Development of a Computer-Less Robotic Platform for ADAS Testing
2025-01-8064
04/01/2025
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- Testing collision avoidance systems on vehicles has become increasingly complex. Robotic platforms called Pedestrian Target Carriers (PTC) typically require Global Positioning System (GPS), network communications, tuning, and ever-increasing scope to the user interface to function. As an alternative to these complicated systems, but as an improvement to a pulley system pedestrian target carrier, a simplistic robotic platform was developed. An open-loop user interface was designed and developed, and a series of tests were performed to evaluate the effectiveness of the robot in performing basic, repeatable straight-line tests with a vehicle in the loop. Based on testing outcomes, the development of further control algorithms, user requirements, and the prototype improvements are analyzed for future work.
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- Citation
- Bartholomew, M., Muthaiah, P., Heydinger, G., and Zagorski, S., "Development of a Computer-Less Robotic Platform for ADAS Testing," SAE Technical Paper 2025-01-8064, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4271/2025-01-8064.