“Pedestrian in the Loop”: An Approach Using Augmented Reality 2018-01-1053
A large number of testing procedures have been developed to ensure vehicle safety in common and extreme driving situations. However, these conventional testing procedures are insufficient for testing autonomous vehicles. They have to handle unexpected scenarios with the same or less risk a human driver would take. Currently, safety related systems are not adequately tested, e.g. in collision avoidance scenarios with pedestrians. Examples are the change of pedestrian behaviour caused by interaction, environmental influences and personal aspects, which cannot be tested in real environments. It is proposed to use augmented reality techniques. This method can be seen as a new (Augmented) Pedestrian in the Loop testing procedure.
Citation: Hartmann, M., Viehweger, M., Stolz, M., Watzenig, D. et al., "“Pedestrian in the Loop”: An Approach Using Augmented Reality," SAE Technical Paper 2018-01-1053, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-1053. Download Citation
Author(s):
Michael Hartmann, Marco Viehweger, Michael Stolz, Daniel Watzenig, Michael Spitzer, Wim Desmet
Affiliated:
Virtual Vehicle & Graz University, KU Leuven & Member of Flanders Make, Graz University of Technology
Pages: 6
Event:
WCX World Congress Experience
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Test procedures
Collision avoidance systems
Autonomous vehicles
Virtual reality
Vehicle drivers
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