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Identifying a gap in existing validation methodologies for intelligent automotive systems : introducing the 3xD simulator

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Khastgir, Siddartha, Birrell, Stewart A., Dhadyalla, Gunwant and Jennings, P. A. (Paul A.) (2015) Identifying a gap in existing validation methodologies for intelligent automotive systems : introducing the 3xD simulator. In: IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium, Seoul, Korea, 28 Jun – 1 Jul 2015 doi:10.1109/IVS.2015.7225758 ISSN 1931-0587.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IVS.2015.7225758

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Abstract

Recently there has been a growth in the incorporation of autonomous features within vehicles. From being perceived as a comfort feature, autonomous features in vehicles have now become a safety feature which are foreseen to reduce accidents. This has led to a new trend within the automotive industry of focussing on autonomous features for driver safety, which might ultimately lead to fully autonomous vehicles. Considering the fact that most of the accidents on UK roads occur due to driver error, driver-less vehicles would prove to be a benefit. However with automation, an even greater challenge of system validation in all scenarios needs to be addressed. For this, various methods of validation have been developed by different research organizations and manufacturers, but a standardized process still evades the industry. Some of the existing methods have been discussed in this paper to critically compare their quality of results and ease of execution. Subsequently, a new test platform has been proposed using the 3xD driving simulator which encompasses most requirements of a general testing method. A standardized process which would benefit the industry both in terms of reducing costs of having varied processes, and by increasing customer confidence can be developed using a non-invasive platform like the 3xD driving simulator. The novelty of the 3xD simulator is the ability to drive-in any vehicle (production/prototype) and develop testing methodologies in an immersive wireless environment.

Item Type: Conference Item (Paper)
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Engineering > WMG (Formerly the Warwick Manufacturing Group)
Publisher: IEEE
ISSN: 1931-0587
Official Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1109/IVS.2015.7225758
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access
Conference Paper Type: Paper
Title of Event: IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium
Type of Event: Other
Location of Event: Seoul, Korea
Date(s) of Event: 28 Jun – 1 Jul 2015
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