Cruden has installed a simulator at Hyundai Mobis’s North America Technical Center where it will play a key role in the development of Departed Driver Rescue and Exit Maneuver (DDREM) technology.
DDREM is a new autonomous safety function that detects when the driver is no longer controlling the vehicle and guides it to safety.
“With the evolution of autonomous and next generation ADAS technologies, the industry is going through significant changes which require the development of new techniques and strategies for handling these human machine interface (HIM) intensive domains,” explained Jay R Gromaski, senior manager of autonomous test and simulation development at Mobis.
“Where in the past, traditional means of development and verification would suffice, now they are becoming obsolete. Advancements in simulation will help support these changes in the environment.”
Development of the DDREM concept will be accelerated using the simulator, which will enable engineers to test the technology’s interaction methods with the driver and evaluate algorithms and strategies.
Cruden’s DILsimulator features a recessed ‘ADAS top frame’ with road car seat, steering wheel and pedals. It runs off the Cruden Panthera ADAS simulator software, with the ideal sensors for situational awareness.
November 15, 2017