SAE 2012 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress

Technical Session Schedule

Wednesday, October 3

Active Safety Systems -Recent Developments Part I
(Session Code: CV402)

Room 43  8:30 a.m.

Active safety systems such as lane departure warning, drowsy driver detection, forward collision warning, autonomous emergency braking, stopped vehicle detection, pedestrian detection, sensor fusion, infrastructure safety developments, blindspot detection, reverse object detection are gaining importance in both passenger and commercial automotive market. The effectiveness of some of these systems were recently reported by NHTSA. This session will explore the recent developments in different advanced driver assistance systems using radar, lidar, camera, sensor fusion, HMI including prioritizing warnings to the drivers, different warning modalities, standardizing icons for active safety systems etc.

Organizers - Anthony Moore, Daimler Trucks North America LLC; Ananda Pandy, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC
Chairpersons - Chad Harnish, dSPACE Inc.; Mark D. Jensen, Vector CANtech Inc.

Time Paper No. Title
8:50 a.m. 2012-01-2014
Enhancement of Collision Mitigation Braking System Performance Through Real-Time Estimation of Tire-road Friction Coefficient by Means of Smart Tires
Kanwar Bharat Singh, Mustafa Ali Arat, Saied Taheri, Virginia Tech
9:10 a.m. 2012-01-2013
Performance Enhancement of Road Vehicles Using Active Independent Front Steering (AIFS)
Azadeh Farazandeh, A. K.W. Ahmed, S. Rakheja, Concordia University, Montreal

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