Description
Duration: 1 day
Format: in-house and online training
Vehicles and drivers greatly benefit from information beyond the sensor horizon for a safer and more comfortable ride.
The ADASIS training provides an in-depth introduction to the concept of an electronic horizon and particularly its use in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving. Learn how to leverage the ADASIS map specification for your electronic horizon projects. Understand the electronic horizon and the standard ADASIS protocols v2 and v3 and how electronic horizon data is distributed to in-vehicle ECUs.
You will understand the ADASIS v2 protocol, learn about the supported messages, and how the protocol allows to send SD-map-generated electronic horizon data via the CAN bus to ADAS applications.
Further, in-depth information is provided about the ADASIS v3 protocol, the next-generation standard to support HD maps and automated driving solutions. You will get a detailed understanding of ADASIS v3, of supported messages, and of how the data is transmitted via the Ethernet bus.
After the ADASIS training, you will also have a deep understanding of the differences between the two protocol versions and its typical use cases, of how to differentiate which protocol version to use, and how to leverage ADASIS for your electronic horizon projects.
Dear customers,
Travel restrictions might be in effect due to the Corona virus.
However, Elektrobit trainings are still offered as online classes.
Don’t hesitate to send us requests. We will contact you to figure out the best way how to serve your request, be it a virtual training now, or a classroom training later.
Your benefits
- Detailed information about the concept of electronic horizon to enhance comfort functions, ADAS, and automated driving
- ADASIS v2 and v3: from theory to practical use cases
- Background information and recommendations from an industry leader
Customer testimonial
“From theory to practical examples, everything was included. The trainer took the time to answer even very specific technical questions.”
– Project Manager of European OEM.
Content
Understanding ADASIS v2
- General concepts
- Architecture / communcation scheme
- Electronic horizon variants
- Electronic horizon structure
- Paths and offsets
- Path profiles
- ADASIS v2 message types
- ADASIS v2 message overview
- General message content
- Position message
- Stub message
- Segment message
- Profile short message
- Profile long message
- Meta-data message
- ADASIS v2 mini
- Management of electronic horizon data in the Reconstructor
- Horizon Reconstructor overview
- Implicit entity removal on client
- Electronic horizon special cases and examples of application
- Backward jump of position offset
- Different ADAS horizon requirements in the vehicle network
- Example applications and possible configurations
- Getting started with ADASIS v2
- Important questions for creating an ADASIS v2 horizon
- ADASIS horizon Provider specifics
- ADASIS horizon Reconstructor specifics
- Implementation of specific behavior
- EB robinos Predictor, comprehensive electronic horizon solution, at a glance
Understanding ADASIS v3
- General concepts
- Comparison to ADASIS v2
- Architecture and communication scheme
- Ethernet communication and the role of Franca IDL
- Electronic horizon variants
- Electronic horizon structure
- Paths and offsets
- Path profiles and interpolation types
- ADASIS v3 message types
- ADASIS v3 message overview
- General message content
- Position message
- Profile message
- Global data message
- Synchronization messages
- System-specific messages or data
- Update and erasure mechanisms
- Profile value update
- Profile range update
- Update and erasure mechanism limitations
- Getting started with ADASIS v3
- Important questions for creating an ADASIS v3 horizon
- ADASIS-horizon-Provider-specific questions
- ADASIS-horizon-Reconstructor-specific questions
- Implementation of specific behavior
- EB robinos Predictor, comprehensive electronic horizon solution, at a glance
License provision
No licenses necessary
Prerequisite
No special requirements for ADASIS training participation.