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A new reference sensor system aids in validating advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS), crucial for automotive safety. This system provides essential reference data, particularly for visual sensors, ensuring ADAS reliability in real-world conditions.

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  • Sensor Technology
  • Road Safety

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  • Advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) are vital for vehicle safety.
  • Increasing reliance on visual sensors necessitates robust validation methods.
  • Accurate reference data is essential for testing and validating ADAS performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a novel reference sensor system for ADAS validation.
  • To provide reliable reference data specifically for visual sensors used in ADAS.
  • To enhance the reliability and performance assessment of ADAS.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a specialized reference sensor system.
  • Integration of the system for data acquisition in automotive scenarios.
  • Validation of the system's performance at a dedicated automotive proving ground.

Main Results:

  • Successful development of a functional reference sensor system.
  • Demonstrated capability of the system to provide crucial reference data.
  • Validated system performance in diverse, relevant driving scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • The developed reference sensor system effectively supports ADAS validation.
  • The system is particularly beneficial for validating visual sensors in ADAS.
  • This contributes to improved automotive safety and ADAS reliability.