Testing and Simulation for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles

Tuesday, 5th November 2019

9.00am

 

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Testing and Simulation for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles


Date

5th November 2019

Time

Refreshments from 08:30, 09:00 start

Location

Movenpick Hotel Munich Airport
Ludwigstraße 43, 85399 Hallbergmoos, Germany

The journey to full autonomy is a challenging one for autonomous vehicle developers. Spirent recently hosted a webinar for autonomous vehicle testing, covering the available methodologies that can accelerate improvements, save money, and reduce the workload on key engineering functions for autonomous vehicle developers. This seminar will expand on that, plus include live demonstrations of test solutions being used today.


Spirent has been developing and integrating test systems for in-vehicle navigation systems since the technology first emerged. Over that time we’ve built up a wealth of knowledge on the industry – from research and development, through to production testing. If you’d like to learn more before the seminar about positioning, navigation and timing for autonomous vehicles, listen to our webinar – Achieving Autonomous Driving with Simulation and Testing, on-demand, here.


Agenda

Introduction:

  • Why is positioning and timing becoming increasingly important in automotive?
  • What is the future of GNSS in Advanced Driver-Assisted Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving (AD)? What are the implications on vehicle-to-everything (V2X) systems?
  • How will the transition between infotainment and safety-critical systems happen?

The need for testing:

  • Why do we need to test our position, navigation and timing system?
  • What scenarios do we need to test for and what edge-cases should one be aware of?
  • How do you test your GNSS receiver in concert with other sensors?

Use Cases, demonstrations and solutions:

  • Hardware in the loop (HiL) testing using a driving simulator
  • Testing positioning, navigation and timing of a receiver in multipath and obscuration environments
  • Spirent and Tata Elxsi’s V2X Emulator with Cohda Wireless
  • Drive testing with a record & playback system
  • Spirent Testing Solutions for GNSS Vulnerabilities: Jamming/Spoofing
    • Introduction to GNSS Vulnerabilities
    • Use cases of jamming and spoofing for the automotive industry
    • Spirent test solutions for anti-jamming and anti-spoofing system capabilities
  • Q and A

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Ajay Vemuru

Product Manager

Spirent Communications

Ajay Vemuru is a Product Manager at Spirent Communications who helps the robotics community build safer and more reliable location-aware platforms.

Before starting at Spirent, Ajay worked as a software engineer and research engineer at two of the leading semiconductor companies in Silicon Valley. After a successful career researching advanced location algorithms and developing software for improving location-based services on mobile devices, Ajay is now responsible for launching new solutions to Spirent’s automotive and robotics customers.

Ajay is available to answer any questions you have and would be happy to hear from you. You can reach Ajay at [email protected].


Raphael Grech

Business Development Manager

Spirent Communications

Dr Raphael Grech is a Business Development Manager for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles at Spirent Communications. Raphael is responsible for engaging the market and further potential collaborators within the Connected Autonomous Vehicle (CAV) industry.

Raphael provides early engagement to help Spirent refine and further define potential product offerings and provide periodic updates to the business plan. Raphael is responsible for establishing links between the sales channels and the business unit in Paignton (UK) for new PNT/CAV applications, enabling new customer engagements and new business, influencing the business unit to be timely and responsive to meet new business needs and to provide technical and solution expertise.

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Ricardo Verdeguer Moreno

Software Engineer

Spirent Communications

Ricardo Verdeguer Moreno is a Software Engineer working on Connected Autonomous Vehicle Testing and Development at Spirent. Born to be an Aerospace Engineer, he graduated with honours from Cranfield University with an MSc in Autonomous Vehicle Dynamics and Control. Regional winner of the European Satellite Navigation Competition in 2016 (GSA) and the best business leader communicator in 2017 (Ernst & Young), Ricardo aims to broaden his horizons and “drive” Spirent’s success in the Autonomous Vehicle industry.

Always eager to fall into conversation about co-simulation, sensor fusion or last night’s football, feel free to approach him and introduce yourself.

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Kimon Voutsis

Product Manager

Spirent Communications

Dr. Kimon Voutsis is a Product Manager at Spirent Communications. Kimon is responsible for providing high-end Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS) test solutions to military, government and space organisations. He is interested in all aspects of GNSS vulnerabilities and threats, such as spoofing and jamming. He is a member of the Royal Institute of Navigation and holds a master’s degree and a doctorate in Positioning, Navigation and Timing Applications, both from University College London (UCL), and has authored and co-authored technical reports and publications.

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Agenda

Tuesday, 5th November 2019
9.00am Welcome & Coffee
10.00am Presentation
12.00pm Lunch Break
1.00pm Presentation
2.00pm Demos
3.00pm Networking

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