NHTSA - Vehicle Safety Research
This collection includes reports from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Office of Vehicle Safety Research program. NHTSA’s Office of Vehicle Safety Research program's mission is to strategize, plan, and implement research programs to continually further the Agency's goals in reduction of crashes, fatalities, and injuries. Research is prioritized based on potential for crash/fatality/injury reductions and is aligned with Congressional Mandates, DOT, and NHTSA goals. More information on the program can be found at https://www.nhtsa.gov/research-data. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_nhtsa_vsr or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530844.
- Accelerator control system 2
- accelerator control system 1
- Accelerators (Devices) 3
- Advanced vehicle control systems 1
- Analysis 1
- Automatic steering control 1
- Control system applications 1
- Electric vehicles 2
- Electronic control 1
- Electronic controllers 1
- electronic throttle control 3
- Failure analysis 2
- failure mode and effects analysis 1
- failure modes and effects analysis 2
- Four wheel steering 2
- fuel cell 1
- Fuel cell vehicles 1
- Fuel regulating devices 1
- Gasoline engines 1
- Hazard analysis 5
- hazard and operability study 3
- Hazard evaluation 2
- hybrid electric vehicle 1
- Hybrid vehicles 2
- Intelligent control systems 1
- Internal combustion engines 1
- ISO 26262 3
- Power steering 1
- Risk assessment 5
- Safety 1
- safety requirements 3
- Steering systems 1
- System safety 1
- Systems analysis 1
- systems theoretic process analysis 3
- Throttles 1
- Vehicle safety 1
- Attioui, Fouad (5)
(Max 200)
- Accelerator control system (2)
- accelerator control system (1)
- Accelerators (Devices) (3)
- Advanced vehicle control systems (1)
- Analysis (1)
- Automatic steering control (1)
- Control system applications (1)
- Electric vehicles (2)
- Electronic control (1)
- Electronic controllers (1)
- electronic throttle control (3)
- Failure analysis (2)
- failure mode and effects analysis (1)
- failure modes and effects analysis (2)
- Four wheel steering (2)
- fuel cell (1)
- Fuel cell vehicles (1)
- Fuel regulating devices (1)
- Gasoline engines (1)
- Hazard analysis (5)
- hazard and operability study (3)
- Hazard evaluation (2)
- hybrid electric vehicle (1)
- Hybrid vehicles (2)
- Intelligent control systems (1)
- Internal combustion engines (1)
- ISO 26262 (3)
- Power steering (1)
- Risk assessment (5)
- Safety (1)
- safety requirements (3)
- Steering systems (1)
- System safety (1)
- Systems analysis (1)
- systems theoretic process analysis (3)
- Throttles (1)
- Vehicle safety (1)
- :Becker, Christopher ;Nasser, Ahmad2020-03-01:This report describes research assessing the functional safety of accelerator control systems with electronic faults such as errant electronic throttl...
- :Becker, Christopher ;Nasser, Ahmad2019-08-01:This report describes the research effort to assess the functional safety of accelerator control systems with electronic faults, such as errant electr...
- :Becker, Christopher ;Nasser, Ahmad2018-12-01:This report describes research assessing the functional safety of accelerator control systems with electronic faults, such as errant electronic thrott...
- :Becker, Christopher ;Nasser, Ahmad2018-08-01:This report describes the research effort to assess the functional safety of electric power steering (EPS) systems. This study also considers the addi...
- :Becker, Christopher ;Brewer, John2018-08-01:This report describes the research assessing the functional safety of foundational steering systems, specifically, steer-by-wire (SbW) systems. This s...
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