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Development of a New Methodology for Measuring the Dimensions of Lighting Components in Construction Equipment Vehicles (CEVs) as per IS/ISO 12509:2004 using 3-Dimensional Planar Laser Automotive Research Association of India

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Ghodke, Dhananjay Sunil, author.
Contributor:
Belavadi Venkataramaiah, Shamsundara
Tambolkar, Sonali Ameya
Conference Name:
Symposium on International Automotive Technology (2026) (2026-01-28 : Pune, India)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2026
Summary:
The light and light signaling devices installation test as per as per IS/ ISO 12509:2004 and IS/ISO 12509:2023 for Earth Moving Machinery / Construction Equipment Vehicles is a mandatory test to ensure the safety and comfort of both road users and operators. Considering the shape and size of construction equipment vehicles, accurate measurement of lighting installation requirements is crucial for ensuring safety and regulatory compliance.The international standard IS/ISO 12509:2004 and IS/ISO 12509:2023 outlines specific criteria for these installation requirements of lighting components, including the precise measurement of various dimensions to ensure optimal visibility and safety. Among these dimensional requirements, the dimension 'E' id est, the "distance between the outer edges of the machine and the illuminating surface of the lighting device" plays a critical role in the performance of vehicle lighting systems. Traditional methods of measuring this dimension, such as using a measuring tape and long straight rod, in another method Using Rope, Plumb and Measuring tape have limitations in terms of precision and consistency due to machine size and shape.This paper presents a method development approach utilizing a 3-Dimensional planar laser for measuring dimension 'E' in Construction Equipment Vehicles (CEVs). Measurement through the planar laser method is found to offer significantly higher accuracy compared to conventional measuring techniques, particularly when applied to the complex shapes and sizes of CEV's such as Motor Graders, Wheel Loaders and Backhoe Loaders. This approach not only enhances the measurement accuracy but also improves the efficiency of the testing process. The paper discusses the methodologies, results, comparison of 3 measuring methods and potential applications of Planar laser in the context of IS/ISO 12509:2004 and IS/ISO 12509:2023, offering a promising alternative method for future testing and certification of Construction Equipment Vehicle's lighting systems
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Publisher Number:
2026-26-0145
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Restricted for use by site license

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