Automatically Commanded Steering Functions | Session 4 | 25-27 Nov 2015
Tokyo
Agenda Item 5.4.

Main content of document from (OICA/CLEPA):
Transition Demand and Minimal Risk manoeuver concepts

The delegates discussed about the values of the timing for Warning, Transition time and Minimal risk manoeuvre. The timing for returning the driving task back to the driver in case of end of the “ACSF-road”, exit from this road or bringing the driver back, if it seems, that he is no more in the situation to resume control in time, are uncritical as the ACSF controlled vehicle is working perfectly. More critical is the timing in case of a sudden, unexpected event and in case of a failure in the system.

The outcome of the discussion is reflected in the new generated document: ACSF-04-18, which is shown below and in an update of the OICA/CLEPA document ACSF-04-12-Rev1.

Documentation
ACSF-04-12 OICA-CLEPA input concerning automated steering transition demand and minimum risk maneouvre provisions (OICA and CLEPA)
ACSF-04-12/Rev.1 Revised OICA-CLEPA input concerning automated steering transition demand and minimum risk maneouvre provisions (OICA and CLEPA)
ACSF-04-18 Outcome of the ACSF informal group discussion on warning/transition times for Category E automated steering systems