Research on the Radiated Immunity Test Methods of ADAS Functions in Intelligent Vehicles

2018-01-1636

08/07/2018

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Intelligent and Connected Vehicles Symposium
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According to the ISO 11451-2 [1], the immunity performance of passenger cars and commercial vehicle shall be validated to electrical disturbances from off-vehicle radiation sources. Typical vehicle electrical or electronic systems such as double flash, monitor, or audio and entertainments systems have been validated through a standardized immunity test process. As the development of ADAS (Automated Driver Assistance System) functions in the vehicle technology, the reliability and accuracy of these functions in the complex electromagnetic fields must be validated. Radar and Camera or Lidar sensor based functions of AEB (Automated Emerge Brake), ACC (Automated Cruise Control) or LDW (Lane Departure Warning) might be invalid, especially when these sensors were illuminated by electrical disturbances in the real word. This work presents a novel test methodology of whole-vehicle immunity to off-board electrical disturbances, considering the main ADAS functions. Target simulator and virtue driving-environment are designed to trigger AEB, ACC and LDW functions in an anechoic chamber. Under standardized off-board radiated sources, the reliability of ADAS functions in a real vehicle are invested.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-1636
Pages
6
Citation
Jia, J., Li, B., and Li, X., "Research on the Radiated Immunity Test Methods of ADAS Functions in Intelligent Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 2018-01-1636, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-1636.
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Published
Aug 7, 2018
Product Code
2018-01-1636
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English