GRRF 70th Session – 12th-13th May 2011 The event is supported by: Advanced Emergency Braking System (AEBS) Demonstration Organized by CLEPA at the Touring.

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GRRF 70th Session – 12th-13th May 2011 The event is supported by: Advanced Emergency Braking System (AEBS) Demonstration Organized by CLEPA at the Touring Club Swiss, Geneva on the 12th May 2011 Program Informal document No. GRRF (70th GRRF, May 2011 agenda item 2)

The event is supported by: Schedule: - Depart United Nations by bus from main gate (Porte de PREGNY) at Arrive at Touring Club Swiss test ground at ≈ Observe one sequence of demonstrations from viewing area - Travel as passenger in bus and trucks as desired (Note, while it will be possible for all to be a passenger in the bus, it may not be possible for all to be a passenger in all of the trucks) - Visit exhibition by Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Iteris, Knorr-Bremse and WABCO, and partake of lunch - Depart test ground to return to United Nations AEBS Demonstration Informal document No. GRRF (70th GRRF, May 2011 agenda item 2)

The event is supported by: Safety advice: To ensure a safe event, CLEPA requires all the visitors to the event to be very careful, in particular when entering and circulating in and around the driving zone. Track safety marshals will help and lead the visitors. Please follow their instructions and stay inside the marked out areas. Take care when entering and leaving the vehicles, especially when leaving the truck or tractors (descend facing inwards) and wear the safety belt at all times while seated in the vehicle. AEBS Demonstration Informal document No. GRRF (70th GRRF, May 2011 agenda item 2)

The event is supported by: Sequence of demonstrations: 1) Daimler bus (yellow) on moving target (Mercedes “C” class) 2) WABCO truck (blue) on stationary target (balloon car) 3) Daimler tractor (yellow) on moving target (Mercedes “C” class) 4) Knorr-Bremse tractor (red) on stationary target (balloon car) 5) WABCO truck (blue) on moving target (Mercedes “C” class) 6) Daimler tractor (yellow) on stationary target (Mercedes “C” class) -- repeat of above sequence until Subject vehicle speed: km/h Moving targets: ≈ 12 km/h Initial warning time: 2 seconds AEBS Demonstration Informal document No. GRRF (70th GRRF, May 2011 agenda item 2)

The event is supported by: Vehicle Data: AEBS Demonstration Vehicle typeAEBS systemColourAxlesBrake systemSuspension Mercedes-Benz Actros tractor GVW 18 t Daimler ABA 2yellow2 Electronic brake system including EVSC air suspension front and rear axle Mercedes Benz Travago coach GVW 24 t Daimler ABA 2yellow3 Electronic brake system including EVSC air suspension front and rear axles MAN tractor GVW 18t Knorr-Bremsered2 Electronic brake system including EVSC air suspension front and rear axle Iveco Eurocargo truck GVW 15 t WABCO OnGuardblue2 Conventional brake system with ABS air suspension front and rear axle Informal document No. GRRF (70th GRRF, May 2011 agenda item 2)

The event is supported by: 1 AEBS operation 2 Spectator area 3 Passenger pick-up & set-down 4 Alleyway false warning test 5 Exhibition & lunch area 6 Spectator/passenger route 7 Direction of travel AEBS Demonstration Informal document No. GRRF (70th GRRF, May 2011 agenda item 2)