GB/T 19392-2013 English PDF (GBT19392-2013)
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GB/T 19392-2013: General specification for in-vehicle satellite navigation equipment
GB/T 19392-2013
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 33.200
M 50
Replacing GB/T 19392-2003
General specification for in-vehicle
satellite navigation equipment
ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 31, 2013
IMPLEMENTED ON: JULY 15, 2014
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine of the PRC;
Standardization Administration of the PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 7
4 Requirements ... 9
5 Test methods ... 19
6 Quality assessment procedures ... 27
7 Marking, packaging, transport, and storage ... 33
8 Instructions for use ... 34
Appendix A (Normative) Classification of product non-conformity ... 35
General specification for in-vehicle
satellite navigation equipment
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the requirements, test methods, inspection rules,
marking, packaging, transport, and storage of in-vehicle satellite navigation
equipment (hereafter referred to as equipment).
This Standard applies to the development and production of in-vehicle satellite
navigation equipment. Other in-vehicle electronic products which combine
wireless communication and satellite navigation and have route navigation
function can refer for use.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For the dated references, only the editions with the dates indicated are
applicable to this document. For the undated references, the latest edition
(including all the amendments) are applicable to this document.
GB/T 191 Packaging - Pictorial Marking for Handling of Goods
GB/T 2423.1 Environmental testing - Part 2: Test methods - Tests A: Cold
GB/T 2423.2 Environmental testing - Part 2: Test methods - Tests B: Dry heat
GB/T 2423.3 Environmental testing - Part 2: Testing method - Test Cab:
Damp heat, steady state
GB/T 2423.5 Environmental testing for electric and electronic products - Part
2: Test methods - Test Ea and guidance: Shock
GB/T 2423.10 Environmental testing for electric and electronic products -
Part 2: Tests methods - Test Fc: Vibration (sinusoidal)
GB/T 2828.1-2012 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 1:
Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot
inspection
GB/T 2829-2002 Sampling procedures and tables for periodic inspection by
attributes (Apply to inspection of process stability)
GB/T 4857.5 Packaging - Transport packages - Vertical impact test method
by dropping
GB/T 5080.1-2012 Reliability testing - Part 1: Test conditions and statistical
test principles
GB/T 5080.7-1986 Equipment reliability testing - Compliance test plans for
failure rate and mean time between failures assuming constant failure rate
GB 5296.1 Instructions for use of products of consumer interest - Part 1:
General principles
GB/T 6388 Transport package shipping mark
GB/T 8566 Information technology - Software life cycle processes
GB/T 8567 Specification for computer software documentation
GB/T 12504 Specification for computer software quality assurance plan
GB/T 13384-2008 General specifications for packing of mechanical and
electrical product
GB 15842-1995 Mobile radio equipment - Safety requirements and testing
methods
GB/T 17619-1998 Limits and methods of testing for immunity of
electrical/electronic sub-assemblies in vehicles to electromagnetic radiation
GB/T 18655-2010 Vehicles boats and internal combustion engines - Radio
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement for the
protection of on-board receivers
GB/T 19951-2005 Road vehicles - Test methods for electrical disturbances
from electrostatic discharge
GB 20263-2006 Navigable electronic map - Basic requirements of security
processing technology
GB/T 20267-2006 Criterion of digital map production for automotive
navigation system
GB/T 21437.2-2008 Road vehicles - Electrical disturbances from conduction
and coupling - Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only
The process of using information such as the road network provided by the map
database for navigation to help the driver plan the route.
3.6 Route guidance
The process of guiding the driver to drive along a planned route.
3.7 Positioning accuracy
The deviation of the vehicle position determined by the equipment via map
matching from the actual position (2DRMS measure).
3.8 Start-up time
The time from the start of power-up of the equipment to the output of the first
position data which meets the positioning accuracy requirements.
3.9 Node
The intersection of roads, or the points which distinguish parts of different
attributes in a road.
3.10 Segment
The road between two nodes.
3.11 Road network
A road network consisting of nodes and segments.
3.12 Cartographic background
Buildings, railways, water systems, green spaces, boundary lines, etc. in the
map which reflect positional relationships.
3.13 Cartographic text
The text of types such as administrative division, road name, street name,
national and provincial road markings displayed as map elements, and names
of famous places or features.
3.14 North up
The general map display mode, that is, a map is displayed in the manner of
north up, south down, west left, and east right.
3.15 Head up
4.1.1 Equipment composition
4.1.1.1 The equipment composition shall include at least the following devices
or equipment units:
a) Computing control unit;
b) Navigation positioning devices, including satellite positioning receiver,
inertial navigation device;
c) Data storage media, including storage medium of map database for
navigation and storage medium of user data;
d) Man-machine interface devices, including display device, voice output
device, and device for information input and operation control;
e) External interfaces, including data communication interface or automotive
signal interface, such as: speed pulse signal, hand brake signal, vehicle
light signal, and reversing signal, etc.
Note: The data communication interface can be built-in.
4.1.1.2 The in-vehicle satellite dynamic navigation equipment shall at least
include a receiving device for real-time traffic information.
4.1.2 Basic functions
4.1.2.1 It shall have at least the following basic functions:
a) The function of determining the current position of vehicle in real time
during the travel time and performing map matching;
b) The equipment which provides a map display function has a function of
displaying the current position and driving direction of vehicle on a map;
c) Target search function;
d) Route planning function;
e) The function of real-time route guidance for the driver.
4.1.2.2 The in-vehicle satellite dynamic navigation equipment shall also have
the function of receiving, analyzing, and processing real-time traffic information.
4.1.3 Software design
The following requirements shall be met:
e) The security processing shall comply with the provisions of GB 20263-
2006.
4.1.7 Operation and control
The following requirements shall be met:
a) The operation shall be simple and sensitive, in line with normal usage
habits;
b) Mis-operation shall not cause malfunction of the equipment and
equipment damage;
c) Control shall be sensitive and convenient for normal regulation;
d) Commonly-used operations...
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GB/T 19392-2013: General specification for in-vehicle satellite navigation equipment
GB/T 19392-2013
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 33.200
M 50
Replacing GB/T 19392-2003
General specification for in-vehicle
satellite navigation equipment
ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 31, 2013
IMPLEMENTED ON: JULY 15, 2014
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine of the PRC;
Standardization Administration of the PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 7
4 Requirements ... 9
5 Test methods ... 19
6 Quality assessment procedures ... 27
7 Marking, packaging, transport, and storage ... 33
8 Instructions for use ... 34
Appendix A (Normative) Classification of product non-conformity ... 35
General specification for in-vehicle
satellite navigation equipment
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the requirements, test methods, inspection rules,
marking, packaging, transport, and storage of in-vehicle satellite navigation
equipment (hereafter referred to as equipment).
This Standard applies to the development and production of in-vehicle satellite
navigation equipment. Other in-vehicle electronic products which combine
wireless communication and satellite navigation and have route navigation
function can refer for use.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For the dated references, only the editions with the dates indicated are
applicable to this document. For the undated references, the latest edition
(including all the amendments) are applicable to this document.
GB/T 191 Packaging - Pictorial Marking for Handling of Goods
GB/T 2423.1 Environmental testing - Part 2: Test methods - Tests A: Cold
GB/T 2423.2 Environmental testing - Part 2: Test methods - Tests B: Dry heat
GB/T 2423.3 Environmental testing - Part 2: Testing method - Test Cab:
Damp heat, steady state
GB/T 2423.5 Environmental testing for electric and electronic products - Part
2: Test methods - Test Ea and guidance: Shock
GB/T 2423.10 Environmental testing for electric and electronic products -
Part 2: Tests methods - Test Fc: Vibration (sinusoidal)
GB/T 2828.1-2012 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 1:
Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot
inspection
GB/T 2829-2002 Sampling procedures and tables for periodic inspection by
attributes (Apply to inspection of process stability)
GB/T 4857.5 Packaging - Transport packages - Vertical impact test method
by dropping
GB/T 5080.1-2012 Reliability testing - Part 1: Test conditions and statistical
test principles
GB/T 5080.7-1986 Equipment reliability testing - Compliance test plans for
failure rate and mean time between failures assuming constant failure rate
GB 5296.1 Instructions for use of products of consumer interest - Part 1:
General principles
GB/T 6388 Transport package shipping mark
GB/T 8566 Information technology - Software life cycle processes
GB/T 8567 Specification for computer software documentation
GB/T 12504 Specification for computer software quality assurance plan
GB/T 13384-2008 General specifications for packing of mechanical and
electrical product
GB 15842-1995 Mobile radio equipment - Safety requirements and testing
methods
GB/T 17619-1998 Limits and methods of testing for immunity of
electrical/electronic sub-assemblies in vehicles to electromagnetic radiation
GB/T 18655-2010 Vehicles boats and internal combustion engines - Radio
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement for the
protection of on-board receivers
GB/T 19951-2005 Road vehicles - Test methods for electrical disturbances
from electrostatic discharge
GB 20263-2006 Navigable electronic map - Basic requirements of security
processing technology
GB/T 20267-2006 Criterion of digital map production for automotive
navigation system
GB/T 21437.2-2008 Road vehicles - Electrical disturbances from conduction
and coupling - Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only
The process of using information such as the road network provided by the map
database for navigation to help the driver plan the route.
3.6 Route guidance
The process of guiding the driver to drive along a planned route.
3.7 Positioning accuracy
The deviation of the vehicle position determined by the equipment via map
matching from the actual position (2DRMS measure).
3.8 Start-up time
The time from the start of power-up of the equipment to the output of the first
position data which meets the positioning accuracy requirements.
3.9 Node
The intersection of roads, or the points which distinguish parts of different
attributes in a road.
3.10 Segment
The road between two nodes.
3.11 Road network
A road network consisting of nodes and segments.
3.12 Cartographic background
Buildings, railways, water systems, green spaces, boundary lines, etc. in the
map which reflect positional relationships.
3.13 Cartographic text
The text of types such as administrative division, road name, street name,
national and provincial road markings displayed as map elements, and names
of famous places or features.
3.14 North up
The general map display mode, that is, a map is displayed in the manner of
north up, south down, west left, and east right.
3.15 Head up
4.1.1 Equipment composition
4.1.1.1 The equipment composition shall include at least the following devices
or equipment units:
a) Computing control unit;
b) Navigation positioning devices, including satellite positioning receiver,
inertial navigation device;
c) Data storage media, including storage medium of map database for
navigation and storage medium of user data;
d) Man-machine interface devices, including display device, voice output
device, and device for information input and operation control;
e) External interfaces, including data communication interface or automotive
signal interface, such as: speed pulse signal, hand brake signal, vehicle
light signal, and reversing signal, etc.
Note: The data communication interface can be built-in.
4.1.1.2 The in-vehicle satellite dynamic navigation equipment shall at least
include a receiving device for real-time traffic information.
4.1.2 Basic functions
4.1.2.1 It shall have at least the following basic functions:
a) The function of determining the current position of vehicle in real time
during the travel time and performing map matching;
b) The equipment which provides a map display function has a function of
displaying the current position and driving direction of vehicle on a map;
c) Target search function;
d) Route planning function;
e) The function of real-time route guidance for the driver.
4.1.2.2 The in-vehicle satellite dynamic navigation equipment shall also have
the function of receiving, analyzing, and processing real-time traffic information.
4.1.3 Software design
The following requirements shall be met:
e) The security processing shall comply with the provisions of GB 20263-
2006.
4.1.7 Operation and control
The following requirements shall be met:
a) The operation shall be simple and sensitive, in line with normal usage
habits;
b) Mis-operation shall not cause malfunction of the equipment and
equipment damage;
c) Control shall be sensitive and convenient for normal regulation;
d) Commonly-used operations...