Sensor blindness test Sample Clauses

A sensor blindness test clause defines procedures for determining whether a sensor or detection system is unable to detect certain conditions or objects as required. In practice, this clause outlines the methods, criteria, and frequency for testing the sensor's ability to perceive its intended targets, such as using controlled scenarios or reference objects to verify performance. Its core function is to ensure that sensors meet specified detection standards and to identify any deficiencies, thereby reducing operational risks and ensuring system reliability.
Sensor blindness test. 3.5.6.1. The test vehicle shall be driven in a lane of a straight test track, which has at least two lanes in the same direction of travel, with road markings on each side of the lanes. The vehicle speed shall be: Vsmin + 10km/h.