Autonomous Vehicle & Connected Car Test
Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are systems developed to automate or enhance vehicle systems for safety and better driving. ADAS features are designed to avoid collisions and accidents by offering technologies that alert the driver to potential problems, or to avoid collisions by implementing safeguards and taking over control of the vehicle. ADAS relies on inputs from multiple data sources, including automotive imaging, LiDAR, Radar, Image Processing, and in-car networking or connected car infotainment.
In-car networks provide more infotainment options for increased safety and connectivity. Autonomous vehicles use vehicle to vehicle communication and Vehicle to Infrastructure communication (V2X)to operate the vehicles safely on the road. So the V2X communication should work all the time and all possible scenarios. Testing and ensuring that the devices meet the standard specifications and requirements and time to market is the key for automobile manufacturers.
Powertrain Test
Electric vehicle (EV) power electronic components (battery packs, inverters, traction motors, and so on) are rapidly evolving. These powertrain technology innovations are driving the need for highly adaptable test systems for new EV, internal combustion engine (ICE), plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), and hybrid designs
Electric vehicle (EV) powertrain components and systems are rapidly evolving. Explore this solution brief to learn how NI’s highly adaptable, platform-based test solutions can scale to meet your application needs. Topics include:
- Signal-level hardware in-the-loop (HIL) inverter test
- EV battery pack/module test
- Battery management system (BMS) test