REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Status report Informal Working Group on the Electronic Vehicle Stability Control Dr. Laszlo Palkovics.

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REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Status report Informal Working Group on the Electronic Vehicle Stability Control Dr. Laszlo Palkovics Geneve, February 2, 2005 Informal document No. GRRF (57 th GRRF, 31 January-4 February 2005, agenda item 6.1.)

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Mandate and targets of the Working Group Mandate of the EVSC Working Group “Regarding the consideration of electronically controlled stability enhancement systems, the Chairman requested the consent of WP.29 to establish an informal group in order to investigate that issue in greater detail. WP.29 gave its consent.” How to understand this mandate? 1. Make a consolidated concept for the future regulation clarifying the following issues: 1. What to regulate (system, vehicle) – definition of the EVSC system 2. Where to include (Reg. 13, Reg. 111, separate, etc.)? 3. How to regulate – only technical aspects, no economical or political aspect are considered. 2. Based on the concept, prepare a text proposal for the regulation.

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Project plan Target deadlineActivitiesOutputRemarks November, st EVCS meetingConcept proposal for the regulation End of January, nd Meeting in Paris Finalize the concept, make agreement Preparation to the February GRRF meeting February, 2004GRRF MeetingAccept the concept proposal, comments April 15, 2004Working meeting 1 First consolidation of the text Meeting in Brussels July, 2004Working meeting 2 Second consolidation of the text September, 2004GRRF MeetingAccept text proposal  

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Summary of the activities and results 1st meeting of the ad hoc group (Budapest, November 25-26, 2004). Major activities and achievements: –Definition of the tasks for the working group –Text proposal for the future regulation – embedded in Reg. 13. Basis: draft paper from the European industry work group. –Identification of potential problem areas – nomination of persons dealing with those topics –Over 40 persons participated at the meeting, industry is well represented 2 nd meeting –Discussion of the identified problem areas –No conceptual change in the text generated during the first meeting, refinements at some points. Valuable contribution from the Russian delegation –Principal agreement about the structure of the proposal –More than 30 participants at the meeting, good mixture of participants (industry, government, technical services)

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT The most important issues The most important issues Why should we regulate the EVSC systems? How complex should the regulation be? Where the regulation should be embedded? Definition of the EVSC system – no unified definition for power driven vehicle and trailer. Design requirement (+demonstration of the functionality) vs. performance requirement. How to demonstrate functionality? Vehicle test and/or simulation. Warning signal to driver – light vs. audible signal. Compatibility between tractor – semi trailer, or truck – trailer Align activities with the ISO Working Group

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Why EVSC should be regulated? Increased society demand for enhanced traffic safety, signaled by facts that –EVSC is becoming typical in the higher passenger vehicle classes –Attempts to mandate it for some special service vehicles –Local attempts for mandating EVSC systems for buses (either government initiative, or manufacturers initiative) Different kind of systems are available on the market (developed, industrialized), which would fulfill the society demand Legislation has to bridge the society demand with the existing and future systems in order to provide terms of references

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Why EVSC should be regulated? Denmark will mandate stability control system for coaches of class M3 as of This attempt is highly welcome, since the stability control system significantly contributes to the traffic as well as passenger safety. However, there are several problems with the current formulation: –Definition of the required stability control system (called ESP in the document) is not sufficient –There are no clear requirements defined –EVSC in class M3 is only available for the heavy coaches (> 10 tons) with electro-pneumatic brake system. The system is not available for lower category coaches. –Even in M3 > 10 tons class most of the delivered bus chassis will not have the stability control system, that must be applied for this vehicles

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Cornerstones of the future regulations The regulation shall not be very complex, and put a very high burden on the manufacturers and the Technical Services to fulfill its requirements, but It must be comprehensive enough and provide terms of references in order to exclude the systems not performing on the expected level It should appear as soon as possible in order to follow the demand of the society. The mandated types must be selected according to their impact on the traffic safety (most common, high volume vehicles). A fair trade-off should be found

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Where to include? Regulation 13 has been selected, since almost all of the state- of-the-art EVSC systems are using the brake as intervention actuator However, where other intervention is possible, this regulation should comply with the relevant other regulations, such as Reg. 79 in case of superimposed steering (a footnote has been created)

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Definition for power driven vehicle Definition of the EVSC system for individual vehicle units but not for combinations

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Definition for trailer Separate definition for trailer because of the most complex dynamics

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Compatibility matrix for multi-unit vehicles 1/: Stability function(s) not functional as the tractor has no ISO7638 power supply is available 2/: Identification problem between centre axle and full trailers as the trailer has no electric control line to identify the trailer type 3/: It is not clear how the respective truck and trailer systems will interact and how this will impact on combination stability therefore it may be necessary to define priorities to inhibit either the truck or trailer stability system.

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Design requirement for the intervention Brake system based intervention – a clear design requirement

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Design requirement for the dynamic estimation Design requirement – derived from state-of-the-art systems as necessary and sufficient requirement

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Performance requirements? The most severe discussion has been induced by the question: should we define performance requirements? Difficulties with performance requirements: –There is no uniquely defined performance level for the EVSC systems –Definition of the possible tests is not obvious (all ISO standards have been analyzed) –Repeatability of the tests on the stability limit is not possible –Complex test requirements (similar to those conducted by the OEs and system manufacturers during the release process) is hardly possible at the Technical Services, puts additional very high burden an the system Conclusion: if there is no obviously defined, realistically measurable performance requirement – better not to define anything

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Compromise: “performance demonstration” An acceptable compromise has been found – vehicle demonstration as well as simulation is possible

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Alignment with the informal ISO WG An informal ISO WG is active in re-considering the ISO Activities in the EVSC WG will be aligned Proposals for several new information transmitted via the electronic control line. Some of the most relevant ones: –EVSC active on the truck/trailer –Request for relative brake demand side and axle-wise on the trailer –Geometric data content of the trailer –Trailer identification data –Motor vehicle/trailer is/is not equipped with EVSC system –Disable of complete/partial EVSC function on motor vehicle/trailer Input from EVSC WG fits to the schedule of the ISO WG

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Summary of the current status Generally: the progress in the working group is much higher as we expected. A draft version of the text proposal for the EVSC regulation embedded in Reg.13 is available The major characteristics are: –Clear design requirements for the intervening actuators and sensors, as minimum set –Demonstration of the functionality during critical maneuvers is required –The proposal does not put very high burden an the end user, manufacturer, but comprehensive enough to give clear terms of references –To introduce the regulation in the proposed form as soon as possible, and re-visit performance demonstration issue in 2 years based on the experience collected by the Technical Services

REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Thanks to the participants of the ad hoc group for their commitment and work what they provided during last period.