J2399_200312 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operating Characteristics and User Interface
Issued
12/15/2003
- Features
- Issuing Committee
- Content
- Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an enhancement of conventional cruise control systems that allows the ACC equipped vehicle to follow a forward vehicle at a pre-selected time gap by controlling the engine, power train, and/or service brakes. This SAE Standard focuses on specifying the minimum requirements for ACC system operating characteristics and elements of the user interface. This document applies to original equipment and aftermarket ACC systems for passenger vehicles (including motorcycles). This document does not apply to commercial vehicles. Furthermore, this document does not address future variations on ACC, such as “stop&go” ACC, that can bring the equipped vehicle to a stop and reaccelerate. Future revisions of this document should consider enhanced versions of ACC, as well as the integration of ACC with Forward Collision Warning (FCW).
- Pages
- 11
- Citation
- SAE International Technical Standard, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operating Characteristics and User Interface, SAE Standard J2399_200312, Issued December 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/J2399_200312.