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SAE 2013 Government/Industry Meeting
Technical Session Schedule
Thursday, January 31
Crash Avoidance 1
(Session Code: G102)
Room 145 AB 8:00 a.m.
This session covers those crash avoidance technologies that assist in mitigating or avoiding crash occurrences. This session will be limited to those technologies that have been introduced or are planned for introduction in the near future. Potential examples of such technologies include lane departure warning, lane keep assist, crash imminent braking (CIB), dynamic brake assist, forward crash warning, adaptive lighting, and supporting research related to the potential benefits of these safety systems.
Organizers - W. Riley Garrott, NHTSA; Charles Anthony Kawashima, Daimler Corp.
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Paper No. |
Title |
| 8:00 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
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NHTSA's Request for Comment on Advanced Braking Technologies that Rely on Forward Looking Sensors
Abigail Morgan, NHTSA
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| 8:15 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
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Radar Scanning for Development of Vehicle and Pedestrian Surrogate Targets for Vehicle Pre-Collision System (PCS) Testing
Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering & Mfg NA Inc.
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| 8:30 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
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NHTSA's Surrogate Strikeable Vehicle for Forward Collision Avoidance and Mitigation Testing
Garrick J. Forkenbrock, NHTSA
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| 8:45 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
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Government-Industry Cooperation to Develop Objective Test Procedures and Performance Requirements for Pedestrian Crash Avoidance/Mitigation Systems
Michael G. Carpenter, General Motors LLC
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| 9:00 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
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NHTSA's Pedestrian Crash Avoidance Research Program
Frank Barickman, NHTSA
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| 9:15 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
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Regulatory Impacts of Advanced Lighting Systems
Stephan Berlitz, Audi AG
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| 9:30 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
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Tire Aging: A Summary of NHTSA’s Work
Marisol Medri, NHTSA
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