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The Development of the Korean Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for Windscreen Wiper Systems of Motorcycles (이륜자동차 창닦이기장치 등의 국내안전기준 개발)

  • Han, Kyeonghee
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2017
  • Two-wheeled motorcycles rarely use windscreen wipers in general. However, if two or more wheeled motorcycles with upper body employ windscreen wiper systems, clear visibility should be ensured regardless of weather conditions. The windscreen wiper systems include washers, defrosting, and demisting. As demands for the personal mobility are rapidly increased, the related global safety standards for motorcycles with upper body have been revised accordingly. Currently only EU regulations issue the provisions of windscreen wiper systems for L-category vehicles, which characterize two or more wheeled motorcycles. Therefore, in order to agree with international safety standards, it is necessary to revise KMVSS (Korea Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) for motorcycles. Here, KMVSS regarding windscreen wiper systems for motorcycles are studied considering the EU regulations. It is expected that the findings in this study are useful for future amendment of KMVSS.

An Analysis for Expected Effect of the Introduction of Motorcycle Safety Inspection (이륜자동차 안전검사제도 도입 시 기대효과 분석)

  • Bang, Soohyuk;Lee, Jisun
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.157-166
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    • 2013
  • PURPOSES : This study is to analyze expected effect of a accident decrease when motorcycle safety inspection is introduced. METHODS : Based on the literature review of effect of 4-wheel vehicle inspection, probability of occurring accidents among defective motorcycles are calculated by using the number of estimated defective motorcycles and accidents resulting from defects of motorcycles. Then, the number of decreased accidents which is resulting from eliminating defects of motorcycles by safety inspection is estimated by using probability of occurring accidents among defective motorcycles. RESULTS : If the ratio of eliminating defects of motorcycles is 95% after motorcycle safety inspection, the effects of accident decrease of motorcycle safety inspection are analyzed from 2005 to 2008. As a result, 46,292 defective motorcycles are repaired and 1,376 accidents are prevented when the probability of occurring accidents among defective motorcycles is 2.97%. CONCLUSIONS : This study suggests the expected effect of motorcycle safety inspection is that the inspection can prevent 1,376 motorcycle accidents. However, the number of preventing motorcycle accidents are small, compared with the total number of motorcycle accidents because there are limitations to investigate the causes of defective motorcycle accidents. A more precise analysis of the expected effect of motorcycle inspection is possible when a systematic investigation of the causes of the accidents is implemented.

Evaluation on Emission Characteristics of Trace Hazardous Material from Motorcycle Exhaust by EURO III (EURO III에 의한 이륜자동차의 미량유해물질 배출특성평가)

  • Yoo, Heung-Min;Son, JiHwan;Park, Gyu-Tae;Mun, SunHee;Yun, ChangWan;Kim, JeongSoo;Lee, JongTae
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.207-216
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    • 2015
  • Recently, the researches for air pollutant control technologies have been performing in Korea, while considering an one of the latest main topics as problems on air pollutant control. However, it is difficult to investigate emission amount of air pollutant by passenger cars, because of lack of the domestic information about mobile source; the number of research institutes are less in the whole. Especially, the informations on registered numbers and emissions of motorcycles are less. Thus, in this study, the analysis that is based on experimental results was conducted for finding out source profiling and emission characteristics on motorcycles exhaust. For these experiments, the domestic motorcycles were chosen and evaluated by EURO III standard. From the result, controlled pollutants (CO, HC, NOx) were met to EURO III, but low displacement motorcycles showed a higher incomplete combustion reaction than that of 250 cc motorcycles. Additionally, uncontrolled pollutants (BTEX and 1,3-butadiene) were decreased with increasing a displacement of motorcycles. However, the emission trend of aldehydes was not followed that of those; the formaldehyde ratio increased upto approximately 33%, with increasing a displacement of motorcycles. In the future, it would be used to support the CAPSS as basic data of Korea.

A Study on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety Standards for Motorcycles (이륜자동차의 전자파 적합성과 안전기준에 관한 연구)

  • Woo, Hyungu;Yong, Boojoong
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2019
  • Nowadays many two-wheeled motorcycles are used in leisure and express delivery industries. But studies of the electromagentic compatibility on motorcycles have seldom been performed and published. This paper has studied the electromagnetic safety of motorcycles considering international and domestic regulations and standards. Also, a series of experiments have been performed to evaluate the level of electromagnetic compatibility of commercially available motorcycles. As a result, detailed experimental procedures are proposed to secure the electromagnetic safety and can be used to confirm or revise the Korea Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.

Robust Frame Design for Battery Exchange-Type Electric Motorcycle (배터리 교환형 전기 이륜차 활성화를 위한 프레임 강건 설계)

  • Kim, Sang-Hyun;Kim, Gaun;Na, Dayul;Park, Jungwoo;Yu, Dahae;Rho, Kwanghyun;Lee, Jaesang;Zu, Seoungdon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.113-118
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    • 2020
  • Recently, eco-friendly electric motorcycles have been considered to replace aging gasoline motorcycles to reduce the amount of suspended fine dust in air. However, existing rechargeable battery-powered electric motorcycles have been found unacceptable by users because of their many limitations, such as long charging time, short travel distance per charge, and low driving speed. To overcome the drawbacks of conventional electric motorcycles, this paper proposes an exchangeable battery-powered electric motorcycle and a new frame shape for housing the exchangeable battery. The proposed frame is similar to that of current electric motorcycles; however, the shape and position of the saddle support, battery, and controller mount section are redesigned. The safety of the presented frame is verified through static and dynamic analyses using ABAQUS. In particular, the dynamic analysis is conducted under the most extreme condition among the various operating situations, thus confirming the robustness of the proposed frame design.

Motorcycle Inspection Standards Development II (이륜자동차 검사기준 개발 II)

  • Hong, Seungjun;Ha, Taewoong;Lim, Jaemoon
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents the motorcycle inspection standards of electrical system, frame & body, lights and speedometers. 187 real-world motorcycles are visually and mechanically inspected according to the developed inspection standards. The non-compliance rate of inspection standards of the lights is 23.7% and main causes are damage, tinting, painting and coloration of head-lamp, number plate lamp, front-rear position lights, stop lamp and direction indicators of motorcycles. Also, 28.4% of motorcycles are dropped from the luminous intensity inspection standard. Motorcycle electrical system cannot be visually inspected. The motorcycle inspections standards are improved reflecting 187 cases of real-world motorcycle inspection results.

The Development of the Korean Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for Motorcycles : Exterior Rear-View Mirror and Tire (국내 이륜자동차 안전기준 개발 : 후사경과 타이어)

  • Yong, Boojoong;Yong, Geejoong;Shin, Jaeho;Ryu, Kihyeon
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.16-21
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    • 2016
  • As motorcycles are getting more widely used recently, motorcycle accidents are gradually increased every year. Although most accidents are caused by human factors, the importance of motor vehicle safety standards cannot be underestimated indeed. A variety of regulations related to motorcycle safety have been issued in many countries such as EU, U.S., and Australia, etc. In order to harmonize the international safety standards, it is necessary to develop or enhance the Korean Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (KMVSS) for motorcycles. In this study, motorcycle safety standards for an exterior rear-view mirror and a tire are investigated. Actual test procedures are expected in sequential studies according to the results provided herein. Also, the findings in this paper can be utilized to ensure the KMVSS for a safer driving.

Estimation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors for Motorcycle (이륜자동차의 대기오염물질 배출계수 산정을 위한 연구)

  • Lim, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Hyun-Min;Lee, Sang-Moon;Kang, Hee-Jun;Lim, Yoon-Sung;Seo, Choong-Yeol;Kim, Jong-Choon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2010
  • While increased use of motor cycles in the recent years for various demands could worsen air quality, only few studies have been conducted on estimation of emission factors and characterization of emissions from motorcycle. In this study, emissions from selected six models of motorcycle based on largest market share and production rate were investigated. To investigate gaseous and carbonaceous air pollutants, such as carbon monoxide (CO), total hydrocarbon (THC), nitrogen oxide ($NO_x$), elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC), total 124 motorcycles between 2003 and 2007 model year were tested with regulatory driving conditions, such as CVS-40 and CVS-47 mode. These motorcycles were further sub-categorized based on their displacement (< 50 cc, 50~150 cc, and $\geq$ 150 cc), type of stroke (2- and 4 strokes) and model year (2003~2005 and 2006~2007). Tested motorcycles with recent model year (2006~2007) exhibited less emissions of regulatory gaseous and carbonaceous air pollutants compared to old model year (2003~2005). Chemical analysis showed that CO present in highest concentration followed by THC and $NO_x$ for all tested motorcycles. Interestingly, two strokes motorcycle produced higher THC emission but less CO and $NO_x$ than those of four strokes. For all types of displacement and stroke, emission factors (gram per kilometer) of THC and CO except $NO_x$ with recent model year (2006~2007) showed decreased trend compared to old model year (2003~2005). In addition to this, due to mixed combustion between gasoline fuel and lubricant, two strokes motorcycle showed OC > EC emission trend.

The Study of PM2.5 and Exhaust Emission Characteristics in the Motorcycles according to Various Lubricants (윤활유 종류에 따른 이륜자동차 PM2.5 및 배출가스 특성 연구)

  • Lim, Yunsung;Lee, Jongtae;Park, Jangmin;Kim, Jeongsoo;Lee, Janghoon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.70-76
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    • 2013
  • Because increased food delivery service and quick delivery service using motorcycle, registration numbers of motorcycles were sharply increased and it could contribute on worsening air quality. In this study, two models(50cc, 125cc) of motorcycle were tested by using three types of engine oil. Two motorcycles were tested with CVS-40 mode for emission characteristics such as CO, THC, NOx, Elemental Carbon(EC), Organic Carbon(OC), sulfate, soot and SOF(soluble organic fraction). Result of according to three types of lubricants which included phosphorus, sulfate ash impacted to particle matters so "C" lubricants is more higher PM than "A", "B" lubricants in this research.

Deep Learning Object Detection to Clearly Differentiate Between Pedestrians and Motorcycles in Tunnel Environment Using YOLOv3 and Kernelized Correlation Filters

  • Mun, Sungchul;Nguyen, Manh Dung;Kweon, Seokkyu;Bae, Young Hoon
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.1266-1275
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    • 2019
  • With increasing criminal rates and number of CCTVs, much attention has been paid to intelligent surveillance system on the horizon. Object detection and tracking algorithms have been developed to reduce false alarms and accurately help security agents immediately response to undesirable changes in video clips such as crimes and accidents. Many studies have proposed a variety of algorithms to improve accuracy of detecting and tracking objects outside tunnels. The proposed methods might not work well in a tunnel because of low illuminance significantly susceptible to tail and warning lights of driving vehicles. The detection performance has rarely been tested against the tunnel environment. This study investigated a feasibility of object detection and tracking in an actual tunnel environment by utilizing YOLOv3 and Kernelized Correlation Filter. We tested 40 actual video clips to differentiate pedestrians and motorcycles to evaluate the performance of our algorithm. The experimental results showed significant difference in detection between pedestrians and motorcycles without false positive rates. Our findings are expected to provide a stepping stone of developing efficient detection algorithms suitable for tunnel environment and encouraging other researchers to glean reliable tracking data for smarter and safer City.