Webinar Recordings & Resources

Using Driverless Vehicles to Perform ADAS Feature Critical Testing Scenarios

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In this presentation, Jaren Devey (ASI Automotive Development Lead) will be taking us through a recently developed autonomous system capable of running choreographed ADAS feature critical testing scenarios with multiple driverless vehicles – we call this SWARMING. Driven by robotic systems, these autonomous vehicles are capable of tighter, more accurate positioning than manned vehicles can safely perform.

 

Key Takeaways from Presentation:

1. Analyze and understand the data behind ASI Swarming and why it is changing the automotive industry

2.See a real world example of how ASI Swarming is revolutionizing L2 – L5 ADAS/AV testing on a proving ground

3. Understand the benefits of robot drivers including improved safety, increased efficiency, and boosted productivity

How Robot Drivers are Changing the Automotive Testing Industry

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In this webinar, we will explore the fascinating subject of robot drivers and how they are revolutionizing the automotive testing industry. We will showcase real-world examples of how ASI driving robots are transforming Proving Grounds worldwide, and how they can significantly reduce costs, increase accuracy, and accelerate test times. We will share insights on how this technology is changing the landscape of automotive testing and the implications for the future of the industry. Additionally, we will recognize the importance of eliminating human error in testing, and we’ll show you how robot drivers can do just that, ultimately saving lives and mitigating risks for companies. Whether you are a testing professional, automotive engineer, or simply curious about the latest advancements in technology, this webinar is not to be missed!

Revolutionizing L2-L5 ADAS Testing by using Robot Drivers

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The automotive industry has experienced a paradigm shift in the last decade, with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) becoming more widespread. To ensure the safety and reliability of these systems, the automotive industry must conduct rigorous testing at different stages of development, and simulation simply isn’t enough. In this webinar, we will introduce a new approach to L2-L5 ADAS testing using multiple actors and robot drivers. Our solution is designed to revolutionize the testing process and make it more accurate, safe, and cost-effective for OEMs to fully exercise the responses of the entire ADAS/AV systems required for autonomous driving.

Innovate your Impact, Misuse & Durability Testing by using Robotic Drivers

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During this event, industry expert Eric Budd will take us through the benefits of using robotic test drivers for impact, misuse, and durability testing. By incorporating robotic test drivers into your testing processes, you can achieve faster and more accurate results, all while increasing safety, productivity, and repeatability. In this webinar, you will also learn: – How robotic test drivers can help cut test times in half – The benefits of using robotic test drivers for impact, misuse, and durability testing – Real-world examples of how companies have successfully implemented robotic test drivers. Watch now!

Jaren Devey Swarming Presentation

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ASI has developed autonomous systems capable of choreographed testing of ADAS technology. Driven by robotic systems, these autonomous vehicles are capable of tighter, more accurate positioning than manned vehicles can safely perform. This technology utilizes vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-server communications with advanced control algorithms ensuring autonomous vehicles will be posed at predefined positions and velocities at given times. This fully exercises the responses of the entire ADAS system required for autonomous driving. When triggered, the ASI autonomous system releases control to the ADAS system while continually monitoring safety system, ready to regain control instantly if conditions are not nominal.

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