Reference:
O. Gietelink,
J. Ploeg,
B. De Schutter, and
M. Verhaegen,
"VEHIL: A test facility for validation of fault management systems for
advanced driver assistance systems," Proceedings of the 1st IFAC
Symposium on Advances in Automotive Control, Salerno, Italy, pp.
410-415, Apr. 2004.
Abstract:
We present a methodological approach for the validation of fault
management systems for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). For
the validation process the unique VEHIL facility, developed by TNO
Automotive and currently situated in Helmond, The Netherlands, is
applied. The VEHIL facility provides the opportunity to make the
entire development process of intelligent vehicles safer, cheaper, and
more manageable, and to make simulation more reliable. The main
feature of VEHIL is that a complete intelligent vehicle, including its
sensors and actuators, can be tested in a Hardware-In-the-Loop
simulation environment. In this way VEHIL can be applied in the design
phase for fast and easy optimization of the sensor configuration.
Moreover, due to its ability for providing very accurately
controllable testing conditions, VEHIL can also be used for the
validation of the performance of intelligent vehicle control and fault
management systems. In this paper, we particularly focus on the use of
VEHIL for the validation of fault management systems for Advanced
Driver Assistance Systems.