Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

IEEE 1616 2005

$58.50

IEEE Standard for Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR)

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
IEEE 2005 172
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Category:

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. Weā€™re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

New IEEE Standard – Active. Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders (MVEDRs) collect, record, store and export data related to motor vehicle pre-defined events. This standard defines a protocol for MVEDR output data compatibility and export protocols of MVEDR data elements. This standard does not prescribe which specific data elements shall be recorded, or how the data are to be collected, recorded and stored. It is applicable to event data recorders for all types of motor vehicles licensed to operate on public roadways, whether offered as original or aftermarket equipment, whether stand-alone or integrated within the vehicle.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 IEEE Std 1616-2004
4 Introduction
6 Participants
8 Contents
10 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Data privacy and security recommendations
11 1.4 Standard structure
12 1.5 Data dictionary
2. References
13 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
17 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
20 4. Applicability
4.1 Rationale for the development of this standard via use cases
21 4.2 International use of MVEDR data
4.3 Summary of user group perspectives
36 4.4 Summary of recommended data elements from use-case scenarios
39 4.5 Additional use-case group perspectives
4.6 MVEDR operational requirements
4.7 Crashworthiness
40 5. Event description
42 5.1 Vehicle crash modes
5.2 Methods for determining an event
5.3 Crash mode and crash severity algorithms
5.4 Crash timing and crash triggers
43 6. Output
6.1 Minimum outputs
44 6.2 Concept of operations (connectors) for common output
6.3 Primary connections
6.4 Primary components-Concept of operations
45 6.5 Secondary components-Concept of operations
6.6 Ability to access nonvolatile memory
6.7 Type of connectors
6.8 Use of proprietary connectors
6.9 Data retrieval information
46 6.10 Distinguishing the recorded memory within the container
6.11 Location of an MVEDR within a vehicle
6.12 MVEDR telltale
47 6.13 Information in ownerā€™s manual
7. MVEDR data attributes
7.1 Classification methodology
7.2 Characteristic time durations
48 7.3 Division of data collected
7.4 Classification to determine collection of data elements
7.5 Time-based categories
49 7.6 Location-based categories
7.7 Data capture
51 8. MVEDR data dictionary
8.1 List of MVEDR data elements
141 8.2 Recommended data elements for light vehicles under 4500 kg
148 9. Conformance
149 Annex A
152 Annex B
161 Annex C
164 Annex D
166 Annex E
IEEE 1616 2005
$58.50