| Light Vehicle AEBS informal group: Report on the 2nd session |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-12 |
|
Report on the development of AEBS requirements for light vehicles, including a note on the intention to seek GRRF approval for a new regulation on M1/N1 vehicle AEBS separate from the current UN R131 on heavy-duty vehicle AEBS. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 18 |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-18 |
|
OICA counter-proposal to address the German concern over manual deactivations of AEB systems. The original document (GRRF/2017/24) proposed automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. OICA proposes reactivation after 15 minutes of continuous operation at a speed above 70 km/h. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 08 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-32 |
|
Germany proposed, in document GRRF/2017/24, to require automatic reactivation of a manually deactivated automatic braking system. One concern with the proposal invoked the need for prolonged deactivation under certain circumstances, such as when a vehicle is fitted temporarily with a snow plow. This proposal would explicitly require AEBS to be capable of detecting a blocked sensor (already implicit in the regulation) such that AEBS would not reactivate in such cases. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 131 |
| Reference Number: GRRF/2017/24 |
|
Proposal to restrict manual deactivation of AEB systems to speeds under 30 km/h. The proposal would require automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 84th GRRF session (19-22 Sep 2017) |
| Document date: 13 Jul 17 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Light Vehicle AEBS informal group: Report on the 2nd session |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-12 |
|
Report on the development of AEBS requirements for light vehicles, including a note on the intention to seek GRRF approval for a new regulation on M1/N1 vehicle AEBS separate from the current UN R131 on heavy-duty vehicle AEBS. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 18 |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-18 |
|
OICA counter-proposal to address the German concern over manual deactivations of AEB systems. The original document (GRRF/2017/24) proposed automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. OICA proposes reactivation after 15 minutes of continuous operation at a speed above 70 km/h. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 08 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-32 |
|
Germany proposed, in document GRRF/2017/24, to require automatic reactivation of a manually deactivated automatic braking system. One concern with the proposal invoked the need for prolonged deactivation under certain circumstances, such as when a vehicle is fitted temporarily with a snow plow. This proposal would explicitly require AEBS to be capable of detecting a blocked sensor (already implicit in the regulation) such that AEBS would not reactivate in such cases. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 131 |
| Reference Number: GRRF/2017/24 |
|
Proposal to restrict manual deactivation of AEB systems to speeds under 30 km/h. The proposal would require automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 84th GRRF session (19-22 Sep 2017) |
| Document date: 13 Jul 17 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Light Vehicle AEBS informal group: Report on the 2nd session |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-12 |
|
Report on the development of AEBS requirements for light vehicles, including a note on the intention to seek GRRF approval for a new regulation on M1/N1 vehicle AEBS separate from the current UN R131 on heavy-duty vehicle AEBS. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 18 |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-18 |
|
OICA counter-proposal to address the German concern over manual deactivations of AEB systems. The original document (GRRF/2017/24) proposed automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. OICA proposes reactivation after 15 minutes of continuous operation at a speed above 70 km/h. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 08 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-32 |
|
Germany proposed, in document GRRF/2017/24, to require automatic reactivation of a manually deactivated automatic braking system. One concern with the proposal invoked the need for prolonged deactivation under certain circumstances, such as when a vehicle is fitted temporarily with a snow plow. This proposal would explicitly require AEBS to be capable of detecting a blocked sensor (already implicit in the regulation) such that AEBS would not reactivate in such cases. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 131 |
| Reference Number: GRRF/2017/24 |
|
Proposal to restrict manual deactivation of AEB systems to speeds under 30 km/h. The proposal would require automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 84th GRRF session (19-22 Sep 2017) |
| Document date: 13 Jul 17 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Light Vehicle AEBS informal group: Report on the 2nd session |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-12 |
|
Report on the development of AEBS requirements for light vehicles, including a note on the intention to seek GRRF approval for a new regulation on M1/N1 vehicle AEBS separate from the current UN R131 on heavy-duty vehicle AEBS. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 18 |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-18 |
|
OICA counter-proposal to address the German concern over manual deactivations of AEB systems. The original document (GRRF/2017/24) proposed automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. OICA proposes reactivation after 15 minutes of continuous operation at a speed above 70 km/h. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 08 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-32 |
|
Germany proposed, in document GRRF/2017/24, to require automatic reactivation of a manually deactivated automatic braking system. One concern with the proposal invoked the need for prolonged deactivation under certain circumstances, such as when a vehicle is fitted temporarily with a snow plow. This proposal would explicitly require AEBS to be capable of detecting a blocked sensor (already implicit in the regulation) such that AEBS would not reactivate in such cases. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 131 |
| Reference Number: GRRF/2017/24 |
|
Proposal to restrict manual deactivation of AEB systems to speeds under 30 km/h. The proposal would require automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 84th GRRF session (19-22 Sep 2017) |
| Document date: 13 Jul 17 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Light Vehicle AEBS informal group: Report on the 2nd session |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-12 |
|
Report on the development of AEBS requirements for light vehicles, including a note on the intention to seek GRRF approval for a new regulation on M1/N1 vehicle AEBS separate from the current UN R131 on heavy-duty vehicle AEBS. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 18 |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-18 |
|
OICA counter-proposal to address the German concern over manual deactivations of AEB systems. The original document (GRRF/2017/24) proposed automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. OICA proposes reactivation after 15 minutes of continuous operation at a speed above 70 km/h. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 08 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-32 |
|
Germany proposed, in document GRRF/2017/24, to require automatic reactivation of a manually deactivated automatic braking system. One concern with the proposal invoked the need for prolonged deactivation under certain circumstances, such as when a vehicle is fitted temporarily with a snow plow. This proposal would explicitly require AEBS to be capable of detecting a blocked sensor (already implicit in the regulation) such that AEBS would not reactivate in such cases. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 131 |
| Reference Number: GRRF/2017/24 |
|
Proposal to restrict manual deactivation of AEB systems to speeds under 30 km/h. The proposal would require automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 84th GRRF session (19-22 Sep 2017) |
| Document date: 13 Jul 17 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Light Vehicle AEBS informal group: Report on the 2nd session |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-12 |
|
Report on the development of AEBS requirements for light vehicles, including a note on the intention to seek GRRF approval for a new regulation on M1/N1 vehicle AEBS separate from the current UN R131 on heavy-duty vehicle AEBS. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 06 Feb 18 |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-18 |
|
OICA counter-proposal to address the German concern over manual deactivations of AEB systems. The original document (GRRF/2017/24) proposed automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. OICA proposes reactivation after 15 minutes of continuous operation at a speed above 70 km/h. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 08 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 |
| Reference Number: GRRF-86-32 |
|
Germany proposed, in document GRRF/2017/24, to require automatic reactivation of a manually deactivated automatic braking system. One concern with the proposal invoked the need for prolonged deactivation under certain circumstances, such as when a vehicle is fitted temporarily with a snow plow. This proposal would explicitly require AEBS to be capable of detecting a blocked sensor (already implicit in the regulation) such that AEBS would not reactivate in such cases. |
| Meeting Sessions: 86th GRRF session (12-16 Feb 2018) |
| Document date: 13 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 131 |
| Reference Number: GRRF/2017/24 |
|
Proposal to restrict manual deactivation of AEB systems to speeds under 30 km/h. The proposal would require automatic reactivation of the AEBS when the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 84th GRRF session (19-22 Sep 2017) |
| Document date: 13 Jul 17 |
| Document status: Superseded |
|
Relevant to
|
| View full document file for more information |
| GRRF-86-12 | Light Vehicle AEBS informal group: Report on the 2nd session | |
| GRRF-86-18 | UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 | |
| GRRF-86-18 | UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 | |
| GRRF-86-32 | UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 | |
| GRRF-86-32 | UN R131: Proposal to amend document GRRF/2017/24 | |
| GRRF/2017/24 | Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 131 |