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| Document title | Lighting for automated vehicles: discussion on ways forward | ||||||||||
| Date | 27 Apr 2018 | Consideration of how lighting systems may evolve with vehicle automation, particularly in enabling signalling vehicle status and intentions to pedestrians (AVIP: Autonomous Vehicle Interaction with Pedestrians). | |||||||||
| Source(s) | GTB | ||||||||||
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| GRE | Session 79 | 24-27 Apr 2018 |
49. The expert from GTB briefed GRE on the issues that had been addressed at the GTB forum on lighting for automated vehicles in February 2018 (GRE-79-35 and GRE-79-36). GRE noted that this topic would also be raised at the June 2018 session of the WP.29 IWGs on Intelligent Transport Systems and Automated Driving. |
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