DRIVING SAFETY FORWARD: How simulation and MODSIM accelerate ADAS innovation

25AUTP12_07

12/01/2025

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Simulation has become mission-critical for ADAS development. Model-based systems engineering can integrate modeling and simulation from the start of the design process.

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are transforming vehicle safety, acting as the bridge between conventional driving and full autonomy. From adaptive cruise control to emergency braking and blind-spot detection, these technologies rely on a dense network of radar sensors, antennas, electronic control units and software. What unites them is the need for precise functionality under complex real-world situations. Achieving full reliability requires more than testing on the road; it demands a virtual approach grounded in simulation.

Simulation has become mission-critical for ADAS development. As new vehicles integrate dozens of sensors into tightly constrained spaces, even subtle design decisions can affect system performance. Radar solutions, in particular, present unique challenges, especially as vehicle surfaces grow more complex and the number of onboard systems increases.

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Eichler, Jan. "DRIVING SAFETY FORWARD: How simulation and MODSIM accelerate ADAS innovation," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2025.
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Dec 1, 2025
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25AUTP12_07
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English