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BSI PD ISO/TS 18571:2014

$215.11

Road vehicles. Objective rating metric for non-ambiguous signals

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BSI 2014 74
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This Technical Specification (TS) provides validation metrics and rating procedures to be used to calculate the level of correlation between two non-ambiguous signals obtained from a physical test and a computational model, and is aimed at vehicle safety applications. The objective comparison of time-history signals of model and test is validated against various loading cases under different types of physical loads such as forces, moments, and accelerations. However, other applications might be possible too, but are not within the scope of this Technical Specification.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 Section sec_1
Section sec_2
Section sec_3
Section sec_3.1
Section sec_3.2
Section sec_3.3
Section sec_3.4
Section sec_3.5
Section sec_3.6
Section sec_3.7
Section sec_4
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
12 Section sec_5
Section sec_6
Figure fig_1
5 General data requirements
6 ISO metric
13 Section sec_6.1
Table tab_1
Section sec_6.2
Figure fig_2
6.1 Calculation of the overall ISO rating
6.2 Corridor score
14 Section sec_6.2.1
15 Table tab_2
Section sec_6.2.2
Section sec_6.3
6.3 Phase, magnitude, and slope scores
16 Figure fig_3
Section sec_6.3.1
17 Table tab_3
Section sec_6.3.2
20 Table tab_4
Section sec_6.3.3
Table tab_5
Section sec_6.3.4
21 Section sec_7
Table tab_6
Section sec_8
Section sec_8.1
7 Meaning of the overall ISO rating
8 Pre-processing of the data
8.1 Synchronization of the signals
22 Section sec_8.2
Section sec_8.3
Figure fig_4
Section sec_8.4
Figure fig_5
8.2 Sampling rate
8.3 Filtering
8.4 Interval of evaluation
23 Section sec_9
Section sec_9.1
Section sec_9.2
Section sec_9.3
Section sec_9.4
9 Limitations
9.1 Type of signals
9.2 Metric validation
9.3 Meaning of the results
9.4 Multiple responses
24 Annex sec_A
Annex sec_A.1
Annex sec_A.1.1
Annex A
(informative)

Case studies

27 Annex sec_A.1.2
30 Annex sec_A.1.3
33 Annex sec_A.1.4
36 Annex sec_A.2
Annex sec_A.2.1
39 Annex sec_A.2.2
42 Annex sec_A.3
Annex sec_A.3.1
45 Annex sec_A.3.2
48 Annex sec_A.4
Annex sec_A.4.1
51 Annex sec_A.4.2
54 Annex sec_A.4.3
57 Annex sec_A.5
Annex sec_A.5.1
60 Annex sec_A.5.2
63 Annex sec_A.5.3
66 Annex sec_A.6
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BSI PD ISO/TS 18571:2014
$215.11