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Camera Sensor System Decomposition for Implementation and Comparison of Physical Sensor Models

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In this chapter, as in the preceding chapters of lidar and radar modeling, we present results of the camera sensor modeling workgroup within ENABLE-S3. The main objectives are similar to those of the lidar and radar workgroups, namely to find a common language and understanding when describing camera sensors. These agreed results could now be used as a reference. The results of the functional decomposition can be used to identify and define standardized interfaces for camera (e.g. in the Open Simulation Interface (OSI) project).

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Mohr, M., Garcia Padilla, G., Däne, KU., D’hondt, T. (2020). Camera Sensor System Decomposition for Implementation and Comparison of Physical Sensor Models. In: Leitner, A., Watzenig, D., Ibanez-Guzman, J. (eds) Validation and Verification of Automated Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14628-3_13

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