Overview of the entire test track - Exciting insights into the Digitrans test center for automated driving
Overview of the entire proving ground – Exciting insights into the Digitrans test center for automated driving
Proving Ground for automated driving - the highlights of the video:
- Overview of our paved and unpaved tracks
- Example scenarios with our test truck
- Various road marking systems
- Details of city zones, junctions and traffic circles
- Off-road terrain, torsion obstacles and water basins
- Intelligent traffic light control (C-ITS interface)
- Road Weather Information System (RWIS)
- Outdoor Rain Plant for reproducible rain tests in action
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