Forward Collision Warning: Preliminary Requirements for Crash Alert Timing

2001-01-0462

03/05/2001

Event
SAE 2001 World Congress
Authors Abstract
Content
Forward collision warning (FCW) systems are intended to provide drivers with crash alerts to help them avoid or mitigate rear-end crashes. To facilitate successful deployment of FCW systems, the Ford-GM Crash Avoidance Metrics Partnership (CAMP) developed preliminary minimum functional requirements for FCW systems implemented on light vehicles (passenger cars, light trucks, and vans). This paper summarizes one aspect of the CAMP results: minimum requirements and recommendations for when to present rear-end crash alerts to the driver. These requirements are valid over a set of kinematic conditions that are described, and assume successful tracking and identification of a legitimate crash threat. The results are based on extensive closed-course human factors testing that studied drivers' last-second braking preferences and capabilities. The paper reviews the human factors testing, modeling of results, and the computation of FCW crash alert timing requirements and recommendations.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-0462
Pages
11
Citation
LeBlanc, D., Kiefer, R., Deering, R., Shulman, M. et al., "Forward Collision Warning: Preliminary Requirements for Crash Alert Timing," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-0462, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-0462.
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Published
Mar 5, 2001
Product Code
2001-01-0462
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English