IEEE 1616-2004 en Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders (MVEDRs)《机动车事故数据记录器(MVEDRs)》.pdf
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1、IEEE Std 1616-2004IEEE Standards1616TMIEEE Standard for Motor VehicleEvent Data Recorders (MVEDRs)3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USAIEEE Vehicular Technology SocietySponsored by theMotor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR) CommitteeIEEE Standards10 February 2005Print: SH95281PDF: SS95281Cop
2、yright 1998 IEEE All Rights Reserved 1IEEE Std 1616-2004 (R2010)IEEE Standard for Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR)SponsorMotor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR) Committeeof theIEEE Vehicular Technology SocietyApproved 23 February 2005American National Standards InstituteReaffirmed 25 Marc
3、h 2010Approved 3 September 2004IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: A performance standard for MVEDR data collection, storage, and retrieval, to ensure thatcomparable event data parameters are generated by all vehicles, is described.Keywords: crash data, event data recorder, motor vehicleThe Institute o
4、f Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2005 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 10 February 2005. Printed in the United States of America.Second printing 23 February 2005.IEEE is a regi
5、stered trademark in the U.S. Patent (978) 750-8400. Permission to photocopy portions of any individual standard for educationalclassroom use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center.Note: Attention is called to the possibility that implementation of this standard may require use o
6、f subject mat-ter covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, no position is taken with respect to the existence orvalidity of any patent rights in connection therewith. The IEEE shall not be responsible for identifying patentsfor which a license may be required by an IEEE standard or
7、 for conducting inquiries into the legal validity orscope of those patents that are brought to its attention.Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved. iiiIntroductionIn 2000, over 16 million motor vehicle crashes occurred in the U.S., damaging over 27.6 million vehiclesand injuring 5.3 million perso
8、ns. With a crash occurring every two seconds, over 41,000 Americans die fromfatal injuries annually. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading killers of Americans under the age of 34 andthe leading cause of major brain and spinal injuries.The impact of motor vehicle crashes on a society is enormous. Fo
9、r 2000, the National Highway TrafficSafety Administration (NHTSA) estimated the cost of crashes at well over 1/2 billion dollars a day, totaling$230 billion annually. These costs include property damage, medical care, insurance administration,emergency services, legal and court costs, travel delay,
10、productivity losses, and costs to employers.According to the European Transport Safety Council, the numbers in EU countries are quite similar43,000 die and over 3.5 million are injured annually, with motor vehicle injuries being the leading cause ofdeath and hospital admission for citizens under 45.
11、 Globally, vehicle crashes are the single largest cause ofdeath of men between the ages of 15 and 44 and the ninth disease burden worldwide. Currently, worldwide,one person dies every minute of the day in a motor vehicle crash. The World Heath Organization projectsthat by the year 2020 road traffic
12、injuries will be the third highest burden of disease in the world.Crash information is critical to understanding causation leading up to the crash, occupant kinematics andvehicle performance during a crash, and post-crash events. Manufacturers, engineers, policy makers,researchers, and others rely o
13、n crash information to improve vehicle design, shape regulatory policy,develop injury criteria, detect vehicle defects, and resolve investigations and litigation.Motor vehicles have markedly transitioned from mechanical machines with mechanical controls to highlytechnological vehicles with integrate
14、d electronic systems and sensors. Modern automobiles generate, utilize,and analyze electronic data to improve vehicle performance, safety, security, comfort and emissions. Sur-rounding a crash, capture of a subset of vehicle data on an MVEDR makes important information readilyavailable for medical r
15、esponders, crash investigators, and researchers. The degree of societal benefit fromMVEDRs is directly related to the number of vehicles operating with an MVEDR and the ability to retrieveand utilize these data. Having standardized data definitions and formats allows the capture of vehicle crashinfo
16、rmation.The P1616 Working Group of IEEE recognizes the value of improved crash information in improving theknowledge of what happens before, during, and after a motor vehicle crash. Such insights will provide majorbenefits to society and significantly improve the science of motor vehicle crashes. Th
17、is standard defines aprotocol for MVEDR output data compatibility and export protocols of MVEDR data elementsThe impact of improved crash data goes beyond just understanding the dynamics of a crash; it affects a myr-iad of important societal and business functions. With that in mind, the Working Gro
18、up solicited input froma range of end users to help identify important data element and critical uses of motor vehicle crash data.Both individual crash events and aggregate data have value for end users, depending on the application anddata used.Some users and uses include the following: Automotive
19、industry: Data-driven design of vehicles, using larger numbers of crashes across acontinuum of severity; early evaluation of system and vehicle design performance; and internationalharmonization of safety standards.This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1616-2004, IEEE Standard for Motor Vehicle
20、Event Data Recorder(MVEDR).iv Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved. Insurance industry: Help to identify fraudulent claim, costing more than $20 billion annually;improve risk management; expedite claims and decrease administrative cost. Insurers require accu-rate crash data for subrogation of cl
21、aims and recovery of expenses. Government: Promulgating and evaluating standards; identifying problem injuries and mechanisms;stipulating injury criteria and investigating of defects. State and local officials require crash informa-tion to identify problem intersections and road lengths, to determin
22、e hazard countermeasures, and toevaluate the effectiveness of safety interventions. Researchers: Human factors research, such as the man-machine interface; crash causation, theeffects of aging and medical conditions, and fatigue; biomechanics research on human response tocrashes, harmonized dummy de
23、velopment, and injury causation. Medical providers: On-scene field triage of motor vehicle crash victims; improved diagnostic andtherapeutic decisions; automatic notification of emergency providers; better organization of traumaand EMS system resources. The Public: Better policies, vehicle design, e
24、mergency response, roadway design, and driving habits;lowered insurance costs, decreased possibility for fraud; fewer crashes and more efficient systems.Notice to usersErrataErrata, if any, for this and all other standards can be accessed at the following URL: http:/standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/u
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