Scenario-based simulation environment for assistance systems

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The automotive industry is developing advanced driver assistance systems and integrated safety systems that combine pre-crash sensing, vehicle dynamics control and active restraint systems. Designers of assistance systems face many challenges. The involvement of different engineering disciplines, including sensing, electronics, control technology, vehicle dynamics, and safety, results in a complicated design process that also makes it very difficult for an engineer to assess the effects of changes in his part of the design on the other disciplines involved. The program PreScan can be used for various purposes and situations. For instance, designers constricted by time and therefore budget need to get a 'quick & dirty' notion of the impact of their ideas. Furthermore, converting Simulinix algorithms into executable c-code that can be run in a real vehicle allows the program to support rapid control prototyping.
TNO Identifier
425131
ISSN
16168216
Source
AutoTechnology, 10(1), pp. 28-32.
Publisher
Springer
Collation
5 p.
Place of publication
Heidelberg, Germany
Pages
28-32
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