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Sensor Properties for Indoor Testing and City Environment (SPICE)

Reference number
Coordinator ASTAZERO AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 410 510
Project duration October 2017 - March 2019
Status Completed
Venture Traffic safety and automated vehicles -FFI
End-of-project report 2017-03025eng.pdf (pdf, 2379 kB)

Purpose and goal

The purpose of the project is to gather knowledge and specifications based on which AstaZero can proceed with investing in an indoor test facility. This will give customers better availability of a test track for active safety function testing during parts of the year when weather is an obstacle. The goal is to understand physical dimensions, lightning and relevant sensor properties, especially radar, camera and GNSS, in order to specify a design that caters the customer needs.

Expected results and effects

The project has investigated existing indoor test tracks around the world to map today´s state of the art. In addition, the most prioritized and frequent test cases made today, but also in the future, have crystallized out and resulted in an appropriate dimension and geometry. Based on this, field tests on various design alternatives have been carried out with real test cases, equipment and sensors to understand its properties in an indoor environment.

Planned approach and implementation

The project´s results have been developed using all the project partners´ experiences, knowledge and contact networks within the industry for testing of active safety. Vehicle manufacturers have, based on their needs, developed requirements for dimensions and geometry, while the research side and sensor developers have contributed with sensor testing and data analysis.

The project description has been provided by the project members themselves and the text has not been looked at by our editors.

Last updated 12 February 2020

Reference number 2017-03025

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