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ADAS/ AV
For the first time, autonomous vehicles can be accurately tested and trained without using real roads The platform significantly reduces the cost and time involved in developing these vehicles and provides a completely safe testing environment Two major vehicle manufacturers have already adopted the technology and are already carrying out more than 2 million miles...
rFpro have released a short video showing their end-to-end simulation solution for testing, training and validating Deep Learning Autonomous Driving models. A massively parallel test environment allows accurate, high quality, digital models of the real world to be shared by multiple ego vehicles, each with multiple sensor feeds, plus Swarm traffic and pedestrians, plus Programmed...
The Cover story in the September 2017 issue of Automotive Testing Technology International magazine focuses on rFpro’s use in ADAS and Deep Learning Autonomous Driving (DLAD). Creating training data and validating algorithms for DLAD applications has become a significant area of activity for rFpro customers. The extent to which rFpro is able to replicate real...
Millbrook Proving Ground have released a short video that describes how rFpro are building a Digital Model of their test facility so that their OEM and T1 customers can develop and test their vehicle systems, in simulation, ahead of visits to the real proving ground with physical prototypes. In particular the video focuses on the...
rFpro have released a video showing rFpro being used to train, test and validate DLAD (Deep Learning Autonomous Driving) models. The video shows some of the ways in which rFpro is being used to test DLAD (Deep Learning Autonomous Driving) models. In some clips you can see the view from camera sensors feeding DLAD systems....
As reported in eeNews Automotive Driving simulation software vendor IPG Automotive are taking advantage of technology from rFpro to help deliver ADAS and Autonomous testing solutions to their customers. Read the full article at eeNews. In addition, IPG have extended their APO interface to send configuration settings for tests and experiments direct to rFpro so...
Scott Lindstrom, Ford’s ADAS Development Manager, explains how the rFpro simulators, installed by Ansible Motion, are now being used for road car development. Read the full article at Vehicle Dynamics International
rFpro has long been used to provide camera sensor feeds for testing ADAS and Autonomous systems in simulation. A recent project, however, required the testing in simulation of a virtual surround sensor with 360 degree vision. Sensors with a field of view in excess of 180 degrees are no longer uncommon, for example the 250...
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