Definition of aysmax Interpretation 1

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Definition of aysmax Interpretation 1 Submitted by the experts of OICA Informal Document: ACSF-09-18 Definition of aysmax Interpretation 1 2.4.12. "Specified maximum lateral acceleration aysmax" means the maximum lateral acceleration up to which an ACSF is designed to operate. 5.6.2.1.3 … aysmax generated by the system shall be within the limits as defined in the table…” Annex 8 specifies a test with no action on steering wheel, e.g. hands-off (case 1 below). Below are 4 different static situation. 1 2 3 4 3m/s² aysmax = 2m/s² Physical limits Driver input Maximum System input

Definition of aysmax Interpretation 2 Driver input Definition of aysmax Interpretation 2 Maximum System input 2.4.12. "Specified maximum lateral acceleration aysmax" means the maximum lateral acceleration up to which an ACSF is designed to operate. 5.6.2.1.3 … aysmax generated by the system shall be within the limits as defined in the table…” Annex 8 specifies a test with no action on steering wheel, e.g. hands-off (case 1 below). Below are 4 different static situation. 3m/s² 1 2 3 4 Physical limits aysmax = 2m/s²

Definition of aysmax 2.4.8.zz "Specified maximum lateral acceleration aysmax" means the maximum lateral acceleration [of the vehicle] up to which an ACSF is designed to operate. 2.4.8.zz "Specified maximum lateral acceleration aysmax" means the maximum lateral acceleration up to which an ACSF is designed to operate that an ACSF system is able to generate. 1 2 3 4 3m/s² aysmax = 2m/s² Physical limits 3m/s² 1 2 3 4 Physical limits aysmax = 2m/s²