The purpose of the study is the evaluation of a radar-based anti-collision system developed by Radar Control Systems, Inc. (RCS). In this configuration, the system is intended to provide a warning to the driver when the equipped vehicle is in danger of being involved in a collision with another vehicle or object. This is achieved by reflecting a radar signal from vehicles or objects ahead and using the information to calculate range. Tests involved verification of the system's displayed speed and range; obtaining repetitive alarm activation data at various closing rates on several types of vehicles; testing the system's sensitivity to pedestrians, bicycles and motorcycles; testing the interference resistance of the unit itself; and testing the system's capability under degraded atmospheric conditions.
Field Evaluation of the Radar Control Systems (RCS) Radar Anti-Collision Warning System
1992
98 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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