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BSI PD ISO/TR 21934-1:2021

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Road vehicles. Prospective safety performance assessment of pre-crash technology by virtual simulation – State-of-the-art and general method overview

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BSI 2021 52
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This document describes the state-of-the-art of prospective methods for assessing the safety performance of vehicle-integrated active safety technologies by virtual simulation. The document describes how prospective assessment of vehicle-integrated technologies provides a prediction on how advanced vehicle safety technology will perform on the roads in real traffic. The focus is on the assessment of the technology as whole and not of single components of the technology (e.g. sensors).

The described assessment approach is limited to “ vehicle-integrated” technology and does not consider technologies operating off-board. The virtual simulation method per se is not limited to a certain vehicle type. The assessment approach discussed in this document focuses accident avoidance and the technology’s contribution to the mitigation of the consequences. Safety technologies that act in the in-crash or the post-crash phase are not explicitly addressed by the method, although the output from prospective assessments of crash avoidance technologies can be considered as an important input to determine the overall consequences of a crash.

The method is intended as an overall reference for safety performance assessment studies of pre-crash technologies by virtual simulation. The method can be applied at all stages of technology development and in assessment after the market introduction, in which a wide range of stakeholders (manufactures, insurer, governmental organisation, consumer rating organisation) could apply the method.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
4.1 Symbols
4.2 Abbreviated terms
12 5 Evaluation objective and baseline of assessment
5.1 Definition of the evaluation objective
14 5.2 Establishment of baseline
15 6 Input data
6.1 General
16 6.2 Active safety technology related data
17 6.3 Accident data
18 6.4 Data from naturalistic driving studies and field operation test
19 6.5 Infrastructure and traffic data
6.6 Data from tests in controlled environments
7 Implementation of virtual simulation
7.1 General
7.2 Simulation framework
20 7.3 Simulation tool
7.4 Simulation models
7.4.1 Vehicle model
21 7.4.2 Safety technology model
22 7.4.3 Environment model
7.4.4 Traffic situation model
23 7.4.5 Traffic model
24 7.4.6 Driver model
7.4.7 Collision model
25 7.5 Simulation control
26 8 Estimating safety technology safety performance
28 9 Validation and verification
31 10 Practical experience
10.1 General
10.2 Establishment of baseline
32 10.3 Simulation framework
10.4 Comparative study of different simulation tools
33 10.5 Estimating the safety performance
10.6 Validation and verification
11 Conclusions and limitations
35 12 Outlook
12.1 General
12.2 Automated driving
36 12.3 V2X technologies
38 Annex A (informative) List of tools
39 Annex B (informative) Input and output of simulation models
44 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 21934-1:2021
$198.66