The Malaysian Institute of Street Security Analysis (MIROS) has introduced that it will likely be constructing a brand new one kilometre-long check monitor in Sepang. It is going to be used particularly for the event of superior driver help applied sciences, in addition to for ASEAN NCAP assessments.
The brand new facility shall be positioned roughly three kilometres from the Sepang Worldwide Circuit (SIC) and may take roughly six months to finish. The anticipated kick-off date is June 1, 2021, so operations might start as early as January 2022.
In keeping with MIROS’ presentation slide, it can construct the check monitor utilizing its personal supply of funds, and can later relocate its headquarters (it’s at present based mostly in Kajang) to the identical website by way of authorities funding, subsequent to a soon-to-be-built car crash check facility.
Simply to recap, final yr, MIROS revealed that it was conducting improvement checks for autonomous emergency braking (AEB) techniques in preparation for the brand new ASEAN NCAP protocol. Beginning January 2021, ASEAN NCAP shall be assessing AEB techniques on two fronts; AEB Metropolis and AEB Inter-City.
The previous is to find out the system’s efficacy between 10 km/h to 60 km/h (in the direction of a stationary car), whereas the AEB Inter-City evaluation checks the effectiveness of the system by driving the examined car forwards at speeds between 30 km/h and 60 km/h, in the direction of one other car that’s travelling at a continuing velocity.