| UN R156 and UN R157: Comments on documents GRVA/2021/6 and GRVA/2021/17 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-09-09 |
| Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 25 Jan 21 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) and UN Regulation No. 156 | Software Update Processes and Management Systems |
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| UN R157: Proposal to amend document GRVA/2021/3 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-09-19 |
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Given that UN R94, 95 and 137 refer only to vehicle categories M1 and N1</, the proposal would add references to UN R29 and 66 to specify an impact severity level for heavier vehicle categories for data retrieval performance limits. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 29 Jan 21 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) |
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| UN R157 special interest group: Notes from the 15 January 2021 meeting |
| Reference Number: GRVA-09-22 |
| Submitted by: EC, Germany, and UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 01 Feb 21 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) |
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| UN R157: Considerations in the implementation of ALKS |
| Reference Number: GRVA-09-33 |
| Submitted by: DfT and UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 02 Feb 21 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) |
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| Automated Lane-Keeping Systems for Heavy-Duty Vehicles |
| Reference Number: GRVA-09-34 |
| Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 03 Feb 21 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) |
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| UN R156 and UN R157: Alternative proposal to document GRVA-09-09 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-09-40 |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 04 Feb 21 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) and UN Regulation No. 156 | Software Update Processes and Management Systems |
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| Automated vehicles framework: Proposal for amendments to WP.29/2019/34/Rev.2 |
| Reference Number: GRVA-09-42/Rev.1 |
| Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 05 Feb 21 |
| Relevant to: WP.29 Regulatory Project | Automated Driving Systems, UN Regulation No. 156 | Software Update Processes and Management Systems, WP.29 Discussion Topic | Guidelines of Software Update Technical Requirements, UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS), WP.29 Regulatory Project | Data Storage Systems for Automated Driving, and WP.29 Discussion Topic | Guidelines on Cyber Security Technical Requirements |
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| UN R157: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2021/2 |
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Proposal to permit automatic activation of functions providing continuous lateral and/or longitudinal control after ALKS deactivation. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 20 Nov 20 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) |
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| UN R157: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2021/3 |
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Proposal to expand the scope to include N category vehicles and to apply the minimum performance for service braking systems (5 m/s²) as required in the 11 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 13, for vehicles of the Categories M2, M3, N2 and N3. The overall objective of the former Informal Working Group (IWG) on Automatically Commanded Steering Function (ACSF) was to develop technical requirements for Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS). The initial limitation to passenger cars (M1 category vehicles) was agreed in order to deliver within the given timeline. After having successfully accomplished the work for the system in a first step, the automotive industry has now reviewed and examined the existing requirements under the premise of including all vehicle categories M and N. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 20 Nov 20 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) |
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| UN R157: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2021/4 |
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Proposal to permit lane changes during a Minimum Risk Manoeuvre (MRM). |
| Submitted by: CLEPA and OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 20 Nov 20 |
| Document status: Formal GR review |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) |
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| UN R157: Proposal for amendments |
| Reference Number: GRVA/2021/17 |
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Proposal to permit the use of a software identification system that differs from the RxSWIN established under UN R156 on software updates. (This proposal corresponds with a proposal to amend UN R156). |
| Submitted by: France |
| Meeting Sessions: 9th GRVA session (1-5 Feb 2021) |
| Document date: 20 Nov 20 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 156 | Software Update Processes and Management Systems and UN Regulation No. 157 | Automated Lane-Keeping Systems (ALKS) |
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