Volume V, Issue 1 January 2014

Ground vehicle standards Newsletter

Creating harmonized standards solutions. Moving the on- and off-road vehicle industry forward.

table of content: SAE standards discussed at C1 SAE standards discussed at Electric Vehicle Forum in Taiwan Forum in Taiwan C2 SAE establishes China Automotive Standards Jack Pokrzywa, SAE International’s Global Ground Vehicle Standards Manager, Advisory Council discussed SAE’s current work in standards development at the Automotive C2 SAE participates in transatlantic trade discussion Research & Testing Center (ARTC) “Electric Vehicles Verification Technologies 1 SAE, NEMA sign agreement Forum” in Taipei in October. 1 SAE J1772 EV/PHEV Combo Coupler Standard used in EV-Grid energy management project Pokrzywa spoke about new standards being developed in the areas of connected 2 NHTSA official addresses SAE Motor Vehicle vehicles, electrified vehicles, and hydrogen vehicles. The forum’s attendees also Council Meeting received an overview of driver distraction, cyber-security, and automated vehicle 2 New recommended practice for graphics-based manufacturing symbols published efforts undertaken by SAE standards developers. ...continued on next page 3 First public SAE combo fast-charging station opens in San Diego 3 J2954 Task Force agrees on factors for forthcoming technical information report 4 RESS Project Status Report Delivered to NHTSA 4 Toyota recognized for implementing J2807 4 Sustainable manufacturing task force surveys pallet use for information report 5 Need for future standards discussed at natural gas kick-off meeting 5 Fuel systems standards being revised 6 SAE standards development committees seeking experts and volunteers 7 Ward Atkinson, longtime Interior Climate Control Committee Chair, honored 8 SAE International Honors 23 with the Technical Standards Board Outstanding Achievement Award 9 SAE Standards Development on the Road: A re- cap of recent events at which SAE participated

From left to right at the Electric Vehicles Verification Technologies Forum are Liv Huang, Manager, ARTC; Guibin Liu, Professor, China’s Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC); Laurie Florence, Principle Engineer, Batteries, Fuel Cells & Published by SAE International Capacitors, UL; Tony Tsui, Assistant Vice President, ARTC; Jack Pokrzywa, Manager, SAE Editorial Director: Jack Pokrzywa International Global Ground Vehicle Standards; and Doris Lee, Engineer, ARTC. ...continued from previous page SAE, NEMA sign agreement In 2010, SAE International and ARTC agreed to conduct industry needs in Taiwan. The center provides a broad range SAE International and the National Electrical Manufacturers electrification. The agreement sets frameworks for more harmonized technical efforts in electric vehicle and plug-in of testing service for completed vehicles and components, and Association (NEMA) have signed an agreement concerning effective information exchange in areas where standards, still hybrid electric vehicle standards development. conducts tests which are accepted for national approvals. collaborative activities related to smart grid vehicle under development, impact the efforts of both organizations. ARTC’s goal is to develop innovation technologies to satisfy

SAE J1772 EV/PHEV Combo Coupler Standard used in EV-Grid energy SAE establishes China Automotive Standards Advisory Council management project Adapted from an article previously published in SAE Vehicle Electrification SAE International has established a China Automotive Standards Advisory Council (CASAC) to advise the Ground Vehicle Motor Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) announced in September “The SwRI aggregation system manages a fleet of electric Vehicle Council and SAE staff on automotive standards needs in that it deployed the first electric-vehicle aggregation system vehicles, controlling both vehicle charging and microgrid needs China. using SAE International’s J1772 standard (“SAE Electric Vehicle and supporting vehicle schedules, as well as supplementing the and Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler”) base’s energy supply,” said Sean Mitchem, project manager and a The council follows on the heels of an early 2013 agreement for direct current (DC) fast charging. The system, part of the principal analyst in SwRI’s Automation and Data Systems Division. between SAE and the China Automotive Technical and Research Smart Power Infrastructure Demonstration for Energy Reliability Center (CATARC), which establishes on-going communication and Security (SPIDERS) Phase II program, is controlling five Batteries in the EVs serve as cushion against fluctuations in the between the two organizations. fast-charge stations at the Fort Carson Army Base in Colorado grid, creating more stability and resiliency while improving the grid’s ability to accommodate renewable energy from a solar Two CASAC meetings have been held in Shanghai in 2013. Springs, Colorado. energy array at the base. Members currently include: Jin Gang, Chief Engineer, EE Systems, Miller, HES Product Group Director, Ricardo; Shui Fang, Director, In August, the system passed integration and acceptance testing, BAIC; Albrecht Pfeiffer, Manager, NEV Charging Systems, BMW; “Using this new technology, electric vehicles can use or store NEV R&D, Volvo; and Fu Zhenxing, Director, Powertrain Systems, Picturesuccessfully aggregating electric vehicles from two vehicle 1/7/14 4:45 PM Frank Heinen, General Manager, Electric Vehicle & Hybrid SAIC. Additional Chinese OEMs are being invited to join. manufacturers equipped with SAE-compliant bidirectional this green energy more efficiently than previously was possible,” Technology, BOSCH; Bob Galyen, CTO, CATL; Zhou Rong, Chief charging interfaces. Mitchem said. Engineer, Auto Standardization Research Institute, CATARC; The council’s current primary focus area is safety, particularly in Gary Mullen, Manager, Body Interior, Ford; David Reeck, China the emerging areas of vehicle electrification. Manager, Electrification Strategy & Infrastructure, GM; Michael

SAE participates in transatlantic trade discussion

SAE International was one of several U.S. standards development The workshop brought together more than 50 participants, organizations that participated in a U.S.-German Standards Panel including representatives from the German industry and conducted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) government, as well as U.S. stakeholders. Standards and and the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) on October conformance play an important role in trade relationships 15th in Washington, D.C. between the U.S. and Germany.

SAE: A Global Partner in Standards Development In addition to the maintenance and development of its family of technical standards, SAE International is also an active partner with other standards development organizations, government agencies, and regulatory bodies to support the newest, most robust, and comprehensive standards products for a changing global marketplace.

• US Department of Transportation • US Department of Energy • Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan (JSAE) • Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI) • German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers • US Environmental Protection Agency Association (ZVEI) • Brasilian National Standards Organization • US Federal Highway Administration (ABNT) Boulder Electric Vehicle is one of the companies supplying EVs for the V2G project at Fort Carson Army Base in Colorado. • China Automotive Technology & Research Center • American National Standards Institute (CATARC) (ANSI) • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration • Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) • Korean Agency for Technology and Standards • International Organization for (KATS) Standardization (ISO); US representative

SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter 1

file:///Users/lmatyjaszcyzk/LUCY%20GRAPHIC%20JOBS/P140014%20Jan%20G…er/P140014%20Final%20Files/Boulder%20Electric%20vehicle.webarchive Page 1 of 1 NHTSA official addresses SAE Motor Vehicle Council Meeting First public SAE combo fast-charging station opens in San Diego

Nathaniel Beuse, Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety New areas of focus that he discussed included: older In conjunction with the 2013 Plug-In Conference, held Research, National Highway Safety Traffic Administration occupants; electronic control systems; cyber security; driver September 30 – October 3, a new SAE Combo Fast Charging (NHTSA), provided an overview of NHTSA research priorities for information systems; and autonomous vehicles. station for electric vehicles opened in San Diego. light vehicles to the SAE Motor Vehicle Council on August 23. Mr. Beuse noted that NHTSA is active in a number of SAE’s Located at the Fashion Valley Mall and constructed by NRG, His presentation featured a review of NHTSA’s near term standards committees, praising SAE’s on-going work on it is the first public charging station that complies with SAE priorities, and new areas of focus for vehicle safety research. automated vehicle definitions and functional safety. He International’s electric vehicle fast-charging standard, “SAE underscored the need for standard activities in cyber security, J1772: Electric Vehicle and Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Near term priorities discussed included: advanced braking which has become one of the top priorities for numerous Conductive Charge Coupler.” systems which build on forward collision warning systems; industries. He also pointed to the topics of human-machine vehicle to vehicle communications; new crash dummies, interface in the vehicle cockpit, crash warning interfaces, and J1772 covers the general physical, electrical, functional and advanced automatic crash notification; the NHTSA Driver connected vehicles as areas for which new standards might be performance requirements to facilitate conductive charging Distraction Research Program; and development of a new beneficial. of EV/PHEV vehicles. The standard is the basis for the frontal crash test. Combined Charging System (CCS), which allows for multiple types of charging, including both AC and DC, using just one plug.

New recommended practice for graphics-based manufacturing symbols The station can charge a depleted electric vehicle battery to published 80 percent state of charge in less than 30 minutes and can be used with any electric vehicle equipped with the CCS. SAE International has developed a recommended practice for Arnold Taube, a strategic customer support engineer at John Rob Healy, EV Infrastructure Manager for BMW, charges the BMW i3 at manufacturing symbols that could save industry millions of Deere and Chair of SAE’s Graphics Based Service Information The Spark, which is available in California and the NRG eVgo Freedom Station in San Diego. dollars annually in translation costs. Working Group, which developed the recommended practice, Oregon, and the BMW i3 are the first electric vehicles in said the symbols will be universally recognized and will save the United States to offer the SAE J1772-based fast-charge Audi, BMW, Daimler, , Ford, GM, Porsche and “J2892: Graphics-Based Service Information,” was created time and money in translations. connector as a vehicle option. The new station allows electricity Volkswagen have announced they will adopt the SAE combo to develop icons – as well as animation and illustration to flow at a faster rate, which will make electric vehicles more fast charge connector standard for both the US and European conventions – for use in graphics-based documentation of “At , we spend tens of millions of dollars translating convenient for longer trips by allowing faster charging times. markets. adjustment, assembly, remove and replace, and theory of documents for operation, repair and diagnostics in 37 operation procedures and stories, utilizing a minimum of languages,” Taube said. “Every manufacturing company human natural language text. operating internationally is in the same boat. When these J2954 Task Force agrees on factors for forthcoming technical information report symbols are complete and in use, they will be applicable for The symbols are designed to be universally understood, in the automobile, truck and heavy equipment manufacturers.” The SAE International J2954 Task Force for Wireless Power and investigation within the team, consensus had been manner of warning symbols on commercial packaging that are Transfer (WPT) of Light Duty, Electric and Plug-in Electric reached on a nominal frequency of operation for the light duty designed to protect consumers, or internationally recognized “This is all an effort to reduced costs and communicate around Vehicles, has agreed upon two key factors for a forthcoming vehicle guideline. The SAE team has determined this nominal pictorial road signs. the globe,” Taube said. “A picture is worth a thousand words. If Technical Information Report (TIR) on interoperability for the frequency of 85 kHz for SAE J2954.” you illustrate, you don’t need text. If there’s no text, there’s no first phase of pre-commercial development. The standardized symbols are meant to reduce the text needed need for translation.” In addition, the task force determined three power classes for to perform a procedure, assuring that individuals reading the The task force, consisting of OEMs, WPT Suppliers, industry light duty vehicles: WPT 1, 2 and 3. The task force is currently symbols clearly understand them and safely perform the task Currently, the committee has created about 60 illustrations or experts, and government representatives, plans to complete working on completing the remaining interoperability topics, indicated. symbols. They are color coded to call attention to the task and the TIR in early 2014. That will be followed by publication of including factors such as the minimum coupling factor “k”, help with interpretation. J2954, based on field data confirmation. alignment, and coil geometries.

“A common frequency of operation for WPT is essential for For more information or if you would like to join the task force, interoperability,” said Jesse Schneider, Chair of the J2954 contact Pat Ebejer at [email protected]. Delivery options for SAE Technical Standards Task Force. “After three years of international collaboration The more than 10,000 standards in the SAE database now include historical standards, and can be accessed through one of the targeted solutions below: • SAE Digital Library is the industry’s most comprehensive resource, encompassing 175,000+ technical papers, standards, and related publications from SAE and other renowned organizations. A customizable corporate solution! digitallibrary.sae.org Standards Consortium Administration • SAE Subscriptions are online portfolios of SAE standards or technical papers focused on targeted technologies and industries. With over a century of experience providing the common engineering requirements for new mobility vehicles, SAE can be a key component subscriptions.sae.org in developing any consortium-based activity, providing the expertise and worldwide technological and human resources to help you turn your vision into a successful operating reality. • SAE JPaks let you decide how many ground vehicle standards you need and when you need them. Choose from packages that provide up to 10, 15, 25, 35, or 50 downloads per year. Each client maintains its desired degree of autonomy, flexibility, and control. Client/project-tailored services include: sae.org/jpaks • A legal framework • Publishing and distribution services • Fiscal oversight • Marketing and public relations activities • SAE Ground Vehicle Standards on DVD provides convenient, portable access to more than 2,400 individual standards, recommended practices, and information reports. sae.org/gvcd • Policy and procedure development

2 SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter 3 RoESS Pr ject Status Report Delivered to NHTSA Need for future standards discussed at natural gas kick-off meeting Peter Byk and Keith Wilson, SAE Project Managers for Technical Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) participating in the project have The SAE Truck and Bus Council held a “Natural Gas Kick- Programs, provided the annual project status report for the made significant progress in the development of detailed test Off Meeting” on December 4. Following on the heels of a SAE Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) Cooperative procedures. In the fourth quarter of 2013, SMEs worked on successful Blue Ribbon Panel on Natural Gas held at the 2013 Research Project to the National Highway Traffic Safety completing the draft test procedures and the majority of Phase 1 SAE Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress in October, the Administration (NHTSA) on November 7 in Washington, DC. testing. meeting served as a launch for the effort to establish relevant SAE standards to help the heavy-duty trucking industry more Byk and Wilson were accompanied by Daniel Doughty PhD, The project is on track to meet all objectives and deliverables quickly embrace natural gas-based technologies. who is participating in the RESS project in the role of Principle within the project timeline and budget. Expectations are for Investigator (technical lead). Project methodologies, participants, robust, well-defined, data-driven safety test procedures and The meeting was the first step towards establishing a Natural progress, finances, timing and next steps were discussed with recommendations for pass/fail criteria from the SMEs, working Gas Fuel Systems Task Force. The task force will identify NHTSA senior management staff. closely with the Project Review Team. needs surrounding standards, regulations, and specifications pertaining to natural gas, review existing standards, assess the gaps, and formulate a plan to develop a robust set of SAE standards where required. Toyota recognized for implementing J2807 Sixteen industry leaders and experts attended the kick-off The Texas Auto Writers Association recently recognized Toyota meeting, led by Paul Johnston, Chair of the Truck and Bus with its Distinguished Service Award for implementing SAE Council, and Doug Horne, Chair of the Alternative Fuels International’s J2807 towing standard. Toyota is the first Committee. company recognized for implementing the standard on its full- Forecasts show that the demand for natural gas as a size pickups, as well as all models with towing capabilities. transportation fuel will grow substantially over the next The next natural gas meeting will be held in early January. For “J2807: Performance Requirements for Determining Tow- six years. Currently, most natural gas fuel consumption is more information, or to participate in the Natural Gas Fuel Vehicle Gross Combination Weight Rating and Trailer Weight concentrated in the heavy-duty trucking industry. Systems Task Force, contact Jana Wright at [email protected]. Rating,” originally issued in 2008 and most recently revised in 2012 by the Tow Vehicle Trailer Rating Committee, establishes minimum performance criteria at gross combination weight ratings (GCWR), and calculation methodology to determine Fuel systems standards being revised tow-vehicle trailer weight ratings (TWR) for passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, and trucks. The Fuel Systems Standards Committee is working on revising a number of documents to include information on biodiesel. The committee has sponsored a series of workshops and discussions on biodiesel in preparation of Sustainable manufacturing task force surveys pallet use for information report its forthcoming revision of J1681 (“Gasoline, alcohol, and Diesel Fuel Surrogates for Materials Testing”). A revision of creating new possibilities The Sustainable Manufacturing Task Force of the Green pallets, pallet sizes used, factors which impact decisions on pallet J2260 (“Nonmetallic Fuel System Tubing with One or More Layers”) is also planned. Technology Steering Committee has begun work on an buying, and pallet use efficiency. Results of the survey were The Essential Automotive Technology Event information report on the use of pallets in the automotive and discussed at the task force’s meeting in November. ground vehicle sector. The National Wooden Pallet and Container Association reports Pallets are an integral component for moving products in that there are more than 1.2 billion pallets in use in the United the industry, which has identified pallet size and material States each day. According to the California 2008 Statewide standardization as a means to enhance the reuse and recycling of Waste Characterization Study, approximately 14% of all materials pallets to reduce their contribution to landfill. going to landfills are wood, mainly wooden pallets, and related 2014 material. It has been suggested that the use of higher quality Currently in the early stages of development, “J3055: Pallet materials, and standardization of pallet sizes, would encourage Size and Materials Standardization Information Report for the the recycling and reuse of pallets. The SAE World Congress offers a great opportunity World Automotive and Ground Vehicle Sector” will gather information to learn about the SAE Standards Development about the industry’s use of pallets. Information about the The Sustainable Manufacturing Task Force’s goal is to share Program and how you can become involved. Visit the Congress composition of pallets used in the , and pallet information and best practices to improve environmental SAE International exhibit near event registration for terminology and definitions will also be included in the report. performance by reducing environmental impacts, likely leading information. to improved operational efficiency, cost reductions, and meeting April 8-10, 2014 • Cobo Center • Detroit, Michigan USA As part of the information gathering process for the information stakeholder expectations. Plus, many SAE Global Ground Vehicle Standards report, the task force conducted a survey on pallet usage in late Committee Meetings with take place in conjunction with Host Company Tier One Strategic Partner 2013. Industry participants were asked about materials used in the Congress at SAE’s Troy, MI office. Check the World Congress online event guide for current an up-to-the- minute schedule. P135312

4 SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter 5 SAE standards development committees seeking experts and volunteers Ward Atkinson, longtime Interior Climate Control Committee Chair, honored The Capacitive Energy Storage Committee is seeking experts The Materials, Processes, and Parts Council committees, SAE International recognizes Ward Atkinson for his long tenure of authored seven SAE technical (from both OEMs and suppliers) in the battery area to become specifically Acoustical Materials, Automotive Adhesives service to SAE’s Interior Climate Control (ICC) committees. An SAE papers, and organized numerous members. This committee will be involved in the creation of and Sealants, Carbon and Alloy Steels, Plastics, Spring, member for 60 years, Atkinson, President of Sun Test Engineering in SAE conferences on alternative a performance specification for super-capacitors for use in and Materials Committee, are seeking members. For more Scottsdale, Arizona, has been chairing SAE ICC-related committees refrigerants. automotive traction applications. For more information, contact information, contact Jill Kqiraj at 1-248-273-2468 or gjysta@ since the 1960’s. Pat Ebejer at [email protected]. sae.org. Atkinson is a member of the Atkinson was the committee’s Chair from 1978 to 2009, then served EPA Mobile Air Conditioning The SAE Active Safety Technical Committee is seeking The Driver Vision Standards Committee, responsible for as Co-Chair, with William Hill, until mid-2013. His service to related subcommittee of the Stratospheric members for three working groups which will address some developing and maintaining SAE standards, recommended SAE Interior Climate Control committees includes the following: Ozone Protection Advisory immediate high-priority committee topics. The Definitions practices and information reports related to road vehicle Council. Since 1990, he has also and Terms Workgroup to focus on review of existing industry components and factors that affect an occupant’s field of • Chair of the Interior Climate Control Service Committee from served as a technical advisor glossary documents to identifying which existing terms and view, is seeking members. For more information, contact Nikki 2003 to 2009 (then Co-Chair with Hill until 2013) to the Mobile Air Conditioning definitions could be adopted by the AS3 committee, and what Amerdes at [email protected]. Society (MACS). • Chair of the Interior Climate Control MAC Supplier Committee Ward Atkinson additional terms and definitions may need to be established from 2004 to 2009 (then Co-Chair with Hill until 2013) by the AS3 committee. The CIB/AEB Workgroup will focus The Connector Systems Standards Committee (under the “As senior technical advisor to MACS for more than 20 years, Ward’s on review of available test procedures, surrogate targets and Electrical Distribution Steering Committee) is seeking members • Chair of the Interior Climate Control Vehicle OEM Committee insight and guidance have been, and remain to this day, essential to performance requirements, identifying which existing methods to participate in its standards development activities. This from 1999 to 2009 (then Co-Chair with Bill Hill until 2013) MACS’ mission of providing information, training and communication committee provides opportunities for young engineers for the mobile air conditioning service industry,” said Elvis Hoffpauir, could be adopted by AS3 committee, and what additional • Chair of the Internal Climate Control Fluids Committee from engaged in specifying the physical layer of vehicles to learn President, Mobile Air Conditioning Society. “Ward’s leadership from test methods or equipment may need further definition or 2002 to 2009 (then Co-Chair with Bill Hill until 2013) agreement among the AS3 committee. The Sensor Fusion from the experts who have been working in this field for his longstanding tenure as chairman of SAE International’s Interior Workgroup will focus on defining performance level capabilities decades. For more information, contact [email protected]. Atkinson remains active as a member of these committees. Over the Climate Control Steering Committee through critical phases of the for active safety systems based on the sensing system course of his tenure, he has sponsored 56 documents. industry’s transition to new refrigerants has been invaluable.” combinations selected. For more information, contact Nikki “Ward’s desire was that SAE’s standards would be global, and The new chairs and vice chairs of the Interior Climate Control Ameredes at [email protected]. the team we put together truly had representation from all areas committees are: of the globe,” said Bill Hill, his longtime co-chair on the Interior • Interior Climate Control Steering Committee: , Climate Control committees. “He was also passionate about Angelo Patti involving original equipment suppliers in the issues that developed Chair; Brian Styles, Vice Chair in the aftermarket. He also strove to engage regulators to use SAE • Interior Climate Control Service Committee: Paul Weissler, standards for technical reference.” SAE International Chair; Peter Coll, Vice Chair

“Ward has a passion that engineers take a hands-on approach to • Interior Climate Control MAC Supplier Committee: Gene design,” Hill said. “He always said that engineers should get away Dianetti, Chair; Larry Wei, Vice Chair For On- and Off-Road Harmonized Standards from their computer screens and ‘see, taste, and feel’ the product Solutions, All Roads Lead to SAE to really understand how the consumer perceives what they are • Interior Climate Control Vehicle OEM Committee: Curtis delivering.” Vincent, Chair Since 1905, SAE International has been providing the common engineering requirements for new mobility products, advanced technologies, and The committee received the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency • Interior Climate Control Fluids Committee: Ryan Fortier, applications. It is uniquely positioned to provide innovative standards solutions to (EPA) 2003 Climate Protection Award. In 1998, Atkinson received Chair; Chris Seeton, Vice Chair the global on- and off-road industries and their engineering challenges. SAE’s 1998 Arch T. Colwell Cooperative Engineering Medal. He also For automotive vehicles, SAE plays the central role in developing essential North American emissions and safety standards to meet some of the most stringent regulations in the world. Through ISO, it plays a key role in bringing standards for and from the United States market to the global table. As the center of expertise on Commercial Vehicle/ConAgg standards development, many of its standards An economical pathway for joint venture research: are adopted by ANSI and ISO. the Cooperative Research Program of SAE SAE offers a full suite of standards capabilities—committee management, Cooperative research ventures serve to bring more minds to the challenges and issues faced by industry. consensus-based standards development, consortium administration, The result is a more robust project than each participating organization could complete independently. The cooperative research, and database development—providing industry, pooling of financial resources also affords each participant more efficient use of their research budgets companies, and individuals with extensive opportunities to participate, influence, and eliminates duplication of efforts. Whether moving forward on the development of fuel cell standards… grow, and prosper. researching alternative refrigerants…or developing a database of human body measurements to foster ergonomic designs, SAE’s Cooperative Research Program can assist your company in its collaborative research needs. www.sae.org To learn more contact Gary Pollak, Program Manager +1-724-772-7196; [email protected]

6 SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter 7 SAE International Honors 23 with the Technical Standards Board Outstanding SAE Standards Development on the Road: A re-cap of recent events at which Achievement Award SAE participated In December, SAE International honored 23 automotive, - John M. Kremer, Materials Engineering – Powertrain, General Mary Doyle, SAE Support Team Supervisor was in China in Symposium on Electric Vehicle Standards and Regulations on commercial vehicle, and aerospace engineering professionals Motors Company September to present two SAE Standards Development October 11th in Ningde, China. Keith discussed SAE EV / PHEV with the SAE 2013 Technical Standards Board Outstanding - Drew Landman, Professor, Old Dominion University Workshops for the Chinese Automotive Technology and standards development activities and technical projects to Achievement Award. - Timothy Walter Lee, Supplier Quality Manager, The Boeing Research Center (CATARC) and the Shanghai Motor Vehicle support the advancement of industry standards. Company Inspection Center (SMVIC). The workshops provided attendees Established in 1953, the Technical Standards Board - Stanley Lew, Manager, Michelin North America, Inc. with a comprehensive, practical guide to SAE’s process for A potential new CRP project in the area of heat pump system Outstanding Achievement Award recognizes individuals for - Michael Lyons, Technical Lead, Caterpillar Inc. developing its global ground vehicle standards. development for new refrigerants was presented by Gary outstanding service in the technical committee activities of - Mark McGory, President, Jamac, Inc. Pollak during the SAE TMSS Meeting in Troy, Michigan on SAE International. This includes valuable contributions to - Frederick J. Moon, Principal Engineer, Bell Helicopter Gary Pollak, SAE Cooperative Research Program Manager October 22-24. A call for industry participants was made for a the work of SAE International technical committees, unusual - Tony Moore, Director Engineering Brake and Safety Systems participated in the Emerging Technology Panel Session possible project start in early 2014. leadership in the activities of an SAE International technical (retired), Daimler Trucks North America coordinated by the SAE Truck and Bus Council at the SAE committee, significant contributions as a representative - Thomas J. Poorman, General Manager, North American Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress in Chicago, Illinois, Keith Wilson spoke about SAE Rechargeable Energy Storage of SAE International to the accomplishments of technical Lighting, Inc. October 1-3. System (RESS) and SAE EV / EVSE Charging Interoperability committees of other organizations or of government agencies, - Brian Rayner, Aviation Lubricants Consultant, Aviation Cooperative Research Projects on November 12 at the SAE and outstanding contributions to SAE International technical Lubricants Consultant Keith Wilson, SAE Project Manager, Technical Programs 2013 New Energy Vehicle Forum in Shanghai, China. Keith also committee work in the form of research, test methods and - Robin Dana Reed, Director, Global Engineering, TE Connectivity spoke about automotive industry standards for the safe use discussed SAE EV / PHEV standards development activities procedures, and/or development of standards. - Monique N. Richard, Principal Engineer, Toyota Motor of lithium ion battery packs at the 5th Annual International and global battery standards. Engineering & Manufacturing N.A. Inc. The recipients include: - John P. Sunne, (Retired) Director, OEM Technical Liaison, Afton Chemical Corporation - Robert Brocx, Lab Manager, Red Dot Corporation - Chuck Trueman, Engineering Manager, Technical Center - Richard K. Deering, President, RK Deering & Associates, Inc. - Curtis Vincent, Senior Project Manager, Company - Tim Duncan, Vice President, Link Engineering Company - Lisa Christine Uhl, Manager, Hydraulic Brakes and Accessory - Daniel J. Fogarty, (2012 TSB Award Recipient), Boeing Systems, Mechatronics Engineering, Daimler Trucks North America Commercial Airplanes - Eugene Williams, Senior Development Engineer (Retired), - Gregory V. Gillham, Manager, Corp. Horton Inc. - John S. Kinsey, Environmental Scientist, U.S. Environmental Standards matter. Protection Agency And so do you. New committees, new chairs Standards are published documents that set out specifications Newly-formed committees J2808 Task Force under Safety and Human Factors and procedures to ensure products and systems are safe, SAE International Ground Steering Committee – Dean Chiang, company reliable, and consistently perform the way they were intended. Vehicle Standards Under-hood Brake Hose Specification Investigation They serve to protect… support innovation…boost production Development Committees Task Force under Automotive Brake and Steering Hose Fuel and Lubricants TC3 Task Force for J306 under Fuels and productivity… make businesses more competitive…link currently seeking your businesses to the world…complement regulation and make Standards Committee and Lubricants TC3 Driveline and Chassis Lubrication technical expertise. markets work better….and, reward individual participants Committee – Christopher A. Engel, Lubrizol Corp. personally and professionally. • Capacitive Energy Storage Committee Complex Emergency Warning Devices Task Force under Emergency Warning Lights and Devices Standards J1616 Recommended Practice Compressed Natural Gas Standards matter—and so does the ongoing need for • Active Safety Technical Committee Committee Vehicle Task Force under Fuels and Lubricants TC7 Fuels involvement from people like you to participate in the and these workgroups: development of these technical documents for the aerospace Committee – , CNG Services International - Definitions &Terms, Bob Petsinger and ground vehicle industries. New chairs on newly formed committees - CIB/AEB, New chairs For the important work of standards, SAE International and J1802 Blind Spot Monitoring Task Force under Safety and the mobility industry is currently in need of volunteers with the - Sensor Fusion Human Factors Standards Steering Committee – Dan Don Smolenski, Evonik Oil Additives – Fuels and technical expertise to participate on the following standards • Materials, Processes, and Parts Council Minikey, company Lubricants Council Vice Chair development committees. If you possess the technical Committees knowledge as related to these committees, we urge you to • Driver Vision Standards Committee contact us. Because standards matter and so do you. J2364, J2365, J2678 Task Forces under Safety and • Connector Systems Standards Committee Human Factors Steering Committee – Dave Weir, To all the committee chairs – thank you and know that your volunteer efforts are greatly Learn more, express interest at + 1.724.772.7161 or For specific opportunities related to these areas company http://www.sae.org/standardsdev/participationReq.htm appreciated! contact SAE. J2830 Task Force under Safety and Human Factors P136748 Steering Committee – John Campbell, company Interested in volunteering your expertise on these newly formed committees? Contact SAE via the following link: htto:// J2395 Task Force under Safety and Human Factors www.sae.org/standardsdev/participationReq.htm Steering Committee – Jim Foley, company

J2396 Task Force under Safety and Human Factors Steering Committee – Linda Angell, company

8 SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter SAE International Ground Vehicle Standards Newsletter 9 Corporate contributors to the SAE Ground Vehicle Standards Development Program (2013) Gain a competitive advantage. Impact your bottom line. SAE International acknowledges the following organizations that have funded the standards program this past year— Invest in standards. supporters who acknowledge the benefits common engineering requirements bring to industry and their business. Standards. The workhorse documents that commonize practices, processes, and products throughout the ground vehicle industry are also paramount to the advancement of technology. Standards documents are more than the practices of Thank you. today. They account for history and anticipate the future of technology, regulation, and business. The direct benefits of standards are simple in concept but extraordinary in their global impact toward ever-safer, cleaner, more efficient AM General LLC Chrysler Group LLC Tesla Motors, Inc. worldwide transportation. American Honda Motor , Inc. Toyota Motor Corporation Technical standards enable and enhance: Company, Inc. Delphi Corporation U.S. Army TARDEC • consistent and clear expectations for product performance and reliability Association of Equipment DENSO International America, Inc. Yamaha Motor Corporation USA • regulatory compliance Manufacturers • consistent product quality BMW of North America LLC • compatibility and interoperability General Motors Company Contact [email protected] • more efficient procurement BorgWarner, Inc. Navistar, Inc. Support standards. Enabling industry to Bridgestone Americas Tire produce vehicles with optimal quality, Standardization also: safety and efficiency. Operations LLC • lowers trade barriers • lowers purchasing costs • decreases design time • promotes innovation Volunteer recognition: document sponsors (August – November 2013) • increases new technology speed to market The following individuals have served as active committee members and have dedicated their time and talent in guiding the development of standards documents from the preparation of all drafts through balloting and publication. Because industry can rely on standards for globally harmonized solutions to common issues, individual companies can devote more time and resources to advance their proprietary technology. In this way, standards help foster competition, Thank you. which advances the collective technology of industry and in turn, creates the need for new and revised standards. This has been the cycle for ground vehicle standards solutions. 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September/October 2013 Document Committee Status Title J1111_201309 TECMTCS4 Revised Component Nomenclature – Skidder – Grapple Accessiblty Attachments Subcommittee Machines Force Task

• ATSC Test Standards Subcommittee Standards Test • ATSC Subcommittee Tire • ATSC ROPS Subcommittee • ATSC Force - J180 Task • CTTC Systems C1, Hydraulic • CTTC and Systems Components C2, Electrical • CTTC Anthropometrics, Visibility, Controls, • HFTC1, and Symbols Machine Displays • HFTC2, and Ride Seating Operator • HFTC4, Accommodation Operator • HFTC6, and Mounted Scrapers Crawlers, Loaders, • MTC1, and Machinery Cleaner, Sweeper, • MTC2, Equipment and Logging Forestry • MTC4, C5, Excavators • MTC Machinery Technical Roadbuilding • MTC7 and Rim Tire • MTC8, Earthboring and Horizontal Trenching • MTC9, (General) Protection Personnel • OPTC1, Braking • OPTC2, and Sound Committee Lighting • OPTC3, Structures Protective • OPTC4, Committee Sound Level • Motorcycle Committee Systems • Marine Engine Fuel Committee Systems • Marine Electrical (J2258) Force Task Vehicle Utility • Light (J2358) Force Task Speed Vehicle • Low Force Task - Gooseneck and 5th Wheel • Trailer Force Task Dynamics • Trailer lbs 20,000 up to System Towing • Conventional Force Task Terminology • Trailer Force Task Standard Braking • Trailer • Agricultural Tractor Standards Committee (ATSC) Committee Standards Tractor • Agricultural Chairs Subcommittee Chairs Vice Council • Con-Ag Committee Steering Technical Tests • Common Group Advisory Technical • Human Factors Committee Steering • Machine Technical Consortia Standards Off Highway Institute • SAE Group Advisory Technical Protection • Operator Committee and Lifting Devices • Cranes Committee Steering Technical • Motorcycle Committee Steering • Marine Technical Committee Watercraft • Personal Committee Technical • Snowmobile Committee Equipment • Small Engine and Powered Committee • Special Purpose Vehicle Committee • Ship Fluid Systems Committee - Fasteners • Ship Systems Committee • Trailer J1493_201309 TECOPTCS1 Revised Guarding of Starter System Energization s CONSTRUCTION AGRICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL CONSTRUCTION COUNCIL MACHINERY OFF ROAD VEHICLE AND SPECIALIZED COUNCIL EQUIPMENT GROUND VEHICLE STAFF – [email protected] Jack Pokrzywa – [email protected] Gary Pollak Kris Siddall – [email protected][email protected] Byk Peter – [email protected] Wilson Keith – [email protected] Mary Doyle – [email protected] Jill Kqiraj – [email protected] Nikki Ameredes Ebejer – [email protected] Patricia – [email protected] Jana Wright – [email protected] Anna Altomonte – [email protected] Featherstone Lorie – [email protected] Loeffler Roxanne J183_201309 TETDFLDC1 Revised Engine Oil Performance and Engine Service Classification (Other than “Energy Conserving”) ct a JJ1939/71_201309 TETES7 Revised Vehicle Application Layer J2247_201309 TETES2 Revised Truck Tractor Power Output for Trailer ABS

J2461_201309 TETES6 Revised Vehicle Electronic Programming Stations (VEPS) System Specification for Win32® ont C J2966_201309 TETCTV4 Issued Guidelines for Aerodynamic Assessment of Medium and Heavy Commercial Ground Vehicles Using Computational Fluid Dynamics • Cosmetic Corrosion of Automotive Aluminum TF of Automotive Corrosion • Cosmetic Force • J2334 Task Force Task Corrosion • Perforation Group Damping Task • Vibration Subcommittee Materials • Acoustical Force Task • J200 HK Table and Seals with Rubber Gaskets • Engine Oil Comp Committee Properties • Material Committee Analysis • Structural Committee Predictions Lifetime • Fatigue Committee Acquisition Data Load • Road Committee and Simulation Testing • Component Force Modeling Task • Terrain Subcommittee Reliability System • Software Force Task Reliability Vehicle • Unmanned Ground Based Subcommittee Management) • CBM (Condition Force Task Procedure • Gauge Evaluation Force Task Permeation • Low Force Task • J2416 Force Hose Task • Diesel Fuel Force Hoses Task Hybrid Vehicle Cell • Fuel Committee Steels and Alloy • Carbon Committee Procedures Test • Metals Committee Steel and Strip • Sheet Committee Metals of Ferrous Prop Temp • Elev Committee Castings and Steel Iron • Automotive • Iso Tc2 Sc9 Hose Clamp Tag • Iso Tc2 Bonding Subcommittee • Metal Force Bonding Task • Plastic Subcommittee • Body Sealers Bonding Subcommittee • Glass Subcommittee • Education Bondings Subcommittee • Metal Subcommittee Adhesion • Trim Group • J400 Working Subcommittee Properties • Rheology Working • Hydraulic Tube Fittings Committee Fittings Tube • Hydraulic Committee Hose and Fittings • Hydraulic Committee Tubing • Metallic Spring Committee • Coil Spring Committee • Leaf Spring Committee • Pneumatic Bars Committee Bar Spring and Stabilizer • Torsion Technology Committee Technology Committee Committee • Horsepower Certification • Horsepower Repository Assessment Software • J2746 Databases Diagnostics • On Board Conformance Equipment • MAC Machines • H-Point • WMI/VIN • WMC/PIN Conformance • Wheel • Automotive Bright Trim Committee Trim Bright • Automotive Committee and Prevention Corrosion • Automotive Committee Materials • Acoustical Rubber Specs on Automotive • Committee Committee Enhancement • Surface Group Advisory Executive Design and Eval • Fatigue Committee • Fasteners Committee Reliability Vehicle • Ground Hose Committee • Non-Hydraulic and Asy Design Materials Vehicle • Lightweight Committee Steering Executive Technical • Metals Committee • Plastics and Compatibility • Hose Clamp Performance • Vibration Control Committee Control • Vibration Committee Plastics and Flexible • Textile Committee and Sealants Adhesives • Automotive Shield Committtee Heat • Formed Steering Tech and Connectors • Fluid Conductors • Spline Committee -B92 • Spline Committee Committee • Spring Steering aff STANDARDS DERIVATIVE PROGRAMS DERIVATIVE STANDARDS MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND PROCESSES MATERIALS, COUNCIL PARTS

November 2013 t Document Committee Status Title GLOBAL GROUND VEHICLE STANDARDS GLOBAL J1113/1_201310 TEVEES17 Revised Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedures and Limits for Components & S of Vehicles, Boats (up to 15 m), and Machines (Except Aircraft) (16.6 Hz to 18 GHz) J1128_201310 TEVEES2B Revised Low Voltage Primary Cable ees J1352_201310 TEMAMS Revised Compression and Recovery of Insulation Paddings J1353_201310 TECMTCS4 Revised Nomenclature - Clam Bunk Skidder Components Committee Components Committee Control Committee Committee Committee Committee Force Subcommittee • Truck and Bus Stability Control Systems Committee Systems Control and Bus Stability • Truck Committee Systems Safety and Bus Active • Truck Committee Brake and Bus Foundation • Truck Committee Actuator and Bus Brake • Truck Committee Systems and Bus Brake • Truck Supply and Control and Bus Brake • Truck Committee Brake and Bus Hydraulic • Truck Committee Ftg and Tube Tubing • Air Brake Committee and Bus Wheel • Truck Committee and Bus Hybrid Safety • Truck Hybrid Committee and Bus Hydraulic • Truck Committee Fuels and Bus Alternative • Truck Committee Safety Truck Concrete • Ready-Mix Committee and Bus Human Factors • Truck Committee Crashworthiness • Truck and Climate Wipers and Bus Windshield • Truck Committee and Bus Corrosion • Truck Systems Management Pressure and Bus Tire • Truck Committee and Bus Tire • Truck Economy and Fuel and Bus Aerodynamics • Truck Committee Recorder Data and Bus Event • Truck Committee Systems and Bus Electrical • Truck Network Speed Communication and Bus Low • Truck Network and Communications Bus Control • Truck Force Task EOVC and Lubricants • Fuels Force Task Efficiency • Axle Force Task Tech and Lubricants • Fuel J306 for Force Task TC3 and Lubricants • Fuel and Blends Task Biodiesel Fuel and Lube TC7 • Fuel Biodiesel Railroad TC7 and Lubricants • Fuels

J1518_201310 TECOPTCS1 Revised Three-Point Hitch (Type A) Backhoe Personnel Protection Committee Committee Steering Committee Steering Committee Lubrication Lubrication Nozzles • Truck and Bus Brake and Stability Control Steering Steering Control and Stability and Bus Brake • Truck and Hybrid Powertrain and Bus Advanced • Truck Environment and Bus Body Occupant • Truck Committee Steering Vehicle and Bus Total • Truck Steering * Electronic and Bus Electrical • Truck 1 Engine TC and Lubricants • Fuels Lubricants Industrial TC2 and Lubricants • Fuel and Chassis 3 Driveline TC and Lubricants • Fuels Committee 7 Fuels TC and Lubricants • Fuels Force Engine Oil Task • Military Industry Force Gear Lube Task • Military Industry Blends (MRB CRP) Refrigerant • MAC Refrigerants • Alternative Assessment • CRP1234yf Alt Refrigerant Assessment Alt Refrigerants GWP • CRP150 Low Study Battery • High Temperature • Gage of HPM R&R and Hoses, Fittings Breakaways, Station Cell • H2 Fuel Plastics Rate • High Strain • IMAC Projects • ITS • CAESAR • Ergonomics Trauma • Otologic Safety • RESS Interoperability • EVSE/EV Study Anthropometric Cab • Truck Lighting Vehicle • Emergency Pedestrians for Sound Level • Vehicle use with H2 Suitable for • Plastics J1952_201310 TEVTDTS13 Revised All-Wheel Drive Systems Classification AND BUS COUNCIL TRUCK COUNCIL AND LUBRICANTS FUELS RESEARCH PROJECTS COOPERATIVE J1985_201310 TEVES15 Revised Fuel Filter - Initial Single-Pass Efficiency Test Method ommitt C J2041_201310 TEVLCS10 Revised Reflex Reflectors for Use on Vehicles 2032 mm or More in Overall Width s J2481_201310 TEVSSTS1 Revised Dynamic Simulation Sled Testing

J2834_201310 TEVVDC Issued Ride Index Structure and Development Methodology rd J2892_201310 TEMR Issued Graphics - Based Service Information a J2953/1_201310 TEVHYB Issued Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Interoperability with Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment nd Force

(EVSE) Force Task Interface Cell • Fuel Force Task Safety Cell • Fuel Force Task Charging Wireless • J2954 Force • J1715 Task Task Responder and Second • Hybrid and EV First Force • Hybrid J1711 Task Force Task • Hybrid J1772 Force Task • Hybrid J2464 Force Task Rating Motor • Hybrid Electric Force Task and J2953 J2931 • Hybrid J2836, J2847, Force • Hybrid J2344 Task Force Task • Hybrid J2894 Committee Committee a • Ignition Standards Committee • Ignition Standards Committee Standards • Emissions Committee Code Test • Engine Power Committee Standards Methods Test • Filter Committee Standards Injection • Gasoline Fuel Committee Standards Code • Air Cleaner Test Committee and Ring Standards • Piston Committee Standards Systems • Fuel Committee Standards Drivetrain • All Wheel Committee Systems (Automotive) • Belt Drive Committee Transaxle Transmission • Automatic Standards Friction Transmission • Automatic Committee Standards • Driveline • Fuel Cell Standards Committee Standards Cell • Fuel • Hybrid - EV Committee Committee Standards Safety • Battery Committee Recycling Standards • Battery Committee Battery Vehicle Oriented • Small Task Committee Equipment Test • Battery Committee Terminology • Battery Committee Testing Materials • Battery Use Committee Battery • Secondary Committee Battery • Start-Stop Committee Storage Energy • Capacitive Committee and Disconnect Field Discharge • Battery Committee Connectors Systems • Battery Committee Testing Standards • Battery Labeling Committee Standards • Battery Committee Transportation • Battery Committee Standardization Size • Battery Committee Battery Starter Standards • Battery Committee Battery Bus and Truck Standards • Battery Gauge Committee Fuel Electronic Standards • Battery Concepts Battery Advanced Standards • Battery Volunteer today! Volunteer SAE IC POWERTRAIN STEERING STEERING IC POWERTRAIN SAE COMMITTEE HYBRID-EV STEERING COMMITTEE HYBRID-EV STEERING STANDARDS VEHICLE BATTERY COMMITTEE STEERING J920_201310 TECMTC Revised Technical Publications for Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines t S e december 2013 Document Committee Status Title

J1320_201311 TERMTS2 Revised Marine Electrical Switches hicl J1361_201311 TEMAMS Revised Hot Plate Method for Evaluating Heat Resistance and Thermal Insulation Properties e of Materials Task Force Task Force Task groups Force Task Committee Committee • J2938 LED Light Source Tests and Requirements and Requirements Tests Source LED Light • J2938 Force Task Materials • LED Lighting Force Task Cooperation • Regulatory Force • J1383 Headlamp Task Force Bulb Task • Replaceable Force Task Devices Illumination LED Road • J2650 Force Task Visibility • Pedestrian Force Task Based System Lighting • Performance Force Task LED Signal Lighting • J1889 Force Running Lamp Task Daytime • J2087 Lamps) Position Lamps (Front • J222 Parking and Rationalization Modernization Light • Rear Force Task • J575 working Testing Production CAD AND Post • EPLLA Force Guidelines Task • J1330 Photometry (HAFT) Force Task Test Failure • Highly Accelerated based photometry Camera • J2382 Devices Warning Emergency • EMC Guidelines for • Brake Committee • Brake Committee Linings Standards • Brake Committee Standards Dynamometer • Brake Committee Standards Procedures Test • Road Committee NVH Standards • Brake Committee Fluids Standards • Brake Hose Standards and Steering Brake • Automotive Standards Components Brake • Hydraulic Committee Technical Controls • Chassis Committee Tire • Highway Committee Standards Dynamics • Vehicle Committee Standards • Wheel J1939DA_201311 TETES7 Revised J1939 Digital Annex Committee • Lighting Systems Steering Committee Steering Systems • Lighting Group Advisory Editorial Committee • Lighting Committee Standards Lighting Duty • Heavy Committee Practices Standard • Lighting Committee Standards Materials • Lighting Forum Discussion • Lighting Committee Standards Devices Illumination • Road Committee Stds • Signaling and Marking Devices Committee Stds and Equipment Methods • Test Standards and Devices Lights Warning • Emergency Group Advisory Standards Lighting • International Committee Cooperation • International • Foundation Brake Steering Committee Steering Brake • Foundation Committee Steering and Actuation Brake • Hydraulic Committee Steering Performance • Vehicle LIGHTING SYSTEMS USCAR SYSTEMS CHASSIS J2847/1_201311 TEVHYB Revised Communication for Smart Charging of Plug-in Electric Vehicles using Smart Energy Profile 2.0 J2863_201311 TEVEES2A Revised Automotive Trailer Tow Connector round V

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J631_201311 TEVES3 Revised Radiator Nomenclature » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » Committee (J3048) J2944 (DRIPOD) Warning Committee Committee Committee • Vehicle Sound for Pedestrians Sound for • Vehicle Force Task Messaging Text • J2831 In-Vehicle Committee and Metrics Behavior • Visual Force Task • J2396 Performance Integration Warning • Collision Blind Spot Monitoring • J2802 Forces Task J2678 • J2364, J2365, Force • J2830 Task Force Task • J2395 Force • J2808 Task Subcommittee Systems Assistance • Lane-Keeping Committee Interface Vehicle • Driver Definitions Operational • Driving Performance Collision and Forward Control Cruise • Adaptive Committee Standards Belt Systems • Seat Committee Systems Restraint • Children’s Committee Restraints • Inflatable Committee Stds Proced Test and Rollover • Impact Committee Stds Instrumentation Test • Safety Standards • Human Biomechanics and Simulations Standards Vehicle Automated • On-Road Committee Standards Systems Safety • Active Steering and Analysis Collection Data • Crash Committee Committee • Green Racing Committee • Green • Safety and Human Factors Standards Steering Steering Standards and Human Factors • Safety Committee Standards Vision • Driver and Biomechanics Steering Protection • Occupant Committee Steering Systems Assistance • Driver lob GREEN TECHNOLOGY STEERING STEERING GREEN TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS SYSTEMS VEHICLE SAFETY G

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