This AURELION version 24.2 focuses on new essential features across camera, radar, and lidar sensors with additional content towards automatic generation of highway 3D scenes and pedestrian traffic lights.
- Configurable principal point for camera sensors
- Obscured vehicles in radar sensors
- Support for fog in lidar sensors
- Automatic generation of highway guard rails
- Twin tires for trucks
- Pedestrian traffic lights
Supported dSPACE Releases
- RLS 21-A
- RLS 22-A
- RLS 22-B
- RLS 23-A
- RLS 23-B
- RLS 24-A
To use this version your Software Maintenance Service (SMS) must be valid until 30.06.2024, at least.
Configurable Principal Point for Camera Sensors
You can configure the principal point to manually specify the sharpest point in the camera sensor data that is rendered by AURELION. This is important in fish-eye cameras or cameras with noticeable lens distortions. This feature is required because camera sensors might have a slight misalignment of the lens and the camera sensor image plane so the sharpest point of an image is not in the center of the image plane.
Obscured Vehicles in Radar Sensors
A radar wave can interact with an obscured vehicle, which is not in the direct line of sight of the radar sensor. This happens for example via multipath reflections with the ground and the underbody of the vehicle in front of the ego vehicle. When those radar waves reflect back to the sensor it is capable to see the car in front of the other car.
The radar simulation in AURELION was improved towards a more realistic behavior.
Support for Fog in Lidar Sensors
Foggy weather impacts LiDAR performance, affects range, reflectivity, and accuracy. To check and improve your algorithm’s robustness, we added fog simulation to AURELION. You can change the weather situation dynamically with parameters to configure fog density and maximum view distance. The resulting fog interacts with the lidar simulation and offers a realistic point cloud.
Automatic Generation of Highway Guard Rails
To reduce your efforts to generate a highway road it is now possible to automatically generate guardrails to your road in ModelDesk. Simply open the desired road section or junction and set the scenery type to Highway. After synchronization you get an updated scene with fully sensor simulation compatible guard rails.
Twin Tires for Trucks
Now you can parametrize your trucks and trailers with support for twin tires and mudguards on a single axle.
You can switch between single and twin tires in the ModelDesk parameters.
Pedestrian Traffic Lights
A standard German pedestrian traffic light is added. You can attach the lights to a pole and their state can be controlled via the light signal properties as with the other traffic lights.