ASAM OpenCRG 2.1.0 - Proposal Workshop
on: Jul 23, 2026 | 09:00 am - 11:00 am CEST
as: online Meeting
ASAM will be holding a proposal workshop to further develop ASAM OpenCRG. As high-fidelity road surface data becomes increasingly critical for advanced Is the process of imitation of the behavior of a modeled real-world system over time.Simulation, virtual testing, and driving dynamics, your expertise is needed to drive this A public specification, which has been developed by experts in a defined consensus-driven development process and was released by officials that represent a significant share of the industry for which it is targeted, giving the specification the necessary legitimacy to be called a 'Standard'.Standard forward.
This workshop provides a collaborative platform for experts to discuss essential fixes and required updates. Topics up for discussion will be:
- C/Matlab API consistency: eliminate known divergences between the two reference implementations, backed by a new automated cross-API test suite
- Road positioning & coordinate correctness: fix border point evaluation, overlapping road heights, reference line offset handling, and an incorrect banking diagram in the spec
- C-API modernisation: remove global state for thread safety, adopt bool types, remove dead normalization code, fix a file-reference corruption bug
- File referencing & paths: resolve relative paths against the master file's directory; add API functions for relative offset composition across multiple CRG files
- Testing & build: automated Matlab/Octave test suite, closed-refline test file, CMake as the sole build system
- Specification: define a versioning field, vendor extension naming convention ($EXT_<domain>_<name>), and validation rules
- Tooling: fix broken OpenStreetMap tile access in the CRG2HTML Matlab tool
Learn about what is planned and contribute to ensure the A public specification, which has been developed by experts in a defined consensus-driven development process and was released by officials that represent a significant share of the industry for which it is targeted, giving the specification the necessary legitimacy to be called a 'Standard'.Standard aligns with your requirements, guaranteeing seamless integration into your workflows.
Participation is free of charge. Membership is not required to take part.
If you are a Is the process of imitation of the behavior of a modeled real-world system over time.Simulation engineer, tire and suspension expert, core developer, or current ASAM OpenCRG user, we highly encourage you to join.
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