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Motorway Measurement Campaign to Support R&D Activities in the Field of Automated Driving Technologies

Version 1 : Received: 3 March 2021 / Approved: 5 March 2021 / Online: 5 March 2021 (11:06:26 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 13 March 2021 / Approved: 15 March 2021 / Online: 15 March 2021 (16:46:28 CET)

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Tihanyi, V.; Tettamanti, T.; Csonthó, M.; Eichberger, A.; Ficzere, D.; Gangel, K.; Hörmann, L.B.; Klaffenböck, M.A.; Knauder, C.; Luley, P.; Magosi, Z.F.; Magyar, G.; Németh, H.; Reckenzaun, J.; Remeli, V.; Rövid, A.; Ruether, M.; Solmaz, S.; Somogyi, Z.; Soós, G.; Szántay, D.; Tomaschek, T.A.; Varga, P.; Vincze, Z.; Wellershaus, C.; Szalay, Z. Motorway Measurement Campaign to Support R&D Activities in the Field of Automated Driving Technologies. Sensors 2021, 21, 2169. Tihanyi, V.; Tettamanti, T.; Csonthó, M.; Eichberger, A.; Ficzere, D.; Gangel, K.; Hörmann, L.B.; Klaffenböck, M.A.; Knauder, C.; Luley, P.; Magosi, Z.F.; Magyar, G.; Németh, H.; Reckenzaun, J.; Remeli, V.; Rövid, A.; Ruether, M.; Solmaz, S.; Somogyi, Z.; Soós, G.; Szántay, D.; Tomaschek, T.A.; Varga, P.; Vincze, Z.; Wellershaus, C.; Szalay, Z. Motorway Measurement Campaign to Support R&D Activities in the Field of Automated Driving Technologies. Sensors 2021, 21, 2169.

Abstract

The paper presents the measurement campaign carried out on a real-world motorway stretch of Hungary with the participation of both industrial and academic partners from Austria and Hungary. The measurement included vehicle based as well as infrastructure based sensor data. The obtained results will be extremely useful for future automotive R&D activities due to the available ground truth for static and dynamic content. The aim of the measurement campaign was twofold. On the one hand, road geometry was mapped with high precision in order to build Ultra High Definition (UHD) map of the test road. On the other hand, the vehicles - equipped with differential Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for ground truth localization - carried out special test scenarios while collecting detailed data using different sensors. All test runs were recorded by both vehicles and infrastructure. As a complementary task, the available 5G network was monitored and tested. The paper also showcases application examples based on the measurement campaign data, in which the added value of having access to the ground truth labeling and the created UHD map of the motorway section becomes apparent. In order to present our work transparently, a part of the measured data have been shared openly such that interested automotive as well as academic parties may use it for their own purposes.

Keywords

vehicle detection; automated driving; autonomous vehicles; measurement campaign; 5G; vehicle sensors; infrastructure sensors; UHD map

Subject

Engineering, Automotive Engineering

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