How to easily create an electronic horizon for R&D

Elektrobit demonstrates how the EB robinos Predictor Eval Kit generates an ADASIS electronic horizon in a development environment

Elektrobit

June 23, 2020 – 10am (Stuttgart) | 1:30pm (New Delhi)

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Map data enables cars to localize themselves more accurately, ensures a more precise environmental perception, and enhances path planning. This extends the sight of the vehicle beyond its sensor horizon, profoundly increasing the safety of the car and its passengers. To bring the required map information to the car, EB robinos Predictor provides highly accurate and up-to-date information about the road ahead for predictive, ADAS, and automated driving functions.

In this 60-minute free Automotive World webinar, Stefan Frings, Software Engineer Driver Assistance Systems at Elektrobit gives an in-depth introduction of the EB robinos Predictor Eval Kit, a stand-alone Raspberry Pi device that is used to easily evaluate the performance of an electronic horizon.

With this device, combined with a convenient web-interface, users can easily create an electronic horizon in their development environment. By supporting the ADASIS v2 specification with the latest NDS maps or ADASIS v3 with HERE and TomTom maps, this platform is equipped with everything that is necessary for a demonstration ECU. Furthermore, our integrations for the ADTF 2 and ROS development platforms allow you to easily utilize the electronic horizon for your needs.

The live demonstration will include:

  • Recording and replaying test drives
  • Simulation of test drives on any route
  • Configuration including ADASIS protocol settings
  • Map sources: NDS and cloud services (HERE and TomTom)
  • Integration with ADTF and ROS
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