BSI PD ISO/TR 16250:2013
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Road vehicles. Objective rating metrics for dynamic systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 78 |
This Technical Report specifies a method to calculate the level of correlation between two non-ambiguous signals. The focus of the methods described in this Technical Report is on the comparison of time-history signals or functional responses obtained in all kinds of tests of the passive safety of vehicles and the corresponding numerical simulations. It is validated with signals of various kinds of physical loads such as forces, moments, accelerations, velocities, and displacements. However, other applications might be possible too, but are not in the scope of this Technical Report.
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6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
9 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 Section sec_2.1 Section sec_2.2 Section sec_2.3 Section sec_2.4 Section sec_2.5 Section sec_2.6 Section sec_2.7 Section sec_3 Section sec_3.1 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions 3 Symbols and abbreviated terms 3.1 General abbreviated terms |
10 | Section sec_3.2 Section sec_3.3 3.2 General symbols and subscripts 3.3 CORA |
11 | Section sec_3.4 3.4 EARTH and EEARTH |
12 | Section sec_3.5 3.5 Model reliability metric |
13 | Section sec_3.6 Section sec_3.7 Section sec_4 3.6 Bayesian confidence metric 3.7 Overall ISO rating 4 General requirements to the data |
14 | Section sec_5 Figure fig_1 Section sec_5.1 5 CORA metric 5.1 Corridor rating |
15 | Figure fig_2 |
16 | Section sec_5.2 Section sec_5.2.1 5.2 Cross-correlation rating |
17 | Section sec_5.2.2 Section sec_5.2.3 |
18 | Section sec_5.2.4 Section sec_5.3 5.3 Step-by-step procedure |
19 | Section sec_6 Figure fig_3 6 EARTH metric |
20 | Figure fig_4 Section sec_6.1 6.1 EARTH phase score |
21 | Section sec_6.2 6.2 EARTH magnitude score |
22 | Section sec_6.3 6.3 EARTH slope score |
23 | Section sec_6.4 Section sec_6.5 6.4 Overall EARTH score 6.5 Step-by-step procedure |
24 | Section sec_7 Figure fig_5 Section sec_8 7 Model reliability metric 8 Bayesian confidence metric |
25 | Figure fig_6 |
26 | Section sec_9 Figure fig_7 Section sec_9.1 Table tab_1 Section sec_9.2 9 ISO metric 9.1 CORA corridor method 9.2 EEARTH method |
27 | Figure fig_8 Table tab_2 Section sec_9.2.1 Section sec_9.2.2 |
28 | Figure fig_9 Section sec_9.2.3 |
29 | Figure fig_10 Table tab_3 |
30 | Section sec_9.2.4 Figure fig_11 |
31 | Table tab_4 Table tab_5 Section sec_9.3 9.3 Calculation of the overall ISO rating |
32 | Table tab_6 Section sec_9.4 Table tab_7 Section sec_10 9.4 Meaning of the objective rating score 10 Pre-processing of the data |
33 | Section sec_10.1 Section sec_10.2 Figure fig_12 Section sec_10.3 10.1 Sampling rate 10.2 Filtering 10.3 Interval of evaluation |
34 | Figure fig_13 Section sec_11 Section sec_11.1 Section sec_11.2 Section sec_11.3 11 Limitations 11.1 Type of signals 11.2 Metrics validation 11.3 Meaning of the results |
35 | Section sec_11.4 11.4 Multiple responses |
36 | Annex sec_A Figure fig_A.1 Figure fig_A.2 Annex A (informative) Child restraint example |
37 | Table tab_A.1 |
38 | Annex sec_A.1 |
39 | Annex sec_A.2 |
40 | Annex sec_A.3 |
41 | Annex sec_A.4 |
42 | Annex sec_A.5 |
43 | Annex sec_A.6 |
44 | Annex sec_A.7 |
45 | Annex sec_A.8 |
46 | Annex sec_A.9 |
47 | Annex sec_A.10 |
48 | Annex sec_A.11 |
49 | Annex sec_A.12 |
50 | Annex sec_A.13 |
51 | Annex sec_A.14 |
52 | Annex sec_A.15 |
53 | Annex sec_A.16 |
54 | Annex sec_B Figure fig_B.1 Annex B (informative) Sled test example |
55 | Table tab_B.1 |
56 | Annex sec_B.1 |
57 | Annex sec_B.2 |
58 | Annex sec_B.3 |
59 | Annex sec_C Annex sec_C.1 Annex sec_C.1.1 Annex C (informative) Case studies |
60 | Annex sec_C.1.2 |
61 | Annex sec_C.1.3 |
62 | Annex sec_C.1.4 |
63 | Annex sec_C.2 Annex sec_C.2.1 |
64 | Annex sec_C.2.2 |
65 | Annex sec_C.3 Annex sec_C.3.1 |
66 | Annex sec_C.3.2 |
67 | Annex sec_C.4 Annex sec_C.4.1 |
68 | Annex sec_C.4.2 |
69 | Annex sec_C.4.3 |
70 | Annex sec_C.5 Annex sec_C.5.1 |
71 | Annex sec_C.5.2 |
72 | Annex sec_C.5.3 |
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