AVSS03-Longitudinal Safety Warning (Market Package*)

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Description

This market package allows for longitudinal warning. It utilizes safety sensors and collision sensors. It requires on-board sensors to monitor the areas in front of and behind the vehicle and present warnings to the driver about potential hazards.

Includes Equipment Packages and Subsystems:

Includes Architecture Flows:

Source Architecture Flow Destination In Graphic
Basic Vehicle basic vehicle measures Vehicle Yes
Driver driver inputs Vehicle Yes
Location Data Source position fix Vehicle Yes
Map Update Provider map updates Vehicle Yes
Potential Obstacles physical presence Vehicle Yes
Vehicle driver updates Driver Yes
Vehicle map update request Map Update Provider Yes
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Rural Development

For the Crash Prevention and Security Rural Development Track, this market package is highly applicable to rural user needs and suitable for the rural environment. It addresses the needs of the broad rural development track by the following: System designed to alert drivers of potential hazard (e.g., vehicles, pedestrians, obstacles in road, etc.) situations based on on-board sensors to monitor the areas in front of and behind the vehicle.

ITS Goals Supported

    ITS Goal Satisfaction Level
    Improve Safety * * *
    Create an Environment for an ITS Market * * *
    * Features that marginally satisfy the goals
    * * Features that almost satisfy every aspect of the goals
    * * * Features completely satisfy every aspect of the goals

User Services related to this Market Package:

Problem / Solution Pairs this Market Package Addresses


Hypertext Architecture Version 6.1 generated on 1/7/2009 from the following databases
Physical Architecture dated 12/15/2008,
Logical Architecture dated 12/2/2008,
Market Packages dated 12/14/2008,
Security dated 11/13/2008,
User Services dated 4/9/2007,
Theory of Operations dated 12/14/2008,
AppMap dated 12/19/2008 and the
SDOMAP dated 12/12/2008