The simulation platform OCTANE is currently used in several test scenarios, for example within the framework of the Profilregion Mobilitätssysteme Karlsruhe, which is funded by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Housing in Baden-Württemberg and as a national High Performance Center by the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft.
For example, in its initialization project “Connected Mobility”, possibilities as well as riks of cooperatively driving fully-automated vehicles are being investigated and simulated with OCTANE.
The initialization project “Traffic and Mobility in a changing Society” deals with the consequences of the demographic change for the day-to-day mobility and introduces the E-City-Buddy as a mobile transportation helper. A project for simulating the E-City-Body with OCTANE has also started.
Die folgenden Anwendungsbeispiele gibt es:
Algorithms for Cooperative and Connected Driving
Fail-Safe Emergency-Stop System
Cyberattack Scenario on Cooperative Driving
A Little Transportation Helper in the City Traffic of the Future