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44. On behalf of the IWG on AECS, the expert from the Russian Federation presented a draft UN Regulation on AECS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2016/19) and GRSG-111-06 with a detailed justification for the proposal. He introduced GRSG-111-07 with some further amendments proposed by the IWG on AECS. He drew the attention of GRSG to the limited scope of the new Regulation. He added that several functionalities were not covered by the provisions of the draft UN Regulation such as - the communication module functionality and communication antenna functionality unless otherwise prescribed in the Regulation,
- the additional data to the Minimum Set of Data (MSD) to be convened to Public Service Answering Party (PSAP),
- the format of the data, the mechanism and logic of data transmission, data exchange protocol, (iv) the operation modes and conditions of transitions between such modes,
- performance of the test call and test data transfer, the response to protocol commands received from infrastructure and network registration logic, privacy, data protection and personal data processing as well as
- Periodical Technical Inspection (PTI). These functionalities would have to be resolved or approved on a national/regional level.
45. GRSG welcomed the document and acknowledged the work of the IWG on AECS. GRSG noted a number of comments on the scope of the new Regulation and reviewed the proposal as reflected in GRSG-111-38. The expert from the Russian Federation introduced GRSG-111-13 clarifying that the draft UN Regulation does not apply to AECD/AECS functionality assessment in case of vehicle rollover. The expert from Japan presented study results on the peak pulse in comparison with three crash test methods (GRSG-111-26). He concluded that the corridor of the sled pulse (60g) specified in ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2016/19 was severe enough for real world crashes. The experts from the Russian Federation and Switzerland supported that position. The expert from EC explained that his organization had already issued the EU legislation with a pulse peak of 65g and, thus, he would not be in the position to support the proposal. He raised a study reservation to consider in detail the study results of GRSG-111-26. GRSG agreed to keep GRSG-111-26 on the agenda as a reference document.
46. The expert from OICA gave a presentation on the current status of regulatory developments and proposed possible steps forward (GRSG-111-39). He introduced GRSG-111-15 which proposes further amendments to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2016/19 aimed at introducing type approval requirements for Automatic Emergency Call Component (AECC). The proposal received general support.
47. GRSG welcomed GRSG-111-04 which lists ITU recommendations referenced in draft UN Regulation on AECS that specify the speech communication requirements for emergency calls originating from vehicles. The expert from ITU introduced the ITU Conformity Assessment Steering Committee (GRSG-111-40).
48. Finally, GRSG agreed that an extension of the mandate of the IWG on AECS was not necessary and to resume consideration of this subject at its next session in April 2017. GRSG endorsed the following suggestions by the Chair: - Experts were invited to send their written comments on the AECC requirements (GRSG-111-15) to the expert from OICA by end of November 2016 at the latest;
- Experts were invited to participate in a task force meeting organized by OICA and scheduled to be held in January 2017 to discuss the remaining open issues (GRSG-111-38);
- Contracting Parties were invited to consider, at the highest level, possible solutions to resolve the incoherence of their positions on the pulse peak of 60g versus 65g.
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GRSG/2016/19 | Proposal for a new Regulation on Accident Emergency Call Systems
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Proposal for a new Regulation on Accident Emergency Call Systems
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Reference Number: GRSG/2016/19
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Proposal from the AECS informal group for a regulation to enable the approval of Accident Emergency Call Devices (AECD) intended for M1 and N1 vehicles, the approval of M1 and N1 vehicles with regard to the installation of an AECD, and/or the approval of M1and N1 vehicles with regard to their Accident Emergency Call System (AECS) or with regard to the installation of an AECD which has not been separately approved under the regulation.
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Meeting Sessions: 111th GRSG session (11-14
Oct 2016)
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Document date: 28 Jul 16
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-111-04 | ITU-T P.1140 06/15 on speech communication requirements for emergency calls originating from vehicles
GRSG-111-06 | Justification for the proposed new Regulation on Accident Emergency Call Systems
GRSG-111-07 | Proposal for amendments to the draft new regulation on Automated Emergency Call Systems (AECS)
GRSG-111-13 | Proposal for amendments to the draft new UN Regulation on Accident Emergency Call Systems
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Proposal for amendments to the draft new UN Regulation on Accident Emergency Call Systems
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Reference Number: GRSG-111-13
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Under its technical regulation CU TR 018/2011 concerning the safety of wheeled vehicles, the Eurasian Customs Union will require AECS to automatically transmit accident data in the event of a vehicle rollover from 1 January 2017. The proposed UN Regulation on AECS ( document GRSG/2016/19) does not address rollover accidents. Therefore, Russia proposes an amendment to allow for such rollover requirements at the national level.
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Submitted by: Russia
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Meeting Sessions: 111th GRSG session (11-14
Oct 2016)
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Document date: 04 Oct 16
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-111-15 | Proposal for amendments to the draft new regulation on Automated Emergency Call Systems (AECS)
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Proposal for amendments to the draft new regulation on Automated Emergency Call Systems (AECS)
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Reference Number: GRSG-111-15
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Proposal to introduce requirements for Automatic Emergency Call Component (AECC) approvals that can be integrated into Automatic Emergency Call Device (AECS) approvals and/or Automatic Emergency Call Device installation approvals (Installation of AECD) under the new AECS Regulation.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 111th GRSG session (11-14
Oct 2016)
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Document date: 07 Oct 16
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-111-26 | Consideration of G corridor based on crash pulses
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Consideration of G corridor based on crash pulses
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Reference Number: GRSG-111-26
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Research in support of the AECS sled test pulse corridor as presented in GRSG/2016/19 (draft AECS regulation). The research demonstrates that the proposed peak G crash pulse specification is a reasonable representation of real-world crash dynamics.
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Submitted by: Japan
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Meeting Sessions: 111th GRSG session (11-14
Oct 2016)
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Document date: 11 Oct 16
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GRSG-111-38 | Proposal for a new UN Regulation on Accident Emergency Call Systems
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Proposal for a new UN Regulation on Accident Emergency Call Systems
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Reference Number: GRSG-111-38
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Proposal prepared by the Chair of the Informal Working Group (IWG) on Accident Emergency Call Systems (AECS) for a draft UN Regulation on new provisions for AECS. It is mainly based GRSG/2016/19, distributed during the 111th session of the Working Party on General Safety Provisions (GRSG) and includes the modifications proposed by the IWG on AECS in informal document GRSG-111-07, as agreed by GRSG at its 111th session.
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Meeting Sessions: 111th GRSG session (11-14
Oct 2016)
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Document date: 17 Oct 16
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Document status: Superseded
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GRSG-111-39 | AECS: Accident Emergency Call System
GRSG-111-40 | Introduction to the Conformity Assessment Steering Committee (ITU-T CASC)
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