Martin Randler
Bosch
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ieee intelligent vehicles symposium | 2004
Ruediger Jordan; Bernhard Lucas; Martin Randler; Ulf Wilhelm
At first sight, safety applications based on environmental sensors have the same data requirements as comfort applications. A closer look makes clear that there are important differences especially concerning the data processing. This paper describes the requirements of safety and comfort orientated driver assistance systems. It is shown that the data-output provided by an environmental sensor, which is for example a radar sensor, does not exactly fit to the required data-input of these applications. This gap is closed by setting up a hypothesis on the environment by use of model assumptions. The information content of data and the reliability of the information change in the curse of data processing. Here is a major difference between safety and comfort applications. A safety critical application needs very reliable data, which can only be ensured when the included model assumptions are well known and the information content of data is clearly defined. Furthermore, it is necessary to describe the reliability of all provided information.
Archive | 2006
Joerg Hilsebecher; Martin Randler; Paco Haffmans; Ruediger Jordan
Archive | 2006
Joerg Hilsebecher; Martin Randler; Paco Haffmanns; Rüdiger Jordan
Archive | 2005
Martin Randler
Archive | 2008
Martin Randler
Archive | 2005
Martin Randler; Ruediger Jordan
Archive | 2005
Bernhard Lucas; Ulf Wilhelm; Martin Randler
Archive | 2006
Klaus Lehre; Oliver Wackerl; Joerg Hilsebecher; Joachim Hauk; Martin Reiche; Martin Randler; Ruediger Jordan
Archive | 2005
Bernhard Lucas; Martin Heinebrodt; Dirk Meister; Fred Oechsle; Ulf Wilhelm; Martin Randler; Paco Haffmans; Wolfgang Branz
Archive | 2006
Bernhard Lucas; Martin Randler; Ulf Wilhelm