Regulation Overview
According to research by the World Health Organization, it has been found that over 90% of vehicle accidents are caused by human factors. To reduce the occurrence of accidents and casualties, the European Union has enacted a series of regulations aimed at protecting Vulnerable Road Users ( VRUs), with the goal of reducing traffic accidents and injuries.
The European Union has currently issued three regulations regarding blind spot monitoring, which are UN ECE R151, UN ECE R158, and UN ECE R159. These three regulations became mandatory on July 6,2022.
Brief Description of Product Functions
The AE-CS50DB Moving Off Information System (MOIS) is a system that employs AI technology to provide drivers with information about blind spots in front of the vehicle and offers active detection capabilities. The AE-CS50DB product complies with the UNECE R159 requirements for Moving Off Information System.
When the vehicle is stationary or in motion and a vulnerable road user (VRU) enters the detection zone, the MOIS system will provide the driver with IS (Information Signal) or WS (Warning Signal) to alert them and help avoid accidents.
Regulations&System Analysis