| Methods for evaluating EMC of blind-spot detection systems |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-02 |
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Methods for evaluating electromagnetic immunity of blind-spot detection systems are proposed using a simple reciprocating motion device equipped with a reflector. The electromagnetic immunity test is conducted after the BSD system has been activated. Vehicle’s electromagnetic immunity test methods and conditions are consistent with the previous ones. Reproducibility has been verified across various vehicle models with only minor adjustments required. The proposal seeks opinions from member countries regarding the necessity of electromagnetic immunity evaluation methods for BSD systems. |
| Submitted by: KATRI |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 26 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility and UN Regulation No. 151 | Blind-spot information systems (BSIS) |
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| UN R10: Comments on roadmap for the 08 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-07/Rev.1 |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 03 Jul 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility and WP.29 Regulatory Project | Review of Regulations for Applicability to ADS Vehicles |
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| EMC informal group: Logistical information for the proposed November session in Tokyo |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-06 |
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The EMC informal group proposes to hold a meeting in Tokyo during the 2nd or 4th week of November 2027, with demonstration venue also in Tokyo. Proposed demonstration content is to be determined for automated driving systems. The meeting contents are subject to change. |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 24 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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| EMC and blind-spot detection |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-03 |
| Submitted by: KATRI |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 26 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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| Methods for evaluation electromagnetic immunity of blind-spot detection systems |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-04 |
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Proposal regarding methods for evaluating electromagnetic immunity of blind-spot detection systems. The proposal identifies this as a subject for discussion as part of ADAS evaluation methods. The form requests consideration of revisions to evaluation methods, with reference to presentation materials. The proposal’s disposition status remains to be determined by the IWG. |
| Submitted by: KATRI |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 26 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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| UN R10: Proposal for a Supplement 3 to the 07 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-05 |
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Proposal to clarify ADS Active Mode and methods to activate ADS using test equipment or by modifying software of in-vehicle ADS-related ECUs, clarify test objects for ESA at component-level or system-level, and clarify test methods when ADS cannot be activated in an anechoic chamber, when testing in a non-active state using warning indicators or diagnostic functions, or when errors occur upon activation of ADS. This is a preliminary proposal intended for presentation at IWG EMC meetings in Autumn 2026. |
| Submitted by: Japan |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 24 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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| Standardized testing conditions for harmonics and flicker vs. actual grid connection |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-08 |
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CLEPA proposes standardized testing conditions for harmonics and flicker in UN R10 across countries with differing grid voltages and frequencies. Three cases are presented: Case 1 applies requirements to 220–240 V single-phase or 380–415 V three-phase at 50 or 60 Hz only; Case 2 permits multi-voltage operation but tests only at 220–240 V or 380–415 V; Case 3 applies scaled limits for region-specific operation at different voltages such as 100 V, with IEC 61000-3-3 and IEC 61000-3-11 marked not applicable due to impedance specifications limited to 220–250 V systems. |
| Submitted by: CLEPA |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 26 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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| Status of IEC CISPR/D WG1 Special Task Forces – July 2026 |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-09 |
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The 7th Edition of IEC CISPR 12 was issued in June 2025, with work commencing on an 8th Edition. Two Special Task Forces are developing updates: one investigating dynamic testing at alternative fixed speeds and acceleration/deceleration modes, and another developing a measurement method for the frequency range 1 GHz to 6 GHz. An 8th Edition CISPR 12 is estimated for issue May–July 2028. For IEC CISPR 36, a Special Task Force concluded that conducted voltage emission measurements are more appropriate than magnetic radiated methods for charging mode testing. A 2nd Edition incorporating conducted voltage charging mode measurements is estimated for issue September–November 2027. |
| Submitted by: UK |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 26 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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| UN R10: Input from the Netherlands |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-10 |
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The Netherlands proposes introducing a separate part 2 addressing immunity-related functionality on lateral movement for steer-by-wire and automated driving systems. Harmonics should be tested when issues are observed; in the cited example, step sizes above and below 745–755 MHz and harmonic frequencies at 1500 MHz and 375 MHz require testing. UN R10 should address specific immunity features across multiple UN Regulations, or references should be moved to individual regulations. Test procedures for complex systems like steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire require improvement, including clearer protocols and discussion of specialized technical units. Dwell time must be sufficient to observe all potential fail criteria in agreement between manufacturer and technical service. Antenna switching during testing at 3m versus 10m positions should be forbidden. EMC shielding must be robust and durable, excluding non-integral ferrite blocks and loose components, with critical details recorded in test reports. |
| Submitted by: Netherlands |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 29 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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| Toward a better fit-for-purpose and up-to-date UN R10 |
| Reference Number: EMC-53-11 |
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The European Commission presents prioritized proposals toward updating UN R10 to address transformative vehicle technologies including electrification, automated systems, steer-by-wire, V2X communication, and software-defined vehicles. Current interpretation does not guarantee safety and environmental protection under real road conditions. Proposals include assessing radiated emissions from four vehicle sides rather than two, testing under normal driving conditions, and establishing agreement on drive cycles and transients. These proposals align with WP.29 guidance, improve safety, ensure reproducibility, and represent adaptation to technological progress, based on follow-up of EMC-46-04 and EMC-49-09. |
| Submitted by: EC |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 29 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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| Radiated emission testing requirements in the frequency range 1-6 GHz |
| Reference Number: EMC-52-06/Rev.1 |
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Proposal to add para. 6.2.1.3 defining method of measurement in the frequency range 1 GHz to 6 GHz, add para. 6.2.2.5 establishing limits of disturbance with peak detector at vehicle-to-antenna spacings of 3.0 ± 0.05 m and 10.0 ± 0.2 m, add para. 6.3.2.5 establishing limits of disturbance with average detector at vehicle-to-antenna spacings of 3.0 ± 0.05 m and 10.0 ± 0.2 m, rename para. 6.5.2 to specify frequency range 30 MHz to 1000 MHz, add para. 6.5.3 establishing ESA broadband type approval limits in the frequency range 1 GHz to 6 GHz with measurement frequency requirements based on highest internal frequency, add para. 7.3 establishing specifications concerning narrowband electromagnetic radiation from vehicles with method of measurement and type approval limits, rename para. 7.10.2 to specify frequency range 30 MHz to 1000 MHz, add para. 7.10.3 establishing ESA broadband type approval limits in the frequency range 1 GHz to 6 GHz with measurement frequency requirements, add Annex XY defining method of measurement of radiated broadband and narrowband electromagnetic emissions from vehicles in the frequency range 1 GHz to 6 GHz, add Annex XZ defining method of measurement of radiated broadband electromagnetic emissions from electrical/electronic sub-assemblies with test setup figures, and add Appendices z1 and z2 establishing vehicle reference limits at 10 m and 3 m antenna-vehicle separation respectively. |
| Submitted by: BNetzA |
| Meeting Sessions: 53rd EMC session (1-2 Jun) |
| Document date: 29 Jun 26 |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 10 | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
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