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|Description=VICTIg is a collaboration project between VTI (Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute) and Halmstad University, the project aims at methods for efficient development and test of the software intense ICT functions enabling modern active safety functions for automated and assisted vehicles using on-board sensors and information exchange via wireless communication enabling cooperative system solutions. The project will develop methods and integrate different tools to address the complex task at hand when developing and testing interacting cooperative vehicle functions. Several state of the art tools such as VTIs advanced driving simulators, models of the road environment and the human driver interface as well as models of sensor data and communication disturbances will be used in the project.
 
|Description=VICTIg is a collaboration project between VTI (Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute) and Halmstad University, the project aims at methods for efficient development and test of the software intense ICT functions enabling modern active safety functions for automated and assisted vehicles using on-board sensors and information exchange via wireless communication enabling cooperative system solutions. The project will develop methods and integrate different tools to address the complex task at hand when developing and testing interacting cooperative vehicle functions. Several state of the art tools such as VTIs advanced driving simulators, models of the road environment and the human driver interface as well as models of sensor data and communication disturbances will be used in the project.
  
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Vehicle ICT Innovation Methodology

VICTIg
Project start:
1 November 2013
Project end:
31 March 2016
More info (PDF):
[[media: | pdf]]
Contact:
Tony Larsson
Application Area:
Intelligent Vehicles

Involved internal personnel
Involved external personnel
Involved partners
 - SAFER
 -  VTI

Abstract

VICTIg is a collaboration project between VTI (Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute) and Halmstad University, it aims to discover better method for development and test of software functions for cooperative, automated and assisted vehicle driving. The main research question is how to efficiently test such safety critical functions with sufficient coverage. The method could applied on different level of simulation e.g. driving simulator from VTI, Hardware-in-the-loop simulation, etc.