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AASHTO R 56

Certification of Inertial Profiling Systems

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Organization: AASHTO
Publication Date: 1 January 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 9
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This practice describes a certification procedure for test equipment used to measure a longitudinal surface elevation profile of highways based on an inertial reference system that is mounted on a host vehicle. The minimum requirements stipulated herein are intended to focus on the need for accurate and repeatable profile measurements during construction. It is also applicable to certifying the performance of profiler systems utilized in network data collection.

This practice describes minimum performance requirements for inertial profiling systems to be used for quality control/quality assurance (QC/QA) of surface roughness on Owner-Agency paving projects where a profile-based roughness construction specification is applicable. The same approach should be utilized for network data collection systems; however, different performance criteria may be employed.

The filtering methods and threshold values recommended in this document were established to ensure adequate determination of the International Roughness Index (IRI) and the profile features that affect it. An Owner-Agency planning to use an index other than the IRI should filter the profile and set thresholds accordingly. In particular, replace the preprocessor filter in Step 3, Appendix X.1 with a filter that corresponds to the relevant waveband for the alternative index.

If any part of this practice is in conflict with referenced documents, such as ASTM Standards, this practice takes precedence for its purposes.

This practice does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this practice to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations related to and prior to its use.

Document History

January 1, 2014
Standard Practice for Certification of Inertial Profiling Systems
This practice describes a certification procedure for test equipment used to measure a longitudinal surface elevation profile of highways based on an inertial reference system that is mounted on a...
January 1, 2014
Standard Practice for Certification of Inertial Profiling Systems
This practice describes a certification procedure for test equipment used to measure a longitudinal surface elevation profile of highways based on an inertial reference system that is mounted on a...
January 1, 2014
Standard Practice for Certification of Inertial Profiling Systems
This practice describes a certification procedure for test equipment used to measure a longitudinal surface elevation profile of highways based on an inertial reference system that is mounted on a...
AASHTO R 56
January 1, 2010
Certification of Inertial Profiling Systems
This practice describes a certification procedure for test equipment used to measure a longitudinal surface elevation profile of highways based on an inertial reference system that is mounted on a...

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