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Visit dSPACE to learn about how we are the leading provider of simulation and validation solutions for developing networked, autonomous, and electrically powered vehicles. Our end-to-end solutions are used by automobile manufacturers and their suppliers to test the software and hardware components of their new vehicles long before a new model hits the road.
We will be showcasing our Environment Sensor Interface (ESI) Unit, which supports the time-correlated feeding of raw sensor data into one or more sensor ECUs. Such synchronized sensor stimulation is essential for simulating the sensors in a HIL setup for sensor fusion and functional testing. And our AURELION, a flexible software solution for sensor simulation and visualization. It enables you to integrate realistic sensor data into your processes for developing, testing, and validation of perception and driving functions. The same models can be used throughout various phases of development, for example in hardware-in-the-loop (HIL), software-in-the-loop (SIL), and vehicle-in-the-loop (VIL).
Don’t miss our presentation, Physics-Based Sensor Modeling for FMVSS 127 Validation on Thursday, June 11th at 11:45 pm EST. It will be jointly presented by Jeff Morin, Automotive Imaging Solutions Specialist at OmniVision and Jacob Perrin, Manager of ADSE at dSPACE, will detail the integration of OmniVision CMOS image sensor models into dSPACE’s sensor simulation platform. We will discuss the modeling approach for key sensor characteristics and how these influence perception algorithms. An example will be demonstrated based on dusk and nighttime pedestrian detection, where realistic imager performance directly impacts system reaction times and compliance with FMVSS 127.