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Adaptive Forward Lighting System

2008-11-06
HISTORICAL
J2591_200811
This SAE recommended practice applies to motor vehicle Forward Illumination Devices which incorporate adaptive beam pattern capabilities. This document is to be used in conjunction with other forward lighting standards and/or recommended practices which define the base beam procedures, requirements, and guidelines.
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Discharge Forward Lighting System and Subsystems

2005-10-03
HISTORICAL
J2009_200510
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to motor vehicle forward illumination systems and subsystems generated by discharge sources. It provides test methods, requirements, and guidelines applicable to the special characteristics of gaseous discharge lighting devices which supplement those required for forward illumination systems using incandescent light sources. The document is applicable to both discharge forward lighting systems, subsystems and components. This document is intended to be a guide to standard practice and is subject to change to reflect additional experience and technical advances.
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Discharge Forward Lighting System and Subsystems

2022-12-07
CURRENT
J2009_202212
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to motor vehicle forward illumination systems and subsystems generated by discharge sources. It provides test methods, requirements, and guidelines applicable to the special characteristics of gaseous discharge lighting devices which supplement those required for forward illumination systems using incandescent light sources. The document is applicable to both discharge forward lighting systems, subsystems and components. This document is intended to be a guide to standard practice and is subject to change to reflect additional experience and technical advances.
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Discharge Forward Lighting System and Subsystems

2016-08-03
HISTORICAL
J2009_201608
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to motor vehicle forward illumination systems and subsystems generated by discharge sources. It provides test methods, requirements, and guidelines applicable to the special characteristics of gaseous discharge lighting devices which supplement those required for forward illumination systems using incandescent light sources. The document is applicable to both discharge forward lighting systems, subsystems and components. This document is intended to be a guide to standard practice and is subject to change to reflect additional experience and technical advances.
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Distributed Lighting Systems (DLS)

2011-02-24
CURRENT
J2282_201102
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to motor vehicle Distributed Lighting Systems (DLS) which use light generated by remote sources. It provides test methods, requirements, and guidelines applicable to these systems. This document is intended to be a guide to standard practice and is subject to change dependent upon additional experience and technical advances. This document covers Headlamp, Fog lamp, Auxiliary lamp, plus Signal and Marking lamp functions.
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Distributed Lighting Systems (DLS)

2007-08-21
HISTORICAL
J2282_200708
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to motor vehicle Distributed Lighting Systems (DLS) which use light generated by remote sources. It provides test methods, requirements, and guidelines applicable to these systems. This document is intended to be a guide to standard practice and is subject to change dependent upon additional experience and technical advances. This document covers Headlamp, Fog lamp, Auxiliary lamp, plus Signal and Marking lamp functions.
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Front Fog Lamp

2011-11-08
HISTORICAL
J583_201111
This SAE standard provides test procedures, performance requirements, design guidelines and installation guidelines for front fog lamps.
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Front Fog Lamp

2015-10-28
HISTORICAL
J583_201510
This SAE standard provides test procedures, performance requirements, design guidelines and installation guidelines for front fog lamps.
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Front Fog Lamp

2020-05-13
CURRENT
J583_202005
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, performance requirements, design guidelines, and installation guidelines for front fog lamps.
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Front Fog Lamp

2016-09-21
HISTORICAL
J583_201609
This SAE standard provides test procedures, performance requirements, design guidelines and installation guidelines for front fog lamps.
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Full Adaptive Forward Lighting Systems

2013-03-05
HISTORICAL
J2838_201303
This SAE standard provides test procedures, performance requirements, design guidelines and installation guidelines for full adaptive forward lighting systems (AFS).
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Headlamp Cleaners

2005-02-15
HISTORICAL
J2111_200502
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test procedures, performance requirements, and guidelines for headlamp cleaners intended for use on motor vehicles. It includes information from European and Japanese regulations and International Standards. It is applicable for all types of headlamp cleaners available and in use.
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Improved Roadway Illumination: Information Resource

2005-10-25
HISTORICAL
J2738_200510
Headlamps should illuminate the traffic scene ahead of the vehicle in such a way that the driver can operate the vehicle safely and in a relaxed manner. At the same time, negative effects on drivers of other vehicles, pedestrians and other people should be minimized. Various technical parameters such as beam pattern, mounting height, headlamp aiming, and source spectrum can be tuned to find the necessary compromise. The physiology of the vision system under specific night time conditions strongly influences these factors and how headlamps can be best optimized for visibility and comfort. The SAE Improved Roadway Illumination task force collected and reviewed relevant research on these topics. This document is a comprehensive summary of this information. The goal is to enable lighting experts, advocacy groups, and non-experts (journalists, consumer organizations, car drivers) to better understand the benefits and tradeoffs of improved roadway lighting with modern headlamp technology.
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Improved Roadway Illumination: Information Resource

2023-05-22
CURRENT
J2738_202305
Headlamps should illuminate the traffic scene ahead of the vehicle in such a way that the driver can operate the vehicle safely and in a relaxed manner. At the same time, negative effects on drivers of other vehicles, pedestrians and other people should be minimized. Various technical parameters such as beam pattern, mounting height, headlamp aiming, and source spectrum can be tuned to find the necessary compromise. The physiology of the vision system under specific nighttime conditions strongly influences these factors and how headlamps can be best optimized for visibility and comfort. The SAE Improved Roadway Illumination task force collected and reviewed relevant research on these topics. This document is a comprehensive summary of this information. The goal is to enable lighting experts, advocacy groups, and non-experts (journalists, consumer organizations, car drivers) to better understand the benefits and tradeoffs of improved roadway lighting with modern headlamp technology.
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Improved Roadway Illumination: Information Resource

2011-04-14
HISTORICAL
J2738_201104
Headlamps should illuminate the traffic scene ahead of the vehicle in such a way that the driver can operate the vehicle safely and in a relaxed manner. At the same time, negative effects on drivers of other vehicles, pedestrians and other people should be minimized. Various technical parameters such as beam pattern, mounting height, headlamp aiming, and source spectrum can be tuned to find the necessary compromise. The physiology of the vision system under specific night time conditions strongly influences these factors and how headlamps can be best optimized for visibility and comfort. The SAE Improved Roadway Illumination task force collected and reviewed relevant research on these topics. This document is a comprehensive summary of this information. The goal is to enable lighting experts, advocacy groups, and non-experts (journalists, consumer organizations, car drivers) to better understand the benefits and tradeoffs of improved roadway lighting with modern headlamp technology.
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Limited Adaptive Forward Lighting System

2017-05-19
CURRENT
J2591_201705
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to motor vehicle Forward Illumination Devices which incorporate limited adaptive beam pattern capabilities. This document is to be used in conjunction with other forward lighting standards and/or recommended practices which define the base beam procedures, requirements, and guidelines.
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Pedestrian Visibility—Low Beam Optimization to Reduce Night-time Fatalities

2009-02-27
HISTORICAL
J2829_200902
The primary purpose of vehicle forward lighting is not to see the world but to see the road! In their simplest form, headlights help drivers negotiate a safe path on the road. They do this by lighting the roadway according to (a multitude of) specific standards. For decades, discussions concerning the niceties of illuminating potential obstacles in the roadway were little more than an academic pursuit as there simply were not sufficient lumens available from filament light sources to achieve all of the desired tasks no matter how worthy they might be. Not unexpectedly, the technology has evolved with the introduction of high output metal-halide sources, multi-task standards combined with multilevel lighting devices and discrete LED sources offering high luminous efficiencies and the means to deliver the light where it can be most useful. The question now becomes one of determining where the available light should be directed.
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Performance Requirements for Light Emitting Diode (LED) Road Illumination Device Systems

2005-09-26
HISTORICAL
J2650_200509
This SAE Recommended Practice provides performance requirements, test procedures, and design and installation guidelines for Road Illumination devices that incorporate Light Emitting Diode (LED) modules. These requirements are in addition to those specified for devices designed with light sources other than LED sources.
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