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SAE J2808:2017 pdf free.Lane Departure Warning Systems: Information for the Human Interface
The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system is a crash-avoidance technology which warns drivers if they are drifting (or have drifted) out of their lane or from the roadway. This warning system is designed to reduce the possibility of a run-off-road crash. This system will not take control of the vehicle; it will only let the driver know that he/she needs to steer back into the lane. An LDW is not a lane-change monitor, which addresses intentional lane changes, or a blind spot monitoring system which warns of other vehicles in adjacent lanes.
This informational report applies to OEM and after-market Lane Departure W arning systems for light duty vehicles (gross vehicle weight rating of no more than 8500 pounds) on relatively straight roads with a radius of curvature of 500 m or more, and under good weather conditions.
SAE J2808 was created as a companion to ISO 17361 – Intelligent transport systems – Lane departure warning systems一Performance requirements and test procedures for the purpose of providing more detailed driver vehicle interface (DVI) guidance for these systems.
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