EDAG offers its customers the system for validating driver assistance systems in two variants: EDscene.portable is a validation system for mobile applications, and is used in tests to ensure the accuracy of the parking aid's assistance functions. Even under the most difficult of conditions, it can be used to check whether the parking aid works. This includes measuring the field of view, detecting low and hard-to-recognise obstacles, testing for unwelcome road reflection and echoes in heavy rain, and testing the performance of the manoeuvre braking function to ensure that the ultrasonic sensors on the vehicle function reliably. There are also plans to use other systems, such as cameras, lidar and radar in the future. To this end, specific test procedures can be defined and introduced in cooperation with the customer.
The second variant of the new technology for validating driver assistance systems is EDscene.laboratory. This system is still currently under construction. The focus here is on the autonomously operated reproduction of the vehicle's environment under laboratory conditions.
The simulation range measures 10 x 20 metres, which is very large, and at the same time the position accuracy of obstacles is checked down to just 5 millimetres. This enables various environmental scenarios to be tested. These dynamic measurements help new driver assistance systems in particular to simulate real scenarios and check that the systems are working effectively.
The EDscene.laboratory system can be used to check not only to the ultrasonic sensors on the vehicle, but also other surround sensors such as camera, lidar and radar sensors. This makes it possible to monitor and accompany the development of various sensor systems from the first trial through to vehicle integration. With high measuring accuracy and reproducible results.