Automated ADAS/AD Testing with AVL Scenario Simulator™

AVL Scenario Simulator™

We have recently launched AVL Scenario Simulator™, the optimal tool for efficient, automated ADAS/AD testing. This three-part webinar series introduces you to Scenario Simulator and demonstrates its seamless integration with our AVL SCENIUS™ toolchain.

In this series, you will find out how Scenario Simulator can speed up your development cycles by providing frequent functional test feedback. Learn to build optimal virtual prototypes using cost-optimized, fully automated test scenarios equipped with high-performance, lightweight models and open interfaces. This approach ensures maximum flexibility and easy integration with your ADAS/AD software and other simulation tools.

You will also discover Scenario Simulator’s highlights like its high-performance statistical sensor models, which enable scalable closed-loop testing without the need for resource-intensive physical/raw sensor simulation. This is crucial as the number of sensors increases with higher levels of automation.

To provide hands-on experience, this series includes a training session. You will gain a better understanding of typical user workflows, integrating and testing ADAS/AD software in a virtual environment. Additionally, you'll learn how to use our Python API to automate integration and simulation as part of a DevOps pipeline.

Explore our webinar series and take your ADAS/AD testing to the next level.

Presentation language
English

All parts of the series

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Part 1 of 3
AVL Scenario Simulator™

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Introducing AVL Scenario Simulator™: A Free Simulation Platform for Scenario-Based ADAS/AD Testing
Part 2 of 3
Scenario Simulator Open Training

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Open Training for AVL Scenario Simulator™
Part 3 of 3
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Recording available - English

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Hands-on Workflow Demonstration of AVL SCENIUS™ for Scenario-Based Testing and Safety Argumentation