By combining the ADASIS v2 Horizon Reconstructor Blockset with a dSPACE prototyping system or the PC-based simulation platform VEOS, you can develop driver assistance systems in short iteration cycles and directly experience their effects in the real vehicle or on a PC.
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as predictive powertrain control, curve lights and curve warnings use predictive road data, called the “electronic horizon”, which is calculated from digital road maps and from the vehicle’s current position and driving direction.
By using the ADASIS v2 Horizon Reconstructor Blockset together with dSPACE’s PC-based simulation platform VEOS®, the MicroAutoBox or AutoBox rapid prototyping system, you can develop driver assistance systems in short iteration cycles and directly experience their effects on a PC or in the real vehicle.
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