A Simulation Methodology to Design the AVAS System to Meet Safety Regulations and Create the Expected Perception for the Vulnerable Road User

2024-26-0230

01/16/2024

Event
Symposium on International Automotive Technology
Authors Abstract
Content
Designing an effective AVAS system, not only to meet safety regulations, but also to create the expected perception for the vulnerable road user, relies on knowledge of the acoustic transfer function between the sound actuator and the receiver. It is preferable that the acoustic transfer function be as constant as possible to allow transferring the sound designed by the car OEM to ensure the safety of vulnerable road users while conveying the proper brand image. In this paper three different methodologies for the acoustic transfer function calculations are presented and compared in terms of accuracy and calculation time: classic Boundary Element method, H-Matrix BEM accelerated method and Ray tracing method. An example of binaural listening experience at different certification positions in the modeled simulated space is also presented.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-26-0230
Pages
6
Citation
Calloni, M., Hadjit, R., Salvekar, P., and Musser, C., "A Simulation Methodology to Design the AVAS System to Meet Safety Regulations and Create the Expected Perception for the Vulnerable Road User," SAE Technical Paper 2024-26-0230, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-26-0230.
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Published
Jan 16
Product Code
2024-26-0230
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English