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Developing Predictive Driver Assistance Functions with the ADASIS v2 Standard

27th October 2011
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dSPACE has added another innovation to its range of products for developing driver assistance systems: the ADASIS v2 Horizon Reconstructor Blockset (ADASIS v2 HR Blockset). This is a Simulink blockset that provides access to data on the road ahead. The data comes from a navigation system or a special ECU, for example, and is transmitted via the ADASIS v2 protocol.
In-vehicle Development of Driver Assistance Systems
Used in combination with a dSPACE MicroAutoBox or AutoBox rapid prototyping system, the ADASIS v2 HR Blockset allows map-based driver assistance systems to be developed in an actual vehicle. This lets function developers implement and experience their ideas directly in the vehicle, and reduce development iteration cycles to a minimum. In addition to supporting the CAN bus, the ADASIS v2 HR Blockset also supports Ethernet as a transmission medium.

Fast Implementation of Application Functions
Predictive road data such as curve radii, gradients and maximum speeds can be selected with just a few mouse clicks and connected to the actual driver assistance functions in the Simulink model on a PC. Then the real-time code is generated at the press of a button and subsequently loaded to the rapid prototyping system. Function developers can now give their full attention to designing the actual application functions, and wave goodbye to spending time to implement the ADASIS v2 protocol themselves.

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