AVL Focus - Issue 2024

Efficiency Gains on All Levels

All of our systems and automatic evaluation methods

are designed to reduce the time and expense required for

measurement campaigns, thereby keeping costs down. For

example, measurement campaign drivers require a maximum

of four hours’ training to execute a complete campaign.

'Ystomers Fenefit Jrom a significantly sLortened reaction time

if functions do not work as expected. Data and quick reports

are available in real time in the minutes right after test, and only

if further analysis is needed they are available by the next day

at the latest. So, it is possible to adjust the application while the

measurement campaign is still running. This leads to a high

level of maturity while the software is still in an early stage.

All test results are easy to check and are presented in a clear

format, while statistics and error types are available immediately.

Automatic reporting and check routines keep the effort required

for manual data postprocessing to a minimum. Instead of

losing time when processing data, the team can concentrate

fully on evaluating the results. Another key advantage is data

consistency, which can also be applied to future projects. The

standardization of evaluation methods allows easier comparison

and benchmarking of new ADAS/AD systems.

AVL ADAS/AD Development Process - Integration

Standardized Data Will Be Required in the Future

Intelligent ADAS/AD functions will gain importance in the

years to come. For example, the implementation of machine

learning Jor aYtomatic detection oJ lane sTacing or traƾc signs,

and similar tasks, is a key trend for the immediate future. The

application of AI in this area permits double scrutiny of relevant

characteristics, even if too little information is available for a

traditional root caYse analysis. -n addition, eƾciency is JYrtLer

increased as the implementation requires only one driver

without a co-driver.

Developments like these will see the range of integration tasks

and tLe need Jor eƾcient :

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sector continue to grow. Standardization is essential for

meeting current and future challenges. This requires an expert

partner like AVL, adding in-depth system knowledge from the

automotive sector to software expertise and the right tools for

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- High-level use cases

and vehicle targets

- Requirement engineering

- System architecture and breakdown

- Component specification

- Functional safety

- Software design and architecture

- Software development

- Real world testing

- Proving ground testing

- ADAS feature calibration

- HW and SW integration

- ADAS system testing

- ADAS simulation (vehicle level)

- Software testing

- HiL and SiL

SYSTEM DESIGN

SYSTEM VERIFICATION

AND VALIDATION

Requirements Engineering

System Design and Development

Software Development

Vehicle Validation

System Integration

Software Integration

2024