Press Release

Coupling Real and Virtual Tests to Speed up Development

AVL ADAS Competence Center

04.18_ADAS Validierung_KeyVisual

For autonomous driving to be developed further, validation must cover a huge amount of test scenarios, in other words several hundreds of millions of test kilometers. Accomplishing this with conventional tests on testbeds and the road would take many decades and is therefore not feasible. ADAS Competence Center in Graz, Austria, founded last year by AVL, offers a trend-setting solution: It combines a strikingly powerful simulation environment with cutting-edge evaluation and data analysis methods. Critical driving situations are identified, analyzed and evaluated in terms of function as well as perceived safety. Each week up to ten million autonomously driven test kilometers can be covered.

 

Virtual testing is the key to shortening development times for autonomous driving systems and advanced driver assistance systems (in short ADAS). These tests make it possible to reproduce selected road scenarios based on targeted parameter variations and run such scenario simulations substantially faster than in real time. With the help of the latest cloud technologies, the validation of automation features is executed up to one hundred times faster than on the road.

A real driver in the cockpit navigates changing simulated test scenarios

Via connected AVL test systems, reality is fed into the simulated driving environment: In the AVL-ADAS driving simulator, the vehicle and its environs exist virtually, whereas driver and cockpit are real. Within these safe surroundings, critical situations are analyzed in order to extract the critical information needed for further system development. Once an autonomous vehicle has successfully accomplished these test scenarios, it can undergo real-world validation in real vehicles on especially equipped test tracks. For its ADAS customer projects, AVL has access to around 500 kilometers of highways which the Austrian federal government approved for autonomous driving in early 2017.

Throughout all test phases, the highly automated evaluation tool AVL-DRIVE™-ADAS is used. Thanks to the consistent comparability of results, the tool enables uniquely target-oriented developments.

AVL is a world-leading technology company specialising in development, simulation and testing in the automotive industry and other sectors such as rail, marine and energy. Through extensive research, AVL delivers concepts, technology solutions, methodologies and development tools for sustainable, safe and advanced mobility and beyond.

AVL supports international partners and customers in sustainable and digital transformation, with a focus on electrification, software, AI and automation. AVL also supports companies in energy-intensive sectors on their way to green and efficient energy generation and supply.

For more information: www.avl.com

 

21.06.16_web_press_img_teaser
Press Release
AVL Future Hybrid 8 Mode – Higher Efficiency in Second-Generation DHT
With its AVL Future Hybrid 8 Mode Transmission, AVL continues the dedicated hybrid transmission's story of success.
13.06.16_PR_image_web_EE2016.jpg
Press Release
Powertrains for the Chinese Market
28th International AVL Conference “Engine & Environment” in Graz
AVL_HyPer_200
Press Release
AVL HyPer 200 - Modularity and High Specific Output
With its new AVL HyPer 200 concept engine, AVL has once again demonstrated that the specific output limit for series production boundary conditions is still far from being reached.
7.-LETDs_pic
Press Release
Some 300 Experts are expected at the „Large Engine Tech Days“
The Large Engine Tech Days, specifically organized for the seventh time for large engine manufacturers and suppliers, will take place on April 19 and 20, 2016, in the Helmut-List-Halle in Graz.