Mark Unbescheiden is Manager of Business Development at IPG Automotive in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Previously, he was Technical Project Manager in the development of brake control systems at Bosch. In several customer projects, he worked on classic but also on brake-by-wire systems as well as on the development, application, validation and verification of value-added functions, such as automated vehicle hold.
Mark holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany.
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Working with our customers to enhance and establish the benefits of digital prototypes in order to accelerate the development of software-defined vehicles including all safety-critical systems. Enabling a continuous validation process among all integration levels. Simulation is the key.
Solution Study
Monday, September 29
09:15 am - 09:45 am
Live in Berlin
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Quality, variety and ODD coverage of sensor data and annotations are crucial to develop and test perception and fusion modules. Collecting data in the real world only partly fulfill these requirements, hence synthetic sensor data can help to fill the gaps. Especially when a specific coverage hole needs to be filled quickly, real-world data is not a solution. Synthetic sensor data in various levels of detail is promising help, but currently often fails in real-world use due to complex simulation setup and scene modeling, inflexible annotations and inefficient data generation processes. In this presentation, we introduce and discuss new tools for efficient perception and fusion development and testing tailored to make synthetic sensor data accessible and helpful.
In this session, you will learn: