Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Vehicle Separation

Seeing the Separation: Integration of Video into Vehicle Separation Testing... If you've ever been involved with vehicle separation testing you might have experienced problems when trying to interpret the large amounts of data generated. Its all very well having a mass of information on various distances, angles, and speeds, but interpreting this information usefully is often difficult. As development of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) becomes more commonplace, the methods used to develop vehicle separation systems become more advanced, leading to a need for methods that can manipulate data usably and intuitively. Responding to this, Racelogic have developed simple to use, dedicated vehicle separation functionality for its industry proven VBOX 3, which affords ADAS developers the capability to verify the accuracy of their systems effectively. Real-time vehicle separation data can be viewed in the local vehicle whilst being logged for analysis; and can also be transmitted via CAN for use by third-party systems. This feature enables the information to be seen in a more meaningful way, and by connecting a Video VBOX to the system it is even possible to observe vehicle and driver behaviour integrated with the data in a real environment. Using the CAN output, the vehicle separation data can be graphically overlaid over video, in real-time. The actions of driver, vehicles, and external environment can be monitored alongside GPS information which is invaluable in test ...

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