Active Safety System Sensors
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J3088_201711
- Issued
Scope
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a
Identify the functionality and performance you could expect from active safety sensors
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b
Establish a basic understanding of how sensors work
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c
Establish a basic understanding of how sensors can be tested
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d
Describe an exemplar set of acceptable requirements and tests associated with each technology
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e
Describe the key requirements/functionality for the test targets
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f
Describe the unique characteristics of the targets or tests
Rationale
Recommended Content
Ground Vehicle Standard | Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) System Performance Testing |
Ground Vehicle Standard | Active Safety Systems Terms & Definitions |
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Issuing Committee
Active Safety Systems Standards Committee
Committee will develop technical reports focusing on active safety systems for light duty vehicles (GVWR < 10,000 lbs). An active safety system shall be defined as a vehicle safety system that senses and monitors conditions inside and outside the vehicle, identifies perceived present and potential dangers to the vehicle, occupants, and other roadway users, and then automatically reacts to help avoid or mitigate crashes via various methods including alerts, vehicle system adjustments, and active control of the vehicle motion subsystems (brakes, throttle, suspension, etc.)
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