in an automated control enviroment.
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Bryant, P., "A Review of the Potential for Vehicle On-Board Diagnostic Safety Systems," SAE Technical Paper 921596, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921596.Also In
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- Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) IIHS Fact 1989
- Office of Crash Avoidance Research (NHTSA) Intelligent Vehicle Highway System (IVHS) accident analysis 1984-1986 cardfile database on pre-crash factor (3 to 5 seconds prior to crash)
- Tri-level Study of The Causes of Traffic Accidents Treat J.R. et al May 79 Institute for Research to Public Safety Indian University DOT contract HS-034-3-535
- Accident Facts 1989 Edition Nation Traffic Council