Title: International Harmonized Research Activities: Intelligent Transport Systems
1International Harmonized Research
ActivitiesIntelligent Transport Systems
Y. Ian Noy, Ph.D., P.Eng., CPE Road Safety and
Motor Vehicle Regulation Directorate Transport
Canada 330 Sparks St.., Ottawa, Ontario, K1A
0N5 Tel (613) 998-2268 Fax (613) 998-4831
NOYI_at_tc.gc.ca
Transport Canada
2Purpose
- To introduce IHRA-ITS work
- To explore opportunities to liaise with GRRF in
areas of common interest
3Intelligent Transport Systems
Transportation Objectives
- Reduce congestion
- Improve safety
- Increase efficiency
- Improve comfort
- Improve transit services
- Reduce fuel consumption
- Reduce emissions
4Vehicle-Based Driver Assistance and Crash
Avoidance Systems
- Vision enhancement visual range warning
- Intelligent speed adaptation
- Adaptive cruise control
- Collision warning (e.g., lane departure,
rear-end, lane change, intersection) - Fatigue/impairment warning
- Pavement monitoring and friction warning
- Vehicle Stability Warning and Assistance
- Emergency reporting and response
- Backing and merging aids
5Levels of Automation
- Information
- Warning
- Driver assistance (active pedal)
- Partial control of vehicle functions (steering,
stopgo) - Complete control of vehicle (AHS)
6Rationalizing Automation
- Each level has unique safety issues
- Each level must coexist with other levels
- Progression from one level to next is not
incremental it represents a radical change
in driving task
7Aspects of System Safety
- System Reliability
- Reliability of hardware and software, the
propensity for malfunction and the potential to
go into a dangerous and/or unanticipated safety
mode - Human Machine Interaction (HMI)
- Key issues are function allocation,
driver-vehicle integration and user interface
design - Overall Traffic System
- The aggregate effect on the traffic system as a
whole
8ITS Safety Impact Framework
Positive
Negative
Direct
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Indirect
-
9Direct Safety Benefits
- Reduction of crash risk through
- on-board CA systems
- road-side CA systems
- tolerance for driver/system errors
- Mitigation of crash consequences through improved
emergency response
10Indirect Safety Benefits
- Reduced exposure (optimized routes and trip
lengths, and greater choice of mode) - Reduced exposure to unauthorized use (elicense)
- Reduced traffic variance and conflicts (through
better traffic management and improved
interaction between driver and other road users) - Reduced driver stress and fatigue
11Direct Safety Risks
- Driver distraction
- Driver overload
- Driver confusion
- Reduced situation awareness
- Lack of trust/acceptance due to false or nuisance
alarms - Increased discomfort, stress
- Command effect
12Indirect Safety Risks
- Behavioural adaptation
- Increased travel (pleasurable)
- Loss of skill negative transfer
- Violation of expectation (by non-users)
- Collision migration (MV to SV, to other users,
etc.)
13ITS Safety, or IS IT?
- ITS technology is safety neutral - Its
implementation is safety critical
- Safety impact depends largely on the extent to
which the system supports users needs, and is
compatible with human capabilities and limitations
14Governments Role
- Discourage technologies/implementations that are
likely to have an adverse effect on safety - Encourage implementation of technologies that are
likely to have safety benefits
15Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV)International
Harmonized Research Activities
- Australia
- Canada
- France
- Germany
- Hungary
- Italy
- Japan
- the Netherlands
- Poland
- Sweden
- U.K.
- U.S.A.
- EC
- EESV
16ESV IHRA Working Groups
- Intelligent Transport Systems
- Advanced Offset Frontal Crash Protection
- Pedestrian Safety
- Biomechanics
- Vehicle Compatibility
- Side Impact
17IHRA-ITS Objectives
- To coordinate international policy-oriented
research to minimize the potential adverse
consequences of on-board ITS technologies. - To develop procedures for the evaluation of
safety of in-vehicle information, control and
communication systems. - To provide an international view of the state of
research into understanding the safety impact of
driver workload and distraction.
18Scope
- includes original and aftermarket on-board
information, control and communication systems,
including - driver assistance
- collision warning and avoidance
- infotainment
19Summary of Activities
- Conceptual Framework
- Workshops
- Survey of current research
- Priority Projects
- http//199.79.179.92/ITS/ITS.html
20Priority Projects
- Development of a harmonized safety evaluation
methodology framework - Driver understanding and expectation of ITS
systems - Human factors principles checklist
- Normative data on naturalistic driving behavior
- Simulator reference test scenarios
- Improved secondary task methodology for
evaluating safety effects of driver workload - Harmonization and validation of surrogate safety
measures
21Importance of ITS Safety Research
- Expands ESVs role into crash avoidance
- Elaborates the role of governments with respect
to ITS safety - ITS safety is currently unregulated therefore,
there is a reasonable prospect for harmonized
policies based on shared scientific understanding
of the issues
22IHRA-WP.29 Liaison
- IHRA research focus
- Summarize state of knowledge
- Coordinate joint research
- Develop test procedures
- WP.29 to identify regulatory needs and
priorities IHRA to coordinate the regulatory
development research to support WP.29 work program
23Recommendations vis WP.29
- Develop strategy for global regulation
development for on-board ITS - ST coordinate among existing GRs, lead?
- LT create new GR?
- Utilize IHRA-ITS WG as Informal Group for
ITS-related matters - Coordinate with WP.1 and WP.15 on ITS-related
matters (ISA)
24Possible Short Term Plan
- GRRF Collision avoidance, driver assistance
(ACC, ESP), ISA - GRRF/GRE? Reliability (Annex 18)
- GRE/GRSG? Collision and drowsiness warning,
vision enhancement, maneuvering aids - GRSG Infotainment, navigation
- GRSP Collision mitigation?
25GRRF Existing Work Plan
- Illumination of stop lamps
- Handling and stability of vehicles (R111)
- Steering equipment (R79)
- Braking compatibility of heavy goods vehicles
- Tires and wheels (smart?)
26GRRF - Future
- Driver Assistance Systems
- ISA
- ACC, EBS, ABS
- ESP
- Drive-by-wire steering
- Single pedal for accelerator/brake
- Active pedals, steering wheels
- Collision Avoidance Systems
- Rear-end collision avoidance, intersection CA,
etc.
27ITS Roundtable
- Technology outlook
- Driver assistance
- Collision warning and avoidance
- Government perspective (US, EC, IHRA, Japan)
- Research Needs
- US IVI
- JARI
- EC FPV, VI