A simulation approach for increased safety in advanced C-ITS scenarios
Ref: CISTER-TR-191206 Publication Date: 27, Nov, 2019
A simulation approach for increased safety in advanced C-ITS scenarios
Ref: CISTER-TR-191206 Publication Date: 27, Nov, 2019Abstract:
With the developments in different areas like Wireless Communication Networks and
sensors, as well as, the recent evolution on various topics on Computing, Cooperative
Intelligent Transportation Systems(C-ITSs) became a hot topic for research, and are
expected to be increasingly deployed in the future.
From the different possible scenarios, in this thesis, we focus in analyzing Cooperative
Platooning and particularly, in enabling a set of simulation tools capable
of encompassing the supporting Vehicle-to-Everything(V2X) communications guaranteed
by the ETSI ITS-G5, the most widely accepted European standard on the
automotive industry for these kind of communications.
Therefore this thesis presents the development of two co-simulation tools for
analysis of C-ITS scenarios using Vehicle-to-Vehicle(V2V) communications.
First, COPADRIVe is a co-simulation tool joining together a network simulator
and a robotic simulator. The other co-simulation tool, uses a a hardware-in-theloop
approach one bridging a robotic simulator with real communications via On-
Board-Units (OBUs). Both tools were developed and used as the means to test and
analyze Platooning scenarios and software components relevant in such applications,
importantly. These tools’ were developed in line with the R&D European Projects
SafeCOP and ENABLE-S3, where CISTER was and active participant.
Document:
Master Thesis, ISEP.
Porto.
Notes: Orientação científica: Ricardo Severino
Record Date: 13, Dec, 2019