Impulse Project 7 "Increasing the Reliability of the Global Security System with the Inclusion of VRUs"

Impulse Project 7 "Increasing the Reliability of the Global Security System with the Inclusion of VRUs" contributes to the global security system based on sensor technology, communication technology and test systems using digitalization. For this purpose, the focus is on innovative subsystems as well as communication per se.

For the subsystems, TP1 "COSINUS (COSIdia Network and System Test)" will increase the security of Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs). In order to achieve this, a Hardware in the Loop (HIL) simulator is being set up, which makes it possible to simulate various traffic scenarios with VRUs. Innovative about this HIL test bed is the focus on Car2X communication. COSINUS relies on the innovative simulation framework COSIDIA, which significantly increases the computing capacity of a simulator by using multiple cores in the simulation cluster. Here, the opensource Car2X simulation environment artery is used as a starting point and a new simulation core, which is real-time capable for about 50 vehicles, is prototyped [1]. This core is then further developed into a HIL test system. Subsequently, the real-time capability of the simulation environment is validated with use cases.

[1] Christina Obermaier, Raphael Riebl, Ali H. Al-Bayatti, Sarmadullah Khan, Christian Facchi; COSIDIA: An Approach for Real-Time Parallel Discrete Event Simulations Tailored for Wireless Networks; ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation (PADS) 2021 (accepted paper)

Contact

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Christian Facchi
Head of the Graduate Center
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Christian Facchi
Phone: +49 841 9348-3650
Room: P207
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Gnanambica Chouta
Phone: +49 841 9348-3651
Room: P102
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Funding reference number

13FH7I07IA

Funding agency