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ISO 20545:2017

ISO 20545:2017 Intelligent transport systems – Vehicle/roadway warning and control systems – Report on standardisation for vehicle automated driving systems (RoVAS)/Beyond driver assistance systems

CDN $173.00

Description

ISO/TR 20545:2017 provides the results of consideration on potential areas and items of standardization for automated driving systems. In this document, automated driving systems are defined as systems that control longitudinal and lateral motions of the vehicle at the same time.

Potential standardization areas and items are widely extracted and marshalled in a systematic manner to distinguish potential standardization for various automated vehicle systems. When, what, and by whom the standardization activities are actually done are discussed separately.

Edition

1

Published Date

2017-07-25

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

15

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/TR 20545:2017 provides the results of consideration on potential areas and items of standardization for automated driving systems. In this document, automated driving systems are defined as systems that control longitudinal and lateral motions of the vehicle at the same time.

Potential standardization areas and items are widely extracted and marshalled in a systematic manner to distinguish potential standardization for various automated vehicle systems. When, what, and by whom the standardization activities are actually done are discussed separately.

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