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How to Simulate Perception Systems to Reduce Physical Testing Effort

Leadership Insights from Ahmed Yousif, Simulation Product Owner, Valeo

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Ahmed Yousif
Ahmed Yousif
04/19/2024

Automated Driving

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Prior to the Simulation, Testing & Validation for Automated Driving 2024 conference, Automotive IQ interviewed with Ahmed Yousif, Simulation Product Owner at Valeo, to delve into the significant challenges facing automated driving. The discussion focused on simulation, testing, validation, and homologation, alongside an exploration of the disparities among L2, L2+, and L3 autonomy levels.

In this illuminating leadership insights piece, Ahmed addresses:

  • The variances in simulation methodologies across different autonomy levels.
  • Comprehensive testing of perception simulation encompassing all sensor technologies.
  • Strategies for utilising perception system simulation to streamline physical testing efforts in automated driving systems.
  • Simulation-driven approaches to tackle complex corner cases in perception.
  • Leveraging perception simulation to broaden the operational design domain towards L3 functionality.
  • Distinctions in ADAS testing methodologies between Tier-1 suppliers and OEMs.

Join Ahmed and an excellent lineup of leading OEMs and Tier-1s at the Simulation, Testing & Validation for Automated Driving conference, where we will address the current trends for L2, L2+, and L3 of automated driving, as well as the major challenges the industry is facing in simulation, testing, validation, and homologation. Register here

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