Logo
Login Sign Up
Current Revision

BSI BS ISO 19206-3:2021

Road vehicles. Test devices for target vehicles, vulnerable road users and other objects, for assessment of active safety functions -- Requirements for passenger vehicle 3D targets
Best Price Guarantee
Instant

$443.91

2-5 Days

$443.91

SAVE 10%

$799.04


Sub Total (1 Item(s))

$ 0.00

Estimated Shipping

$ 0.00

Total (Pre-Tax)

$ 0.00


View in Library
or
British Standards Institution Logo

BSI BS ISO 19206-3:2021

Road vehicles. Test devices for target vehicles, vulnerable road users and other objects, for assessment of active safety functions -- Requirements for passenger vehicle 3D targets

PUBLISH DATE 2021
PAGES 58
BSI BS ISO 19206-3:2021

This document specifies performance requirements for surrogate targets used to assess the system detection and performance of active safety systems.

This document specifies the properties of an omni-directional multi-purpose vehicle target for assessment of interaction in a variety of traffic scenarios.

This document specifies the properties of a vehicle target that will allow it to represent a passenger vehicle in terms of size, shape, reflection properties, etc. for testing purposes. This document addresses the detection requirements for a vehicle target in terms of sensing technologies commonly in use at the time of publication of this document, and where possible, anticipates future sensing technologies. It also addresses methodologies to verify the target response properties to these sensors, as well as performance requirements for the target carrier.

The vehicle targets specified in this document reflect passenger cars and, in particular, the smaller and more common B and C segment cars.

This document does not address the test procedures in terms of speeds, positions, or timing of events. Performance criteria for the active safety system are also not addressed.

SDO BSI: British Standards Institution
Document Number ISO 19206-3
Publication Date June 1, 2021
Language en - English
Page Count 58
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee AUE/15
Loading...

Failed to load document history.

Publish Date Document Id Type View