International Harmonized Research Activities : report of Working Group on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).

Author(s)
Noy, Y.I.
Year
Abstract

The International Harmonised Research Activities Working Group on Intelligent Transport Systems was established to co-ordinate government research aimed at developing Harmonised procedures for the evaluation of safety of in-vehicle information, control and communication systems with respect to human performance and behaviour. It deals with human-machine interactions in the broadest sense of that phrase. However, it is acknowledged that even in its broadest sense, human-machine interactions is only a part of ITS safety. This report describes the activities completed in the past five years, including the formulation of an overall framework for ITS safety assurance indicating the role of the ITS WG within this framework, a series of workshops on the safety test and evaluation of ITS, and definition of priority research problem statements. Recommendations are provided to address the formidable challenges facing the WG. It is anticipated that increased public and government concerns about ITS safety in the future will stimulate increased interest, expectation and funding of Harmonised research.

Publication

Library number
C 21828 (In: C 20346 CD-ROM) /91 / ITRD E112926
Source

In: Proceedings of the seventeenth International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles ESV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 4-7, 2001, 10 p.

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