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2 May 2007 Objective test and performance measurement of automotive crash warning systems
S. Szabo, R. J. Norcross, J. A. Falco
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Abstract
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), under an interagency agreement with the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), is supporting development of objective test and measurement procedures for vehicle-based warning systems intended to warn an inattentive driver of imminent rear-end, road-departure and lane-change crash scenarios. The work includes development of track and on-road test procedures, and development of an independent measurement system, which together provide data for evaluating warning system performance. This paper will provide an overview of DOT's Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety System (IVBSS) program along with a review of the approach for objectively testing and measuring warning system performance.
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S. Szabo, R. J. Norcross, and J. A. Falco "Objective test and performance measurement of automotive crash warning systems", Proc. SPIE 6561, Unmanned Systems Technology IX, 65610J (2 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.719419
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