Vector Expands Infrastructure for ADAS Algorithm Development
Stuttgart/GERMANY, 2017-10-05 – The new version 2.5 of vADASdeveloper provides comprehensive support for developers of multisensor applications for ADAS and automated driving. Through graphical configuration of object information Vector's tool quickly and easily visualizes sensor data. Users get new display windows and can integrate reference lidar systems in order to simplify the interpretation of object data and the results of fusion. A scalable recorder solution makes it possible to handle very high measurement data rates of more than 1 gigabyte per second that are typical in ADAS environments.

For creating the visualization of sensor data, a graphical editor simplifies mapping of information from application data objects (position, size, color coding for object type) to the properties of graphic objects. Several predefined 2D/3D forms and a point cloud object for lidar/TOF cameras enable complete rendering of sensor objects, environmental contours and fused data in a short time, with no or only minimal coding effort. After data has been assigned to the graphic objects, they can be displayed in a synchronized manner in several windows.

Developers can select from a wide range of new display windows to ease correct interpretation of sensor data and fusion results. For example, the hardware-accelerated 3D scene window from vADASdeveloper visualizes a variety of environmental models and reference data. Vehicle positions and location-dependent information are displayed in the OpenStreetMap-based map window. Reference cameras for acquiring data about the vehicle’s real environment can now be calibrated with partial automation. Objects recognized by an ECU can be superimposed on the resulting video image. Thus developers can quickly and reliably verify their object recognition algorithms by visually comparing the object information supplied by the sensors or algorithms with the real environment.

Vector has also added ibeo LUX, ibeo HAD, and Velodyne (VLP-16/HDL-32E) LiDAR sensors to the wide range of input devices supported by vADASdeveloper. Its scalable, decentralized recorder solution, which is already implemented in the CANape measurement and calibration tool, is used to record the steadily increasing quantities of sensor data generated during test drives. Data rates of more than 1 gigabyte per second can be realized for XCP on Ethernet, video and raw radar data.

With vADASdeveloper and the modular algorithm library “Create” from Vector’s partner company BASELABS, developers have a high-efficiency environment for rapid prototyping of sensor fusion applications at their disposal.

For more information on vADASdeveloper visit www.vector.com/vadasdeveloper
About the Vector Group:

Vector Informatik is the leading manufacturer of software tools and embedded components for the development of electronic systems and their networking with many different systems from CAN to Automotive Ethernet.
Vector has been a partner of automotive manufacturers and suppliers and related industries since 1988. Vector tools and services provide engineers with the decisive advantage to make a challenging and highly complex subject area as simple and manageable as possible. Vector employees work on electronic innovations for the automotive industry every day. Worldwide customers in the automotive, commercial vehicles, aerospace, transportation, and control technology industries rely on the solutions and products of the independent Vector Group for the development of technologies for future mobility.
Vector worldwide currently employs more than 1,900 people with sales of EUR 414 million in 2016. With its headquarter in Germany (Stuttgart), Vector has subsidiaries in the USA, Japan, France, Great Britain, Italy, Austria, Sweden, South Korea, India, China, and Brazil.
 
 
 
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Date: 05.10.2017 11:00
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Figure 1: Synchronous, customizable visualization of recorded sensor data provides developers with important information on the results of sensor data fusion and object recognition algorithms. A video window, GPS window, bird’s eye view and 3D scene window simplify the interpretation of data. (Image rights: Vector Informatik GmbH)

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Figure 2: Multi-sensor applications can be efficiently implemented, debugged and tested with vADASdeveloper. (Image rights: Vector Informatik GmbH)
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