Author(s): |
Szabo, S. S.; Falco, J. A.; Norcross, R. J.; |
Title: |
An Independent Measurement System for Testing Automotive Crash Warning Systems |
Published: |
April 02, 2009 |
Abstract: |
This report describes the National Institute of Standards and Technology's role in the Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems (IVBSS) program, a four-year safety initiative sponsored by the United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) to develop and field test an integrated crash warning system to prevent rear-end, lane-change/merge and road departure crashes on light vehicles and heavy commercial trucks. NIST's primary role in the program included assisting in the development of verification test procedures, developing a measurement system, and providing field support for vehicle test activities. NIST used the measurement system to collect data for determining whether the prototype warning systems passed or failed all closed-course track tests and for characterizing warning system performance on public roads. |
Citation: |
NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 7545 |
Pages: |
36 pp. |
Keywords: |
automotive, crash warning systems, performance measurement |
Research Areas: |
Instrumentation, Automotive, Measurements, Transportation |
PDF version: |
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