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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.

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