This paper presents a new method for the design and validation of advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs). With vehicle hardware-in-the-loop (VeHIL) simulations the development process, and more specifically the validation phase, of intelligent vehicles is carried out safer, cheaper, and more manageable. In the VeHIL laboratory a full-scale ADAS-equipped vehicle is set up in a hardware-in-the-loop simulation environment, where a chassis dynamometer is used to emulate the road interaction and where robot vehicles are used to represent other traffic. In this controlled environment the performance and dependability of an ADAS is tested to great accuracy and reliability. The working principle and the added value of VeHIL are demonstrated with test results of a driver information and warning system. Based on the 'V' diagram, the position of VeHIL in the development process of ADASs is illustrated.
Development of a driver information and warning system with vehicle hardware-in-the-loop simulations
Entwicklung eines Fahrer-Informations- und Warnsystems mit Fahrzeug-Hardware-in-the-Loop-Simulation
Mechatronics ; 19 , 7 ; 1091-1104
2009
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Development of a driver information and warning system with vehicle-hardware-in-the-loop simulations
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