rFpro, has developed a new technique that helps to overcome the safety concerns around testing and developing connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) on public roads.
A breakthrough in simulating the perception of vehicle sensors could provide the missing link in end-to-end virtual validation.
By developing a physical model of the real world, known as the Ground Truth, rFpro can accurately test the vehicle’s perception of its surroundings, which has not been previously possible.
Sensor perception is the most challenging aspect because it requires a physically accurate virtual world with high levels of correlation to the real world and physically modelled sensors.
rFpro says the new tech will enable legislators to define an approval process for a vehicle within a completely virtual environment, certifying it as safe to use on real roads.
Is this the simulation breakthrough driverless car makers were waiting for?

A breakthrough in simulating the perception of vehicle sensors provides the missing link in end-to-end virtual validation

07 Aug 2019 | 6542 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

UK simulation software specialist, rFpro, has developed a new technique that helps to overcome the safety concerns around testing and developing connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) on public roads.

By developing a physical model of the real world, known as the Ground Truth, rFpro can accurately test the vehicle’s perception ...

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