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Methodology for the generation and execution of scenarios for the virtual driving test with automated driving functions

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It is now generally accepted that it is – to a reasonable extent – impossible to test and validate automated driving functions exclusively with the help of real driving tests. It certainly makes sense to feed measurement data from the field test into an SIL environment in order to test new software versions. However, the usable amount of data is by far not sufficient for a statistical proof of safety [1].

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Herrmann, M. (2020). Methodology for the generation and execution of scenarios for the virtual driving test with automated driving functions. In: Bertram, T. (eds) Automatisiertes Fahren 2019. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27990-5_13

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