AVL Focus - Issue 2023

THE AVL MOBILITY TREND MAGAZINE - No. 1 2023

Innovative spray systems simulate varying rain and fog

situations (left) at the sensor testing facility in Roding.

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Taking Autonomous

System Testing

to the Next Level

A new facility in Roding and the completion of the

AVL Hungary Vehicle Engineering Center outline AVL’s

commitment to ADAS/AD and vehicle testing

AVL – THE WEATHERMAKER FOR TESTING SUCCESS

Many road accidents happen in adverse weather and lighting conditions.

So, it is very important that ADAS and AD systems can perform reliably

in any conceivable weather. Since it is not possible to carry out testing in

every type of weather on the open road, an alternative must be sought.

That is the solution provided by our new test center in Roding, Germany.

Building an automated vehicle is not simply about equipping a car to

drive itself down the road. It needs to function reliably in a near-infinite

number of different scenarios, many of which pose a danger to humans

in and around the vehicle. Testing and validation must therefore be ex-

haustive and comprehensive, and AVL offers its industry partners a wide

range of solutions to this challenge, including two unique new facilities

to support the development effort.

automated and connected mobility