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PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 Road vehicles. Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems (TICS). Procedures for determining priority of on-board messages presented to drivers

PD ISO/TS 16951:2021

Road vehicles. Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems (TICS). Procedures for determining priority of on-board messages presented to drivers

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Standard number:PD ISO/TS 16951:2021
Pages:40
Released:2021-04-07
ISBN:978 0 539 13919 8
Status:Standard
PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 - Road Vehicles Ergonomic Standard

PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 - Road Vehicles Ergonomic Aspects of Transport Information and Control Systems (TICS)

In the fast-paced world of modern transportation, ensuring the safety and comfort of drivers is paramount. The PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 standard is a comprehensive guide that addresses the ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems (TICS) in road vehicles. This standard provides detailed procedures for determining the priority of on-board messages presented to drivers, ensuring that critical information is communicated effectively and efficiently.

Key Features of PD ISO/TS 16951:2021

  • Standard Number: PD ISO/TS 16951:2021
  • Pages: 40
  • Release Date: April 7, 2021
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 13919 8
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose PD ISO/TS 16951:2021?

This standard is essential for manufacturers, designers, and engineers involved in the development of transport information and control systems. By adhering to the guidelines set forth in PD ISO/TS 16951:2021, you can ensure that your systems are designed with the driver's safety and usability in mind. The standard provides a structured approach to prioritizing on-board messages, which is crucial in preventing information overload and reducing driver distraction.

Enhancing Driver Safety and Experience

With the increasing complexity of in-vehicle systems, drivers are often bombarded with a multitude of messages and alerts. PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 offers a systematic method for evaluating and prioritizing these messages based on their importance and urgency. This ensures that drivers receive the most critical information first, allowing them to make informed decisions quickly and safely.

Comprehensive Guidelines for TICS

The standard covers a wide range of ergonomic considerations, including the design and placement of displays, the use of auditory and visual signals, and the integration of new technologies. By following these guidelines, you can create a user-friendly interface that enhances the overall driving experience while maintaining high safety standards.

Who Can Benefit from This Standard?

PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 is invaluable for:

  • Automotive Manufacturers: Ensure your vehicles meet the latest ergonomic standards and provide a safer driving experience.
  • System Designers: Develop intuitive and effective transport information and control systems that prioritize driver safety.
  • Engineers: Implement cutting-edge technologies in a way that aligns with ergonomic best practices.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Establish guidelines and regulations that promote the safety and well-being of road users.

Stay Ahead with PD ISO/TS 16951:2021

In an industry where innovation and safety go hand in hand, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 provides the framework you need to develop transport information and control systems that not only meet but exceed current safety standards. By prioritizing on-board messages effectively, you can enhance the driving experience and contribute to a safer road environment.

Invest in Safety and Innovation

Adopting PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 is an investment in both safety and innovation. By implementing the procedures outlined in this standard, you can ensure that your systems are at the forefront of ergonomic design, providing drivers with the information they need when they need it most.

Conclusion

PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 is more than just a standard; it's a commitment to improving the safety and usability of transport information and control systems in road vehicles. With its comprehensive guidelines and procedures, this standard is an essential tool for anyone involved in the design and development of in-vehicle systems. Embrace the future of automotive safety and innovation with PD ISO/TS 16951:2021.

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PD ISO/TS 16951:2021


This standard PD ISO/TS 16951:2021 Road vehicles. Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems (TICS). Procedures for determining priority of on-board messages presented to drivers is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.180 Ergonomics
  • 35.240.60 IT applications in transport
  • 43.040.15 Car informatics. On board computer systems

This document provides formal procedures and two, alternative, methods (users are advised to choose whichever of the two suits their individual requirements) for determining the priority of on-board messages presented to drivers of road vehicles by transport information and control systems (TICS) and other systems. It is applicable to the whole range of TICS in-vehicle messages, including traveller information, navigation, travel and traffic advisories, “yellow pages” information, warnings, systems status, emergency calling system information, and electronic toll/fee collection, as well as to messages from non-TICS sources such as telephone, warnings and telltales. Although applicable to systems that allow the free generation of messages, it neither provides guidance on how to use the messages deriving from its procedures nor is it applicable to mandatory or legally required messages.