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AUTOMOTIVE PIPE FITTINGS

1981-01-01
HISTORICAL
J530_198101
This standard includes complete general and dimensional specifications for those types of pipe fittings commonly used in the automotive and other mass production industries where the use of lubricants or sealers is objectionable. The automotive pipe fittings shown in Figs. 1-17 and Tables 2-7 are intended for general automotive and similar applications involving low or medium pressures or in conjunction with automotive tube fittings in piping systems.
Standard

AUTOMOTIVE PIPE FITTINGS

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
J530_199405
This SAE Standard includes complete general and dimensional specifications for those types of pipe fittings commonly used in the automotive and other mass production industries where the use of lubricants or sealers is objectionable. The automotive pipe fittings shown in Figures 1 to 17 and Tables 1 to 6 are intended for general automotive and similar applications involving low or medium pressures or in conjunction with automotive tube fittings in piping systems.
Standard

Air Brake Performance and Wear Test Code Commercial Vehicle Inertia Dynamometer

2020-08-20
CURRENT
J2115_202008
This SAE Standard provides test procedures for air and air-over-hydraulic disc or drum brakes used for on-highway commercial vehicles over 4536 kg (10000 pounds) GVWR. This recommended practice includes the pass/fail criteria of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. TP-121D-01.
Standard

Recommended Practice for Control and Communications Network for On-Highway Equipment

2000-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1939/1_200009
This series of recommended practices are intended for heavy duty vehicles used on roads (on-highway). It is recognized that these recommended practices or portions may be utilized for other applications such as stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Such alternative applications are allowed even though they are not the primary intent of this SAE recommended practice. The purpose of these recommended practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these recommended practices to allow electronic devices to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture. Vehicles covered include all on-highway straight trucks and road trains. A road train consists of one towing vehicle (tractor), and one or more towed vehicle(s) (trailers and dollies). Dolly axles within the road train are considered to be towed vehicles.
Standard

Low Speed Vehicles

2002-03-20
HISTORICAL
J2358_200203
This SAE Standard defines the safety and performance requirements for Low Speed Vehicles (“LSV”). The safety specifications in this document apply to any powered vehicle with a minimum of 4-wheels, a maximum level ground speed of more than 32 km/h (20 mph) but less than 40 km/h (25 mph), a maximum rated capacity of 500 kg (1100 lb), and a maximum gross vehicle weight of 1135 Kg (2500 lb), that is intended for transporting not more than four (4) persons and operating on designated roadways where permitted by law. Personal Neighborhood Vehicles (PNVs) have the same general specifications as LSVs, but the maximum level ground speed is limited to 32 km/h (20 mph).
Standard

Low-Speed Vehicles

2022-08-19
CURRENT
J2358_202208
This SAE Standard defines the safety and performance requirements for low-speed vehicles (LSVs). The safety specifications in this document apply to any powered vehicle with a minimum of four wheels, a maximum level ground speed of more than 32 km/h (20 mph) but not more than 40 km/h (25 mph), and a maximum gross vehicle weight of 1361 kg (3000 pounds), that is intended for operating on designated roadways where permitted by law.
Best Practice

AVSC Best Practice for Continuous Monitoring and Improvement after Deployment

2023-07-25
CURRENT
AVSC00011202307
Successful scaling of automated driving system (ADS) technology and realization of its full potential will require developers and service providers to continuously monitor performance of their fleet and enact prompt improvements should issues arise. ADS developers and manufacturers can use the data collected from vehicles in active deployments (e.g., safety performance data) to proactively confirm initial risk assumptions and feed other safety management processes. This best practice provides an approach to continuous monitoring and potential improvement of safety performance of ADS-DVs after deployment. It also outlines approaches to analyzing data related to known and unknown variations in the ADS-DV’s operating environment and complements other AVSC best practices that provide metrics and methods which can be used to monitor safety [AVSC00006202103, AVSC00008202111] while considering important factors pertaining to how data is collected, analyzed, and used [AVSC00004202009].
Standard

LTE Vehicle-to-Everything (LTE-V2X) Deployment Profiles and Radio Parameters for Single Radio Channel Multi-Service Coexistence

2022-10-04
WIP
J3161
This SAE Standard describes a reference system architecture based on LTE-V2X technology defined in ETSI Release 14. It also describes cross-cutting features unique to LTE-V2X PC5 sidelink (mode 4) that can be used by current and future application standards. The audience for this document includes the developers of applications and application specifications, as well as those interested in LTE-V2X system architecture, testing, and certification.
Standard

LTE Vehicle-to-Everything (LTE-V2X) Deployment Profiles and Radio Parameters for Single Radio Channel Multi-Service Coexistence

2022-04-25
CURRENT
J3161_202204
This SAE Standard describes a reference system architecture based on LTE-V2X technology defined in ETSI Release 14. It also describes cross-cutting features unique to LTE-V2X PC5 sidelink (mode 4) that can be used by current and future application standards. The audience for this document includes the developers of applications and application specifications, as well as those interested in LTE-V2X system architecture, testing, and certification.
Standard

Requirements for Probe Data Collection Applications

2022-06-09
CURRENT
J2945/C_202206
Connected vehicles can provide data from multiple sensors that monitor both the vehicle and the environment through which the vehicle is passing. The data, when shared, can be used to enhance and optimize transportation operations and management—specifically, traffic flow and infrastructure maintenance. This document describes an interface between vehicle and infrastructure for collecting vehicle/probe data. That data may represent a single point in time or may be accumulated over defined periods of time or distance, or may be triggered based on circumstance. The purpose of this document is to define an interoperable means of collecting the vehicle/probe data in support of the use cases defined herein. There are many additional use cases that may be realized based on the interface defined in this document. Note that vehicle diagnostics are not included within the scope of this document, but diagnostics-related features may be added to probe data in a future supplemental document.
Standard

Headlamps for Industrial Equipment

2007-01-30
HISTORICAL
J95_200701
This SAE Standard provides performance and general design requirements and related test procedures for headlamps for use on industrial wheeled equipment that may be operated on public roads.
Standard

Headlamps for Industrial Equipment

2017-10-10
CURRENT
J95_201710
This SAE Standard provides performance and general design requirements and related test procedures for headlamps for use on industrial wheeled equipment that may be operated on public roads.
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