Quantifying Simulation Quality
Bridging the gap from industry to academia and from synthetic to real
on: Sep 10 – 11, 2024 | Start: Sep 10 at 13:00 CEST | End: Sep 11 at 15:00 CEST
at: Hochschule Düsseldorf, Germany (on-site only!)
How good is good enough? This question arises frequently when it comes to the Validation and Homologation of automated vehicles. How well can simulated sensors depict reality? Or rather, how well MUST they depict reality in order to provide relevant results? What is a sufficient proof of Simulation quality?
While addressing these questions, we delve into the capabilities and limitations of sensor Simulation, particularly on radar, LIDAR and camera. We want to find out what a tool chain must look like to be accepted for Validation and whether standards can support the proof and description of quality.
ASAM and Hochschule Düsseldorf (University of Applied Sciences) have partnered to discuss these questions, while aiming to synthesize academic, industrial, and regulatory viewpoints. Our objective is to arrive at a shared understanding of Simulation quality requirements and, where necessary, develop ideas and requirements for standardization.
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