Virtual Validation Methodology and Credibility Assessment for Automated Driving Systems with Applications to NCAP 2029
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- 学術講演会予稿集(春)
No.84-26
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- 1-8(Total 8 p)
- 発行年月
- 2026年 5月
- 出版社
- (公社)自動車技術会
- 言語
- 英語
- イベント
- 2026年春季大会
書誌事項
| 著者 | 1) Reza Rezaei, 2) Gnana Prakash Reddy Madduri, 3) Abhishek Singh Kudavale, 4) Christian Lang, 5) Kento Fukuhara |
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| 著者(英) | 1) Reza Rezaei, 2) Gnana Prakash Reddy Madduri, 3) Abhishek Singh Kudavale, 4) Christian Lang, 5) Kento Fukuhara |
| 勤務先 | 1) IAV, 2) IAV, 3) IAV, 4) IAV, 5) IAV |
| 勤務先(英) | 1) IAV, 2) IAV, 3) IAV, 4) IAV, 5) IAV |
| 抄録(英) | This paper presents a methodology for virtual validation and credibility assessment based on EU 2022/1426 and ISO 3540x. The methodology incorporates co-simulation for overall system modeling and validation of automated driving (AD) Level 3+ systems, integrating evidence-based real-world scenarios. Furthermore, it is designed to align with NCAP 2029 requirements, ensuring applicability for virtual testing and crash avoidance safety rating programs. By combining advanced physics-based validation techniques to ensure simulation credibility with a novel LLM-based scenario creation, the framework supports the virtual development and validation of AD systems, addressing future needs for cost reduction, reliability, and extensive mileage testing. 翻訳 |