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2022

Webinar

Sensor and HMI Development & System Validation

How can autonomous development teams working on L3+ systems ensure greater safety than a human driver while financially affordable? For a sustainable business model solution, an intensive trade-off between performance and safety is made in the development of AD systems. Learn how Ansys solutions address critical technical challenges in areas such as sensor and HMI development and system validation.

 

What Attendees Will Learn

In this webinar, we will provide an overview of Ansys Solutions with a focus on the following topics: 

  • Sensor placement and integration within the vehicle, enabling the best possible visibility, detection range, and coverage by sensor suite.
  • Assessment of performance and quality of sensors, HMI, HUD, and lighting systems.
  • Expanding ODD (operational design domain) envelope to maximize the system availability with minimal disengagement of the AD system.
  • Minimizing electromagnetics and optical artifacts.

Speakers: 
Eugen Meier, Senior Manager Application Engineering, Ansys
Josselin Petit, Manager Application Engineering, Ansys

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