Study results: feasibility study for the setting-up of a performance testing programme for ICT-based safety systems for road transport

This is the final report of the Active Safety Test Europe (ASTE) study for performance testing of ICT based safety systems for road transport. It summarises all tasks of the study. Chapters 1-4 describe state of the art, and have previously been reported in deliverable D1. Chapters 5-10 describe testing requirements and potential testing methods, and have previously been reported in deliverable D2. Chapters 11 - 16 describe feasibility aspects of performance testing and give conclusions on the feasibility of setting up a performance testing programme. The ASTE study has concluded that - 1. performance testing shall be developed to test the performance of a safety function in a traffic scenario, not to verify fixed requirements on individual technical systems; 2. performance testing is technically and economically feasible; 3. it must be possible to summarise and express the performance test results in a very simple way; 4. consensus between different stakeholders can be achieved, but this requires lot of effort to gain a common platform; 4. development of detailed test methods will be necessary; 5. more and better crash statistics are needed from all member states, also information on pre-crash behaviour; 6. all development of performance testing must be made in close cooperation with OEM vehicle manufacturers and system suppliers.

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  • Corporate Authors:

    European Commission. Information Society and Media Directorate

    Brussels,    
  • Authors:
    • Dukic, T
    • Edler, H
    • Ekstroem, J
    • Gellerman, H
    • Jacobsen, J
    • Jansson, J
    • Karlsson, G
    • Leanderson, S
    • Linder, A
    • Maard-Bergren, S
    • Staahlberg, P
    • Welinder, J
    • Waalivara, B
  • Publication Date: 2007-9

Language

  • English

Media Info

  • Pagination: 174p
  • Serial:
    • Issue Number: 2006/0052

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  • Accession Number: 01384892
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: ARRB
  • Files: ATRI
  • Created Date: Aug 22 2012 6:21PM