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IPG, Keysight, Nordsys join forces to speed ADAS validation

IPG, Keysight, Nordsys join forces to speed ADAS validation

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By Christoph Hammerschmidt



The automotive industry is facing major upheavals and is characterized by a multitude of disruptive technologies. The number of sensors and the amount of data that must be processed in the decision units of ADAS-enabled vehicles poses growing challenges for the development, simulation and testing departments. In addition to the technological limitations of many sensor emulation applications, the lack of standardized interfaces leads to increased complexity when embedding them in a complete and comprehensive environment.

IPG Automotive as a provider of comprehensive simulation solutions for the behavior of vehicles in traffic, Keysight Technologies and Nordsys are working on a joint project to find a solution. The planned modular test platform – Autonomous Drive Emulation (ADE) System – will mimic the synchronized connections to all relevant sensors of the vehicle, such as the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), radar and camera sensors or vehicle-to-everything communication (V2X), in one system. This allows customers to simulate and focus on their components, software and systems, including sensor fusion and decision algorithms. It is an open platform that simplifies the integration of commercial 3D modeling, HIL systems and existing test and simulation environments.

“With our innovative software solution, real test scenarios, including the entire environment, can be transferred into the virtual world with great attention to detail. We are pleased to be able to bring our powerful and real-time capable modeling technology into ADE and to work together with Keysight Technologies in this joint project”, comments Steffen Schmidt, Managing Director of IPG Automotive.

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