Abstract To use the benefits of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)-Tests in simulation and reality a new approach for using Augmented Reality (AR) in an automotive vehicle for testing ADAS is presented in this paper. Our procedure provides a link between simulation and reality and should enable a faster development process for future increasingly complex ADAS tests and future mobility solutions. Test fields for ADAS offer a small number of orientation points. Furthermore, these must be detected and processed at high vehicle speeds. That requires high computational power both for developing our method and its subsequent use in testing. Using image segmentation (IS), artificial intelligence (AI) for object recognition, and visual simultaneous localization and mapping (vSLAM), we aim to create a three-dimensional model with accurate information about the test site. It is expected that using AI and IS will significantly improve performance as computational speed and accuracy for AR applications in automobiles.


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    Title :

    Approach for improved development of advanced driver assistance systems for future smart mobility concepts


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    Publication date :

    2023




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    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


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