Correlation of Software-in-the-Loop Simulation with Physical Testing for Autonomous Driving
Software-in-the-loop (SIL) simulation is a widely used method for the rapid development and testing of autonomous vehicles because of its flexibility and efficiency. This paper presents a case study on the validation of an in-house developed SIL simulation toolchain. The presented validation process...
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Zusammenfassung: | Software-in-the-loop (SIL) simulation is a widely used method for the rapid
development and testing of autonomous vehicles because of its flexibility and
efficiency. This paper presents a case study on the validation of an in-house
developed SIL simulation toolchain. The presented validation process involves
the design and execution of a set of representative scenarios on the test
track. To align the test track runs with the SIL simulations, a synchronization
approach is proposed, which includes refining the scenarios by fine-tuning the
parameters based on data obtained from vehicle testing. The paper also
discusses two metrics used for evaluating the correlation between the SIL
simulations and the vehicle testing logs. Preliminary results are presented to
demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed validation process |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.03040 |