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Title: Integrated VehicleBased Safety Systems


1
Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems
  • ITS JPO Lead Ray Resendes, FHWA
  • Technical Lead Jack Ference, NHTSA

2
Challenge
  • Over 3.6 million rear-end, run-off-the-road, and
    lane-change crashes occur every year
  • Of these, about 27,500 crashes result in one or
    more fatalities

3
Opportunity
  • Rear-end, run-off-the-road, and lane- change
    crash countermeasure systems could prevent over
    48 targeted crashes or 1,836,000 crashes
    annually
  • Integration of existing collision avoidance
    systems could result in systems with
    significantly improved effectiveness

4
Goals
  • Overall Goal To accelerate introduction of
    integrated vehicle-based safety systems into the
    Nations vehicle fleet
  • Objectives
  • Establish a partnership between the U.S. DOT and
    the automotive, commercial vehicle, and transit
    vehicle industries involving a wide range of
    stakeholders
  • Facilitate introduction and commercialization of
    effective integrated systems in these markets
  • Support the U.S. DOT role in advancing safety
    product deployment

5
Milestone/End Product
  • All new vehicles will be equipped with integrated
    safety systems that help them effectively avoid
    the most common types of deadly crashes
  • Fewer, less severe crashes
  • Fewer injuries and fatalities
  • Reduced impacts of crashes on transportation
    systems

6
Roadmap
7
Program Plan/Approach
  • The Initiative consists of five tasks
  • Task 1 Preparatory Analyses
  • Task 2 System Design
  • Task 3 Build Prototype Vehicles
  • Task 4 Conduct Field Operational Test (FOT)
  • Task 5 Perform Evaluation
  • Duration of Initiative
  • FY04-FY09

8
Task 1 Preparatory Analyses
  • Goal To shape the activities and tasks of this
    initiative
  • Actions
  • Solicit stakeholder and industry input
  • Develop functional and evaluation requirements
  • Conduct technical reviews of current systems
  • Investigate preliminary driver-vehicle interface
    (DVI) concepts
  • Assess business case and deployment potential
  • Prepare program execution strategy

9
Task 2 System Design
  • Goal To develop operational concepts,
    performance specifications, and test procedures
    for the integrated system
  • Actions
  • Develop performance specifications
  • Design, build and test sensor subsystems
  • Design, build and test threat assessment
    algorithms
  • Design, build and test driver-vehicle interface
    (DVI)
  • Develop objective test procedures

10
Task 3 Build Prototype Vehicles
  • Goal Create prototype integrated safety systems
    and vehicles to be used to test system
    effectiveness
  • Actions
  • Design and build data acquisition systems
  • Integrate subsystems and build prototype vehicles
  • Conduct objective test procedures
  • Validate performance of prototype vehicles
  • Finalize design and build vehicles to be used in
    field operational test (FOT)

11
Task 4 Conduct Field Operational Test (FOT)
  • Goal Conduct tests of prototype vehicles and
    integrated safety systems using simulators, test
    tracks and naturalistic driving methodologies
  • Actions
  • Devise FOT concepts
  • Recruit test subjects
  • Build vehicle fleet
  • Conduct pilot test
  • Conduct FOT

12
Task 5 Perform Evaluation
  • Goal Evaluate the effectiveness of program
    activities and the FOT process
  • Actions
  • Devise evaluation strategy
  • Develop evaluation plan
  • Develop analysis methods
  • Build database and tools
  • Analyze data and create report
  • Note that evaluation will take place concurrently
    with the overall Program

13
Summary
  • Significant safety benefits accrue when
    integrated systems are utilized
  • Working closely with automotive, heavy truck, and
    transit bus industries to create the optimum
    system for each vehicle type
  • Leveraging past investments and research in the
    intelligent vehicle arena to advance work in
    integrating systems
  • Building a better, more versatile, system at a
    lower cost, quicker availability, and with
    increased consumer acceptance
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