Authors:
Sijie Wei, Matthias Becker, Bernhard Schick
Keywords:
Human-centered development, ADAS, Driver-in-the-loop simulation, subjective assessment, validation study
Abstract:
Wei S.; Becker M. and Schick B. Streamlining ADAS Subjective Testing: Simulator Requirements and Effective Test Methods In: Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2025 Europe XR, Driving Simulation Association, Stuttgart, Germany, 2025, pp. 111-114
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@inproceedings{Wei2025,
title = {Streamlining ADAS Subjective Testing: Simulator Requirements and Effective Test Methods},
author = {Sijie Wei and Matthias Becker and Bernhard Schick
},
editor = {Andras Kemeny and Jean-Rémy Chardonnet and Florent Colombet and Stéphane Espié},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.82157/dsa/2025/13},
isbn = {978-2-9573777-7-0},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-24},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2025 Europe XR},
pages = {111-114},
address = {Stuttgart, Germany},
organization = {Driving Simulation Association},
abstract = {With advancements in simulation technologies, the automotive industry is increasingly shifting vehicle development into virtual environments. Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL) simulations now enable subjective evaluation and fine-tuning of vehicles and their subsystems in the virtual environment – tasks that previously required physical prototypes and real-world testing. This transition significantly reduces resource and time consumption by facilitating earlier testing and human-centered optimization, particularly in the rapidly evolving Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Driving (AD) field. This paper analyzes two prior simulator studies focused on lateral guidance systems to optimize the subjective evaluation methodology for ADAS. A pilot study using a compact static driving simulator and a back-to-back validation study utilizing a high-fidelity dynamic driving simulator were compared. Through this analysis, an efficient and effective test method for subjective ADAS evaluation in DiL simulations was derived. The paper addresses key questions, such as the technical requirements and appropriate types of driving simulators for different test scenarios, the selection of test drivers, and the identification of effective test maneuvers and evaluation criteria. The findings serve as a valuable guideline for future ADAS DiL testing, supporting the digitalization and optimization of human-centered ADAS development processes.
},
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}
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