Core ASD Safety Function Set Efficacy Sample Clauses

Core ASD Safety Function Set Efficacy. USDOT needs to establish a core ASD safety function set (minimum number of high potential benefit applications), assess the efficacy and ramifications of specifying performance requirements and validation procedures, and consider the possibility 3 VIIC Deployment Analysis and Policy Work Order #4, Task 12 Retrofit Research Addendum, Final Report, October 20, 2010 of licensing device designs (including necessary security system software) to the broad ASD supplier community for commercial use.
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Core ASD Safety Function Set Efficacy. USDOT needs to establish a core ASD safety function set (minimum number of high potential benefit applications), assess the efficacy and ramifications of specifying performance requirements and validation procedures, and consider the possibility of licensing device designs (including necessary security system software) to the broad ASD supplier community for commercial use. USDOT Safety Policy Program Tracks affected: - Track 1 - Communications Security & Infrastructure - Track 3 - Spectrum Analysis - Track 4 - Risk Allocation & Liability ASD Key Policy Issues Grouped: - USDOT should assess the efficacy of specifying performance requirements, validation procedures and device designs; or considering the possibility of licensing software applications for ASDs. (Track 1 ASD Issue #2) - USDOT should explore the need and if appropriate determine a method to transfer the necessary security system software to the broad ASD supplier community for commercial use. (Track 3 ASD Issue #1) - USDOT needs to decide if NHTSA is willing and able to specify or design the V2V / V2I safety applications in order to potentially reduce ASD supplier risk and liability. (Track 4 ASD Issue #3) - USDOT should explore the relative potential benefit of candidate ASD safety functions and, based on XXXXX analysis, possibly identify a subset of high potential applications that would constitute a minimum performance capability necessary for commercial ASD deployment. (Track 5 ASD Issue #4)

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