GRSG-106-38
UN Regulation No. 116 and innovative vehicle alarm systems/ anti-theft systems (EC)
UN Regulation No. 116 and innovative vehicle alarm systems/ anti-theft systems
European Commission request for input on the possible type approval of new systems that enable unlocking cars via smart phones and that send silent alarms to security services via the Internet.
GRSG-107-08
UN Regulation No. 116 and innovative vehicle alarm systems/anti‐theft systems (Germany)
UN Regulation No. 116 and innovative vehicle alarm systems/anti‐theft systems
Input from Germany in response to the European Commission request (document GRSG-106-38) for input on the possible type approval of new systems that enable unlocking cars via smart phones and that send silent alarms to security services via the Internet.
GRSG-110-24
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 116
Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 116
Proposal from the informal working group on the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval to restructure UN R116 into two separate regulations. The regulation addresses anti-theft, alarm, and immobilizer aspects of theft prevention. Since these aspects may be mandatory or optional depending upon the country or market, the application of UN R116 to whole vehicle type approval becomes problematic. This proposal would extract the immobilizer provisions into a separate new regulation.
GRSG/2015/7
Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 116 (OICA)
Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 116
UN R116 specifies operating voltages and voltage limits. Current technology and intelligent battery management systems allow for precise control and definition of these parameters. This includes “intelligent” operating ranges in order to optimize energy management (CO2 emission reduction). Fixed operating voltage ranges are therefore unnecessary or even may hinder efforts for CO2 emission reduction in the future. This proposal would allow varying operating voltage ranges according to the battery technology used to remove this restriction impact such advanced designs.