ISO/TR 4448-1:2024
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
12 August 2024
Intelligent transport systems — Public-area mobile robots (PMR) — Part 1: Overview of paradigm
ISO/TR 4448-1:2024 Files
English
24 Pages
Current Edition
BHD
63.18
ISO/TR 4448-1:2024 Scope
This document provides an overview of the ground-based automated mobility systems deployment paradigm. The paradigm covers such kerbsides and pathways as are suitable for co-temporal, collaborative use by various types and combinations of automated and non-automated, wheeled, or ambulatory, motorized and non-motorized, mobility-related vehicles and devices as well as for various levels of automated or remote operation of such vehicles. This includes vehicles and devices that move people as well as goods within proximate distances of human bystanders.
Note Aerial (flying) drones are not part of the scope.
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