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Design and Implementation of a Co-Simulation Framework for Testing of Automated Driving Systems

Version 1 : Received: 5 November 2020 / Approved: 6 November 2020 / Online: 6 November 2020 (17:03:37 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 5 December 2020 / Approved: 7 December 2020 / Online: 7 December 2020 (11:24:16 CET)

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Nalic, D.; Pandurevic, A.; Eichberger, A.; Rogic, B. Design and Implementation of a Co-Simulation Framework for Testing of Automated Driving Systems. Sustainability 2020, 12, 10476. Nalic, D.; Pandurevic, A.; Eichberger, A.; Rogic, B. Design and Implementation of a Co-Simulation Framework for Testing of Automated Driving Systems. Sustainability 2020, 12, 10476.

Abstract

The increasingly used approach of combining different simulation software for testing of automated driving systems (ADS) increases the need for potential and convenient software designs. Recently developed co-simulation platforms (CSP) provide the possibility to cover the high demand on testing kilometres for ADS by combining vehicle simulation with traffic flow simulation software (TFSS) environments. Having chosen a suitable CSP rises up the question how the test procedures should be defined and constructed and what are the relevant test scenarios. Parameters of the ADS in vehicle simulation, traffic parameter in TFSS and combination of all these can be used for the definition of test scenarios. Thus the automation of a process, consisting of vehicle and traffic parameters and a suitable CSP, a test procedure for ADS should be well designed and implemented. This paper presents the design and implementation of a complex co-simulation framework for virtual ADS testing combining IPG CarMaker and PTV Vissim.

Keywords

ADAS Simulation; Scenario Generation; Automated Driving; Testing

Subject

Engineering, Automotive Engineering

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