- Duration: 16 mins
- Publication date: 12 Apr 2022
Abstract
Safe and secure connected and automated mobility, or CAM, is the primary bigger picture end goal here. To get to that goal, millions if not billions of testing miles need to be driven. This simply isn't feasible in the physical world alone, but it is with simulation, even more so when that simulation is comprehensive in capability flexible and seamless in testing and cost effective to the user. In collaboration with Ford, The University of Leeds, KAN engineering and CAM Testbed UK, the UK's world-leading CAM test and development ecosystem, we've delivered a project a proof-of-concept demonstrator to address these challenges. We're going to be looking at test scenarios, how to generate and run them in simulation. Then moving through to understanding and analysing the results of that simulation, closing the loop of the testing approach that we've taken in the project. The project has also delivered an end-to-end verification and validation pipeline which ensures confidence in simulation testing. This pipeline is scalable, it's efficient and it also makes sure that we've got assurance of the safety and the performance of the system under test and the simulation itself.
- Keywords:
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- CAM test and development ecosystem
- Interoperable Simulation
- KAN engineering
- Safe and secure connected and automated mobility
- automated mobility
- connectivity testing capabilities
- consumer based testing
- electronic emergency brake
- horibo mira
- is ford automatic emergency braking system
- millbrook
- self-driving technology
- smart mobility living lab
- utech
- virtual engineering
- virtual testing
- zenzic