SAE J2802-2015
Blind Spot Monitoring System (BSMS): Operating Characteristics and User Interface

Standard No.
SAE J2802-2015
Release Date
2015
Published By
SAE - SAE International
Status
 2021-01
Replace By
SAE J2802-2021
Latest
SAE J2802-2021
Scope
"This document specifies the minimum recommendations for Blind Spot Monitoring System (BSMS) operational characteristics and elements of the user interface. A visual BSMS indicator is recommended. BSMS detects and conveys to the driver via a visual indicator the presence of a target (e.g.@ a vehicle)@ adjacent to the subject vehicle in the ""traditional"" Adjacent Blind Spot Zone (ABSZ). The BSMS is not intended to replace the need for interior and exterior rear-view mirrors or to reduce mirror size. BSMS is only intended as a supplement to these mirrors and will not take any automatic vehicle control action to prevent possible collisions. While the BSMS will assist drivers in detecting the presence of vehicles in their ABSZ@ the absence of a visual indicator will not guarantee that the driver can safely make a lane change maneuver (e.g.@ vehicles may be approaching rapidly outside the ABSZ area). This document applies to original equipment and aftermarket BSMS systems for passenger vehicles. This document does not apply to installing a BSMS on either motorcycles or commercial vehicles. Finally@ this document does not address Lane Change Warning systems@ which monitor areas substantially farther back than the side blind spot areas monitored by the BSMS (See ISO FDIS 17387)."

SAE J2802-2015 history

  • 2021 SAE J2802-2021 Blind Spot Monitoring System (BSMS): Operating Characteristics and User Interface
  • 2015 SAE J2802-2015 Blind Spot Monitoring System (BSMS): Operating Characteristics and User Interface
  • 2010 SAE J2802-2010 Blind Spot Monitoring System (BSMS): Operating Characteristics and User Interface



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