Skip to main content

Applus Idiada connected and automated driving services

Applus Idiada is presenting its capabilities and expertise in the fields of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and C-ITS development and validation towards automated driving. A demonstrator shows the process the company has developed to ensure that ADAS and C-ITS functionalities are fully integrated into the vehicle architecture according to ISO 26262. The demonstrator shows the steps of the process from sensor data fusion to final validation of the systems on real driving conditions and state-of-th
October 10, 2016 Read time: 1 min
7863 Applus Idiada is presenting its capabilities and expertise in the fields of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and C-ITS development and validation towards automated driving. A demonstrator shows the process the company has developed to ensure that ADAS and C-ITS functionalities are fully integrated into the vehicle architecture according to ISO 26262.

The demonstrator shows the steps of the process from sensor data fusion to final validation of the systems on real driving conditions and state-of-the-art proving ground.

Applus Idiada has recently also equipped its test tracks to provide full coverage of WIFI 802.11p compliant with ETSI G5 standards and is the first European independent laboratory to be accredited for Russian ERA-Glonass full vehicle testing.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Tri-nation cooperation on C-ITS Corridor
    June 20, 2016
    In the European C-ITS Corridor project, authorities from three countries are working with the automotive industry on the deployment of Cooperative (V2X) Systems. Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems/Services (C-ITS) has the potential to improve road safety, transport efficiency and environmentally friendly mobility, as well as creating additional services and new business models. A set of international standards have been developed to provide the technical basis for the deployment of Cooperative ITS.
  • Artificial intelligence systems for autonomous driving on the rise, says IHS
    June 17, 2016
    According to the latest report from market research firm HIS, Automotive Electronics Roadmap Report, as the complexity and penetration of in-vehicle infotainment systems and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) increases, there is a growing need for hardware and software solutions that support artificial intelligence, which uses electronics and software to emulate the functions of the human brain. In fact, unit shipments of artificial intelligence (AI) systems used in infotainment and ADAS systems are
  • Co-operative traffic safety system developed in Finland
    March 22, 2012
    VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Mobisoft Oy and the Finnish Meteorological Institute, with support from partners, have developed a communication system for drivers to inform them about weather and road conditions and prevent serious or fatal accidents. When there is snow or ice on the road, the risk of an accident is increased by a factor of 4.1 compared to normal conditions, according to research conducted at the Tampere University of Technology.
  • UK consortium to trial driverless cars on UK roads
    February 2, 2016
    The MOVE_UK project, recently announced by the Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, is a consortium of companies that will help position the UK as a world leader in automated and self-driving cars. Led by Bosch, the MOVE_UK project benefits from a US$8 million grant awarded by InnovateUK and will see driverless technology trialled in real world conditions on roads in Greenwich, London. Project partners include Bosch, the UK’s Transport Research Laboratory (T