ISO 22839:2013

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 24 May 2013

Intelligent transport systems — Forward vehicle collision mitigation systems — Operation, performance, and verification requirements

ISO 22839:2013 Files

English 33 Pages
Current Edition
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ISO 22839:2013 Scope

ISO 22839:2013 specifies the concept of operation, minimum functionality, system requirements, system interfaces, and test methods for Forward Vehicle Collision Mitigation Systems (FVCMS). It specifies the behaviors that are required for FVCMS, and the system test criteria necessary to verify that a given implementation meets the requirements of ISO 22839:2013. Implementation choices are left to system designers, wherever possible.

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