SAE J 3063-2015 Active Safety Systems Terms & Definitions.pdf
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5、ive Safety Systems Terms Markstrm, Anders. Active accelerator pedal: speed feedback aided driving. Last modified December 4, 2001. http:/epubl.luth.se/1402-1617/2001/320/index.htm. Pre-Collision Throttle Management, Subaru, Accessed July 21, 2014, http:/www.subaru.co.nz/about/eyesight/pre-collision-
6、throttle-management. Traffic Sign Detection, Mobileye, Accessed January 21, 2015, http:/ SAE INTERNATIONAL J3063 NOV2015 Page 4 of 7 3. ABBREVIATIONS AEB Automatic Emergency Braking CICAS Cooperative Intersection Collision Avoidance Systems DBS Dynamic Brake Support ESC Electronic Stability Control
7、ERBA Extended Range Backing Aid Euro NCAP European New Car Assessment Program FVCW Forward Vehicle Collision Warning FVCMS Forward Vehicle Collision Mitigation Systems GPS Global positioning system ISA Intelligent Speed Adaptation LCDAS Lane Change Decision Aid Systems LDWS Lane Departure Warning Sy
8、stems LKAS Lane Keeping Assistance System MALSO Maneuvering Aid for Low Speed Operation NCAP New Car Assessment Program NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the United States Department of Transportation PCMS Pedestrian Collision Mitigation Systems POV Principal Other Vehicle PCTM
9、 Pre-Collision Throttle Management RBDPS Road Boundary Departure Prevention System SV Subject Vehicle TSR Traffic Sign Recognition US DOT United States Department of Transportation 4. ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS DEFINITIONS 4.1 Active Safety Systems ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS: Vehicle systems that sense and mo
10、nitor conditions inside and outside the vehicle for the purpose of identifying perceived present and potential dangers to the vehicle, occupants, and/or other road users, and automatically intervene to help avoid or mitigate potential collisions via various methods, including alerts to the driver, v
11、ehicle system adjustments, and/or active control of the vehicle subsystems (brakes, throttle, suspension, etc.). NOTE: For purposes of this report, systems that meet the definition of active safety systems are considered to have a design purpose that is primarily focused on improving safety rather t
12、han comfort, convenience or general driver assistance. Active safety systems warn or intervene during a high risk event or maneuver. SAE INTERNATIONAL J3063 NOV2015 Page 5 of 7 4.1.1 Active Safety Systems Classifications WARNING SYSTEMS: Inform the subject vehicle driver about the need to take actio
13、n to avoid a specific hazard in the driving environment. INTERVENTION SYSTEMS: Directly influence vehicle motions/actions for only the time needed to avoid/mitigate a specific hazard in the driving environment, and without necessarily requiring action by the vehicle driver. 4.1.2 Active Safety Syste
14、ms Orientations LONGITUDINAL ORIENTATION: Refers to the line along the vehicle longitudinal Y (Zero Y) plane (X) defined in SAE J1100 and SAE J182 relative to the subject vehicle. LATERAL ORIENTATION: Refers to the line along the vehicle transverse X (Zero X) plane (Y) defined in SAE J1100 and SAE J
15、182 relative to the subject vehicle. SUBJECT VEHICLE: Refers to the vehicle equipped with the active safety system. PRINCIPAL OTHER VEHICLE: Refers to a vehicle presenting a potential risk to the subject vehicle. 4.2 Warning Systems 4.2.1 Longitudinal Warning Systems BACKUP AIDS: Provide detection o
16、f obstacles to the rear of the subject vehicle and/or provide indirect rear visibility to help the driver compensate for rear blind spots. (DOT-HS-810-828). BACKUP WARNING SYSTEMS: Help to warn the driver about the presence of an object behind the subject vehicle. COOPERATIVE INTERSECTION COLLISION
17、AVOIDANCE SYSTEMS (CICAS): Use both vehicle-based and infrastructure-based technologies to help drivers approaching an intersection understand the state of activities within that intersection (Cooperative Intersection Collision Avoidance Systems). CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT Cross traffic detection: Detects
18、 cross-path traffic (moving objects) approaching from either the left or right side ahead of or behind the subject vehicle and alerts the driver. CURVE SPEED WARNING SYSTEMS: Warn the driver of maintaining excessive speed to negotiate the upcoming curved road, so that the driver may reduce the speed
19、. It may use a combination of GPS and digital maps to assess threat levels for a driver approaching a curve too quickly (Curve Speed Warning Systems). EXTENDED RANGE BACKING AID (ERBA): Is capable of warning a driver of the presence of obstacles in an area behind the subject vehicle (called the Zone
20、 of Regard) indicating that immediate driver action is required. - This adapted excerpt is from ISO 22840:2010, Section 3.1, page 2 with the permission of ANSI on behalf of ISO. (c) ISO 2015 - All rights reserved. FORWARD VEHICLE COLLISION WARNING SYSTEMS (FVCWS) Forward collision warning: Warn the
21、driver of a potential collision with a POV in the forward path of the subject vehicle. - This adapted excerpt is from ISO 15623:2013, Section 3.4, page 1 with the permission of ANSI on behalf of ISO. (c) ISO 2015 - All rights reserved. INTELLIGENT SPEED ADAPTATION (ISA) Intelligent speed assistance,
22、 Speed alerting, Intelligent speed authority: Brings speed limit information into the subject vehicle. Navigation devices in the subject vehicle (typically GPS or GPS enhanced with additional information) give a precise location and heading, while the system compares the vehicle speed with the locat
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