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New figures for Active Safety Tests and deformable barriers

Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:09 am
by derpmann
Dear colleagues,
the current figure for deformable elements is updated with the new oblique barrier from the NHTSA test procedure
as decided at the MME TF meeting 28.01.15 in Wolfsburg.
The code for this defo element is DB.

The ADAC test procedure for the car to car (barrier to car) test is available.
The deformable element used in this procedure (Mobile Progressive Deformable Barrier) should be named DM
as decided at the MME TF netmeeting 15.04.15.
This barrier is also integrated on page 1 of the 'Object-Figures'-Document.

Page 2 is not touched and shows the various testobjects for impacts, rollover and sled tests.

The new page 3 is a proposal for the assignment of testobjects in active safty tests like
  • AEB - Autonomous Emergency Breaking
  • VRU - Vulnerable Road Users
  • FCW - Forward Collision Warning
  • LDW - Lane Departure Warning
  • LKA - Lane Keeping Assist
  • LSS - Lane Support Systems
This figures should be discussed at the net MME TaskForce netmeeting.

Best regards
Peter

Re: New figures for Active Safety Tests and deformable barri

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 11:48 am
by derpmann
Results of the discussion MME-TF 09.03.16:
  • The new FineLocation3 DM for the DEFO-element of the Mobile Progressive Deformable Barrier MPDB
    is accepted and will be inserted into the MME-DB.
  • The updated figures should be referenced in RED A as a hint for the usage of testobjects
    and not directly integrated into the MME-DB.

Re: New figures for Active Safety Tests and deformable barri

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:24 am
by DiVe
Dear colleeagues,

DM and all other FL3 codes for barriers have been added to database 1.6 Rev2 Proposal1:
http://www.iso-mme.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=105&t=495

Re: New figures for Active Safety Tests and deformable barri

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 1:10 pm
by derpmann
Dear colleagues,
the formerly combined figures are separated.
For details please see:
viewtopic.php?f=143&t=504

For the active safety Codes please see:
viewtopic.php?f=145&t=476

This item is closed

Peter