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Simulations on Consumer Tests: A Perspective for Driver Assistance Systems
This article discusses new challenges for series development regarding the
vehicle safety that arise from the recently published AEB test protocol by the
consumer-test-organisation EuroNCAP for driver assistance systems [6]. The
tests from the test protocol are of great significance for an OEM that sells
millions of cars each year, due to the fact that a positive rating of the
vehicle-under-test (VUT) in safety relevant aspects is important for the
reputation of a car manufacturer. The further intensification and aggravation
of the test requirements for those systems is one of the challenges, that has
to be mastered in order to continuously make significant contributions to
safety for high-volume cars. Therefore, it is to be shown how a simulation
approach may support the development process, especially with tolerance
analysis. This article discusses the current stage of work, steps that are
planned for the future and results that can be expected at the end of such an
analysis.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure, Proceedings of International Workshop on
Engineering Simulations for Cyber-Physical Systems (ES4CPS '14