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BSI PD ISO/TR 12204:2012:2013 Edition

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Road vehicles. Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems. Introduction to integrating safety critical and time critical warning signals

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9 Scope
Normative references
Terms and definitions
12 Abbreviated terms
Warning signals and situation where a warning signal is pres
Classification of warning signals
Background
13 Criticality
Severe or fatal injury level warning signal
Injury or possible injury level warning signal
No injury (vehicle damaged) level warning signal
No injury (no vehicle damage) level warning signals
Urgency
Respond immediately
Respond within a few seconds
Response preparation
Information Only
14 Duration of signal
Background
Continuous
Discrete
Direction of hazard
Background
Front of vehicle
Side of vehicle
Rear of vehicle
Hazard perception by drivers
Background
15 Visible and detected by the driver
Visible but not detected by the driver
Background
Driver failed to look
Driver looked but did not see
Not readily perceptible to the driver
Description of vehicle systems that signal the driver
Systems requiring time critical and safety critical response
Active safety vehicle dynamic system
Driver assistance system with warning signal
16 Driver assistance system with warning signal and interventio
Systems requiring time critical, but not safety critical res
Vehicle condition information system
Route guidance and navigation systems
Systems requiring safety critical, but not time critical res
Systems requiring neither safety critical, nor time critical
Possible driver responses
Background
17 Preparation
Responses
Possible responses
Hard braking or acceleration
Emergency steering manoeuvre
Retake control
Discussion of integration vs. prioritization
Background
18 Prioritization
Integration
Relationship of integration and prioritization
19 Issues for integration: Distinguishability and comprehensib
Background
Distinguishability
Comprehensibility
20 Situations where warning integration is needed
Background
Warning signals sharing the same sensory modality
Warning signals in close spatial proximity
Warning signals with same characteristics
21 Frequent vs. infrequent warning signal presentation
Multiple warning signals that are presented simultaneously o
Tools for warning signals integration
Background
Threshold adjustment
Establish modes
22 Establish distinguishability
Spatial distinguishability
Temporal distinguishability
Distinguishability by other warning signal characteristics
Use of common warning signals to indicate different hazards
23 Identification and evaluation methods
Background
Procedure to identify integration needs
Timely Comprehension Method
Appropriate Response Method
BSI PD ISO/TR 12204:2012
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