ANNEX ISPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH GEAR SHIFT INDICATORS (GSI)

1.Characteristic of the GSI appearance

1.1.

The shift recommendation shall be provided by means of a distinct visual indication, for example a clear indication to shift up or up/down or a symbol that identifies the gear into which the driver should shift. The visible indication may be complemented by other indications, including audible ones, provided that these do not compromise safety.

1.2.

The GSI must not interfere with or mask the identification of any tell-tale, control or indicator, which is mandated or supports the safe operation of the vehicle. Notwithstanding point 1.3, the signal shall be designed so that it does not distract the driver’s attention and to avoid interfering with proper and safe vehicle operation.

1.3.

The GSI shall be located in compliance with paragraph 5.1.2 of UNECE Regulation No 121. It shall be designed such that it can not be confused with any other tell-tale, control or indicator the vehicle is equipped with.

1.4.

An information display device may be used to display GSI indications provided that they are sufficiently different from other indications so as to be clearly visible and identifiable by the driver.

1.5.

Temporarily, the GSI indication may be automatically overridden or deactivated in exceptional situations. Such circumstances are those that may compromise the safe operation or integrity of the vehicle, including activation of traction or stability control systems, temporary displays from driver assistance systems or events relating to vehicle malfunctioning. The GSI shall resume normal operation after the exceptional situations ceased to exist, and within a delay of 10 seconds or longer, if justified by specific technical or behavioural reasons.

2.Functional requirements for GSI (applicable to all manual modes)

2.1.

The GSI shall suggest changing the gear when the fuel consumption with the suggested gear is estimated to be lower than the current one giving consideration to the requirements laid down in points 2.2 and 2.3.

2.2.

The GSI shall be designed to encourage an optimised fuel efficient driving style under reasonably foreseeable driving conditions. Its main purpose is to minimise the fuel consumption of the vehicle when the driver follows its indications. However, regulated tailpipe emissions shall not be disproportionately increased with respect to the initial state when following the indication of the GSI. In addition, following the GSI strategy should not have any negative effect on the timely functioning of pollution control devices, such as catalysts, after a cold start. For this purpose vehicle manufacturers should provide technical documentation to the type-approval authority, which describes the impact of the GSI strategy on the vehicle’s regulated tailpipe emissions, under at least steady vehicle speed.

2.3.

Following the indication of the GSI must not compromise the safe operation of the vehicle, e.g. to prevent stalling of the engine, insufficient engine braking or insufficient engine torque in the case of high power demand.

3.Information to be provided

3.1.

The manufacturer shall provide the following information to the type-approval authority. The information shall be made available in the following two parts:

  1. (a)

    the ‘formal documentation package’ that may be made available to interested parties upon request;

  2. (b)

    the ‘extended documentation package’ that shall remain strictly confidential.

3.1.1.

The formal documentation package shall contain:

  1. (a)

    a description of the complete set of appearances of the GSIs which are fitted on vehicles being part of the vehicle type with regard to GSI, and evidence of their compliance with the requirements of point 1;

  2. (b)

    evidence in the form of data or engineering evaluations, for example modelling data, emission or fuel consumption maps, emission tests, which adequately demonstrate that the GSI is effective in providing timely and meaningful shift recommendations to the driver in order to comply with the requirements of point 2;

  3. (c)

    an explanation of the purpose, use and functions of the GSI in a ‘GSI section’ of the user manual accompanying the vehicle.

3.1.2.

The extended documentation package shall contain the design strategy of the GSI, in particular its functional characteristics.

3.1.3.

Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 5, the extended documentation package shall remain strictly confidential between the type-approval authority and the manufacturer. It may be kept by the type-approval authority, or, at the discretion of the type-approval authority, may be retained by the manufacturer. In the case the manufacturer retains the documentation package, that package shall be identified and dated by the type-approval authority once reviewed and approved. It shall be made available for inspection by the approval authority at the time of approval or at any time during the validity of the approval.

3.2.

The manufacturer shall provide an explanation of the purpose, use and functions of the GSI in a ‘GSI section’ of the user manual accompanying the vehicle.

4.The fuel economy impact of GSI recommended gear shift points shall be determined according to the following procedure:

4.1.Determination of vehicle speeds at which GSI recommends shifting up gears

This test is to be performed on a warmed up vehicle on a chassis dynamometer according to the speed profile described in Appendix 1 to this Annex. The advice of the GSI is followed for shifting up gears and the vehicle speeds, for which the GSI recommends shifting, are recorded. The test is repeated 3 times.

VnGSI shall denote the average speed at which the GSI recommends shifting up from gear n (n = 1, 2, …, #g) into gear n + 1, determined from the 3 tests, where #g shall denote the vehicle’s number of forward gears. For this purpose only GSI shift instructions in the phase before the maximum speed is reached are taken into account and any GSI instruction during the deceleration is ignored.

For the purposes of the following calculations V0GSI is set to 0 km/h and V#gGSI is set to 140 km/h or the maximum vehicle speed, whichever is smaller. Where the vehicle cannot attain 140 km/h, the vehicle shall be driven at its maximum speed until it rejoins the speed profile in Figure I.1.

Alternatively, the recommended GSI shift speeds may be analytically determined by the manufacturer based on the GSI algorithm contained in the extended documentation package provided according to point 3.1.

4.2.Standard gear shift points

Vnstd shall denote the speed at which a typical driver is assumed to shift up from gear n into gear n + 1 without GSI recommendation. Based on the gear shift points defined in the type 1 emission test4 the following standard gear shift speeds are defined:

V0std

0 km/h;

V1std

15 km/h;

V2std

35 km/h;

V3std

50 km/h;

V4std

70 km/h;

V5std

90 km/h;

V6std

110 km/h;

V7std

130 km/h;

V8std

V#gGSI;

Vnmin shall denote the minimum vehicle speed the vehicle can be driven in the gear n without stalling of the engine and Vnmax the maximum vehicle speed the vehicle can be driven in the gear n without creating damage to the engine.

If Vnstd derived from this list is smaller than Vn + 1min, then Vnstd is set to be Vn + 1min. If Vnstd derived from this list is greater than Vnmax, then Vnstd is set to be Vnmax (n = 1, 2, …, #g – 1).

If V#gstd determined by this procedure is smaller than V#gGSI, it shall be set to V#gGSI.

4.3.Fuel consumption speed curves

The manufacturer shall supply the type-approval authority with the functional dependence of the vehicle’s fuel consumption on the steady vehicle speed when driving with gear n according to the following rules.

FCni shall denote the fuel consumption in terms of kg/h (kilograms per hour) when the vehicle is driven with the constant vehicle speed vi = i × 5 km/h – 2,5 km/h (where i is a positive integer number) in the gear n. These data shall be provided by the manufacturer for each gear n (n = 1, 2, …, #g) and vnmin ≤ vi ≤ vnmax. These fuel consumption values shall be determined under identical ambient conditions corresponding to a realistic driving situation that may be defined by the vehicle manufacturer, either by a physical test or by an appropriate calculation model agreed between the approval authority and the manufacturer.

4.4.Vehicle speed distribution

The following distribution should be used for the probability Pi that the vehicle drives with a speed v, where vi – 2,5 km/h < v ≤ vi + 2,5 km/h (i = 1, …, 28):

i

Pi

1

4,610535879

2

5,083909299

3

4,86818148

4

5,128313511

5

5,233189418

6

5,548597362

7

5,768706442

8

5,881761847

9

6,105763476

10

6,098904359

11

5,533164348

12

4,761325003

13

4,077325232

14

3,533825909

15

2,968643201

16

2,61326375

17

2,275220718

18

2,014651418

19

1,873070659

20

1,838715054

21

1,982122053

22

2,124757402

23

2,226658166

24

2,137249569

25

1,76902642

26

1,665033625

27

1,671035353

28

0,607049046

Where the maximum speed of the vehicle corresponds to step i and i < 28, the values of Pi + 1 to P28 shall be added to Pi.

4.5.Determination of the model fuel consumption

FCGSI shall denote the fuel consumption of the vehicle when the driver follows the advice of the GSI:

FCGSIi = FCni, where Vn – 1GSI ≤ vi < VnGSI (for n = 1, …, #g) and FCGSIi = 0 if vi ≥ V#gGSI

FCGSI = Σ28i=1Pi × FCGSIi/100math

FCstd shall denote the fuel consumption of the vehicle when standard gear shift points are used:

FCstdi = FCni, where Vn – 1std ≤ vi < Vnstd (for n = 1, …, #g) and FCstdi = 0 if vi ≥ V#gGSI

FCstd = Σ28i=1Pi × FCstdi/100math

The relative saving of fuel consumption by following the advice of the GSI of the model is calculated as:

FCrel. Save = (1 – FCGSI/FCstd) × 100 %

4.6.Data records

The following information shall be recorded:

  • the values of VnGSI as determined according to point 4.1,

  • the values FCni of the fuel consumption speed curve as communicated by the manufacturer according to point 4.3,

  • the values FCGSI, FCstd and FCrel. Save as calculated according to point 4.5.

Appendix 1Description of vehicle speed profile referred to in point 4.1

No of operation

Operation

Acceleration(m/s2)

Speed(km/h)

Cumulative time(s)

1

Idling

0

0

20

2

Acceleration

1,1

0-31,68

28

3

0,7

31,68-49,32

35

4

0,64

49,32-79,27

48

5

0,49

79,27-109,26

65

6

0,3

109,26-128,70

83

7

0,19

128,70-140,33

100

8

Steady state

0

140,33

105

9

Deceleration

-0,69

140,33-80,71

129

10

-1,04

80,71-50,76

137

11

-1,39

50,76-0

147

12

Idling

0

0

150

The tolerances for deviation from this speed profile are defined in point 6.1.3.4 of Annex 4a of UNECE Regulation No 83, 05 series of amendments.

Figure I.1
Graphical representation of the speed profile referred to in point 4.1; solid line: speed profile; dashed lines: tolerances for deviation from this speed profile

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The following table provides a second by second description of the speed profile. Where the vehicle is unable to attain 140 km/h, it shall be driven at its maximum speed until it rejoins the above speed profile.

Time (s)

Speed (km/h)

0

0,0

1

0,0

2

0,0

3

0,0

4

0,0

5

0,0

6

0,0

7

0,0

8

0,0

9

0,0

10

0,0

11

0,0

12

0,0

13

0,0

14

0,0

15

0,0

16

0,0

17

0,0

18

0,0

19

0,0

20

0,0

21

3,96

22

7,92

23

11,88

24

15,84

25

19,8

26

23,76

27

27,72

28

31,68

29

34,2

30

36,72

31

39,24

32

41,76

33

44,28

34

46,8

35

49,32

36

51,62

37

53,93

38

56,23

39

58,54

40

60,84

41

63,14

42

65,45

43

67,75

44

70,06

45

72,36

46

74,66

47

76,97

48

79,27

49

81,04

50

82,8

51

84,56

52

86,33

53

88,09

54

89,86

55

91,62

56

93,38

57

95,15

58

96,91

59

98,68

60

100,44

61

102,2

62

103,97

63

105,73

64

107,5

65

109,26

66

110,34

67

111,42

68

112,5

69

113,58

70

114,66

71

115,74

72

116,82

73

117,9

74

118,98

75

120,06

76

121,14

77

122,22

78

123,3

79

124,38

80

125,46

81

126,54

82

127,62

83

128,7

84

129,38

85

130,07

86

130,75

87

131,44

88

132,12

89

132,8

90

133,49

91

134,17

92

134,86

93

135,54

94

136,22

95

136,91

96

137,59

97

138,28

98

138,96

99

139,64

100

140,33

101

140,33

102

140,33

103

140,33

104

140,33

105

140,33

106

137,84

107

135,36

108

132,88

109

130,39

110

127,91

111

125,42

112

122,94

113

120,46

114

117,97

115

115,49

116

113,0

117

110,52

118

108,04

119

105,55

120

103,07

121

100,58

122

98,1

123

95,62

124

93,13

125

90,65

126

88,16

127

85,68

128

83,2

129

80,71

130

76,97

131

73,22

132

69,48

133

65,74

134

61,99

135

58,25

136

54,5

137

50,76

138

45,76

139

40,75

140

35,75

141

30,74

142

25,74

143

20,74

144

15,73

145

10,73

146

5,72

147

0,72

148

0,0

149

0,0

150

0,0