ISO/TC 127/SC 2/JWG 28 - Joint ISO/TC 127/SC 2 - ISO/TC 82/SC 8 - ISO/TC 195 WG: Collision awareness and avoidance
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ISO/TC 127/SC 2/JWG 28 is a Subcommittee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Joint ISO/TC 127/SC 2 - ISO/TC 82/SC 8 - ISO/TC 195 WG: Collision awareness and avoidance". This committee has published 3 standards.
ISO/TC 127/SC 2/JWG 28 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. Currently, there are 3 published standards from this subcommittee.
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This document defines requirements for collision warning systems (CWS) and collision avoidance systems (CAS) that address forward and reverse motion for: - earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165, - mobile underground mining machinery as defined in ISO 19296, and - road construction machinery as defined in ISO 22242. This document does not consider machine height beyond that of height in travel position (e.g. dump body on dumper in lowered position) as established by machine manufacturer. This document covers collision avoidance by reducing speed, stopping, or inhibiting motion; it does not cover avoidance by automatic manoeuvring (e.g. steering) away from the intended object. Specific requirements for other types of machine motion are defined in the other parts of the ISO 21815 series. The system described in this document is intended to assist the operator of the machine. The responsibility for safe operation of the machine remains with the machine operator. This document is not applicable to collision warning and collision avoidance systems installed/manufactured before the date of its publication.
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This document provides terminology and general guidance on the principles of collision warning and collision avoidance systems for: - earth moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165, - mobile underground mining machinery as defined in ISO 19296, and - road construction machinery as defined in ISO 22242. This document provides general requirements for detection of objects, warnings to the operator, automatic intervention control to avoid collision, and test procedures. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the other parts of the ISO 21815 series, which provide detailed guidance and requirements for collision warning and collision avoidance systems and determining risk areas and risk levels. The specific requirements and definitions for particular types of machines are defined in the use case parts of the ISO 21815 series. This document covers collision avoidance by speed reduction or motion inhibit: it does not cover avoidance by automatic manoeuvring (e.g. steering) away from the intended object. The systems described in this document are only intended to assist the operator of the machine. The responsibility for safe operation of the machine remains with the operator of the machine. This document is not applicable to collision warning and collision avoidance systems installed to the machine before the date of its publication.
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This document describes the on-board J1939 communication interface between a connected device and mobile machines for use in earth-moving, mining and road construction applications to enable interventional collision avoidance actions defined in ISO 21815-1 based on the SAE J1939 protocol. This interface is intended for use by a collision avoidance system (CAS) device integrated independently from the original machine providing intervention signals to slow down, stop or prevent motion of the machine. The protocol defined by this document can also be used to provide input information for a collision warning system (CWS). This document is not intended for plug-and-play implementation of CAS or CWS on the machine. Additional details not fully described in this document can be negotiated by the CAS or CWS manufacturer and the machine manufacturer to enable functionality. This document does not preclude the possibility of the machine manufacturer or the CxD manufacturer developing alternative on-board communication interfaces.
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