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Truck driver assistance systems – ADAS training sessions at the Digitrans test center for autonomous driving
At the ADAS training session on the proving ground in St. Valentin, truck driving instructors from Hödlmayr were able to learn more about truck driver assistance systems and test them in practice in the safe environment of a proving ground.
Five reasons why we built an outdoor rain plant for testing autonomous driving functions
Testing autonomous driving functions and their sensors under adverse weather conditions is an important safety criterion for the introduction of automated vehicles in Europe. Learn why it is becoming increasingly important to test these systems systematically and reproducibly.
Road marking systems and autonomous driving – Digitrans expert interview with SWARCO Road Marking Systems
SWARCO Road Marking Systems has been a cooperation partner of Digitrans in the field of road marking systems since July 2021.
Since then, SWARCO’s road marking experts have been testing the readability of road markings for the sensors of modern vehicles in the Digitrans Test Center for Autonomous Driving under a wide range of external conditions.
ADAS sensor tests with artificially generated rain – Digitrans Proving Ground for Automated Driving
The Institute of Automotive Engineering at Graz University of Technology, together with project partners, conducted rain tests with ADAS sensors in artificially reproduced rain for the first time on the proving ground in St. Valentin as part of the InVADE project.
Automotive Testing Technology International Awards 2022 – Proving Ground of the Year 2022 – Digitrans shortlisted
The Digitrans Test Center for Automated Driving, with its innovative expansions on the proving ground in St. Valentin, has managed to be shortlisted for the award “proving Ground of the Year 2022”, alongside numerous other exciting test sites and test tracks from around the world.
Joanneum Research creates digital twin and high-precision maps for the proving ground in St. Valentin
As part of the transnational cooperative research project testEPS, funded by the BMK, JOANNEUM RESERACH created a three dimensional digital twin of the test track in St.Valentin as a reference for testing and verifying automated driving functions.
Tests of driver assistance systems at the Digitrans Test Center on the proving ground in St. Valentin
On August 9, application-based practical tests with driver assistance systems were carried out at the Digitrans Test Center in St. Valentin on behalf of AustriaTech in cooperation with Graz University of Technology and Factum as part of the research project “Road Safety and Automated Mobility M7174”.
Limitless – 205 km/h with RC model cars on the proving ground in St. Valentin
Two model racers test the limits of their RC model cars – reaching speeds of up to 205 km/h during a speed test at the Digitrans test center on the proving ground in St. Valentin.
Tests for automated driving – SWARCO Road Marking Systems and ZKW Group on the proving ground in St. Valentin
The two companies conducted comprehensive tests on the subject of automated driving on the proving ground in St. Valentin. Both companies carefully examined the visibility of markings in varying conditions when using automated detection systems.
Trustworthiness of AI – The Critical Success Factor for Automated Driving
In the project “AI Trustworthiness & Automated Driving”, the Automotive Cluster (AC) of the Business Upper Austria location agency, DigiTrans GmbH, RISC Software GmbH and Software Competence Center Hagenberg GmbH (SCCH) have developed a roadmap for Upper Austria as a business location.
Initial tests for the recognition of road markings on the Digitrans proving ground in St. Valentin
On the Digitrans proving ground for autonomous driving in St. Valentin, the Chair “Sustainable Transport Logistics 4.0” of the Johannes Kepler University Linz and SWARCO Road Marking Systems were able to carry out the first successful tests for the recognition of road markings.