This page provide a list of channels that can be calculated in each vehicle during an ADAS test.
- For 1-target vehicle testing, Racelogic refers to each vehicle as the ‘Subject Vehicle’ or the ‘Target Vehicle’. For example, under testing for adaptive cruise control, the lead vehicle will be the target vehicle, while the following vehicle (where the adaptive cruise control is being tested) is referred to as the Subject Vehicle.
- For 2 and 3-target vehicle testing, channel naming changes to indicate channels calculated with respect to Target Vehicle 1, Target Vehicle 2 and Target Vehicle 3. As there are now more than 2 vehicles involved in the test, the number of channels will increase at the Subject Vehicle.
- The vehicle separation channels calculated at the Target vehicle are mostly the same as the channels calculated at the subject vehicle.
Where the channel name is not obvious, it is made up of three parts:
- The first part is the parameter type i.e. LngR = Longitudinal Range
- The second part indicates which vehicle heading is being used in the calculation of this parameter i.e. sv = subject vehicle
- The last part indicates which vehicle is parameter is being calculated with reference to, i.e. tg1 = Target Vehicle 1
Click on a parameter group to see the full list of parameters with definitions and relevant illustrations: