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Submitted by the Chair of the IWG on ACSF Informal document GRVA-02-35 2 nd GRVA session, 28. Jan 01. Feb. 2019, Agenda item 5(d) Status of the Informal Working Group on ACSF Summary of ACSF IWG Meetings 20th and 21st Session 1

Schedule of IWG on ACSF 20 th meeting was held from 7 th to 9 th November 2018 (Liverpool, UK) 21 st meeting was held from 16 th to 18 th January 2019 (Hangzhou, China) IWG ACSF would like to present outcome of discussions 2

Overview discussion topics on requirements for Automated Lane Keep System on highways Activation / deactivation Driver availability recognition system Transition demand Information to the driver Minimum Risk Manouevre Emergency Mananouvre 3

Activation / deactivation Agreed principle The activation of the system shall only be possible if: - The driver is in the driver seat and the seatbelt is fastened, - all functions needed for the operation are working properly and - the vehicle is on roads where pedestrians and cyclists are prohibited and which, by design, are equipped with a physical separation that divides the traffic moving in opposite directions. 4

Activation / deactivation Major discussion point While the system is activated, how driver priority should be treated? Option 1: Reflect driver s input (steering, acceleration & brake pedal) to some extent and initiate Transion Demand How to reflect driver s input? Option 2: Dismiss driver s input(except dedicated control) and initiate Transion Demand Would it be appropriate dismiss driver s input? (maybe relevant to WP.1) 5

Driver Availability Recognition Agreed principle Driver presence: Check use of the seat belt Check if driver s presence in the seat Driver availability / awareness: Check whether the driver is not sleeping and ready/ able to take over manual control Main discussion point - How measurable values for the driver presence and awareness could be determined? 6

Transition Demand Agreed principle System shall detect its limits and always issue a transition demand before/upon reaching the limits, System shall work properly during the whole transition phase Transition phase shall be long enough for human drivers (not sleeping; no medical issues) to take over manual control again. Warning during transition phase shall be escalating and demanding to encourage the driver to take over manually control as soon as possible. Vehicle is not allowed to be brought to standstill by the system during the transition phase except when the traffic situation requires it. System shall be deactivated automatically after a transition phase except a MRM is started. 7

Minimum Risk Manoeuvre Agreed principle Only starts after a transition demand if the driver has not taken over manual control. If the vehicle is fitted with the capabilities to surveil the traffic behind and beside the vehicle, a MRM with a safe lane change/s to the hard shoulder shall be the first option to be considered in the MRM strategy before come to standstill. Without these capabilities, standstill in the driving lane System shall be deactivated automatically after a MRM. 8

Emergency Manoeuvre (EM) Agreed principle Only allowed if traffic situation requires to prevent imminent collision. Full deceleration capabilities of the vehicle and evasive manoeuvre in the lane allowed. No transition demand required; EM works in parallel with ongoing transition phase/mrm with higher priority for EM. Deactivation of the system needed only after an EM brought the vehicle to a standstill with transition demand. 9

Summary Current mandate of IWG ACSF expires with GRVA-02 IWG ACSF has made progress in defining core technical requirements for ALKS on highways, with many in-depth discussions about these very complex issues. Work and deliverables of IWG ACSF not finished, no agreed proposal of the group regarding core technical requirements or draft regulation for GRVA s consideration IWG ACSF asks for consideration of GRVA to extend mandate of IWG ACSF for 1 year until January 2020 in order to finalize work Scope of work until January 2020: remains as stated in ToR (report GRVA-01, Annex III), but with proposal to primarily focus on vehicle category M1 for low speed applications 10