Warmly congratulate the successful holding of the "Intelligent Moving towards the Future" Intelligent Connected Vehicle Testing Technology Symposium


In the beginning of summer, the south wind rises and the small lotus is new. Beijing, with gentle winds and warm sunshine, is surrounded by lush forests.

The "Intelligent Moving towards the Future" Intelligent Connected Vehicle Testing Technology Symposium was held on May 9, 2023 in Beijing as scheduled. This seminar is jointly organized by Guangzhou Zeer Testing Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Intelligent Vehicle Alliance Industry Innovation Center Co., Ltd., AB Dynamics in the UK, and Zhongguancun Zhitong Intelligent Transportation Industry Alliance.

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With the development of modern vehicle intelligent driving technology, more and more car manufacturers are paying attention to the research and production of intelligent connected vehicles. However, the emergence of this new type of car has also brought many new challenges, the most important of which is how to ensure the safety and reliability of intelligent connected vehicles.

In order to solve these problems, major automobile manufacturers and technology companies have begun to explore intelligent connected vehicle testing technology. The theme of this seminar is precisely the testing technology of intelligent connected vehicles. The organizing committee specially invited industry experts to share their latest research results and experience in the testing of intelligent connected vehicles, and explore how to improve the safety and reliability of intelligent connected vehicles.

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AB Dynamics is a company headquartered in the UK and is a leading global supplier of automotive testing and simulation technology. The company's products and services are mainly aimed at customers such as automakers, suppliers, schools, research institutions, and testing centers, aiming to help them conduct various automotive dynamic performance, ADAS active safety, autonomous driving function testing, as well as unmanned and abuse testing and simulation to ensure the safety, reliability, and performance of automobiles.

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Mr. Darren Carter, "Testing Equipment for Adapting to Future ADAS Testing Regulations"

This seminar also received strong support from Beijing Intelligent Vehicle Alliance Industry Innovation Center Co., Ltd. At the Beijing Intelligent Vehicle Alliance Industry Innovation Center, Mr. Lin Qiang, as the company's technical director, shared with us the data related to autonomous driving road testing experience and promoted the sustainable development of autonomous driving.

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Mr. Lin Qiang, "Road Testing for Autonomous Driving to Promote Sustainable Development of Autonomous Driving"

In order to ensure the safety and reliability of intelligent connected vehicles, it is necessary to establish a series of standards and specifications. Participants also shared their experience and lessons learned in developing standards and regulations, and explored how to establish stricter and more effective standards and regulations, as well as the current status of active safety and intelligent connected vehicle testing and application in China.

With the development of intelligent connected vehicles, testing technology and methods will also continue to develop and improve. We also discussed the future development trend of intelligent connected vehicle testing and predicted the development direction of future testing technologies and methods.

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Professor Duan Xuting, Intelligent Vehicle Automation Testing Technology

The safety and reliability testing of intelligent connected vehicles requires the use of a series of advanced testing techniques and methods. Zell collaborated with AB Dynamics to share their latest research results in testing technology and methods, including the latest steering robot Halo+pedal robot CBAR600, high-speed mobile platform GST120 for highway scene testing, and VRU mobile platform LaunchPad50. They also explored how to apply these hardware, technologies, and methods to improve testing efficiency and accuracy.

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At the test site, Zell Company prepared several common test scenarios of L3 level autonomous vehicles, which not only shared the test methods and experience of the ACC following function of vehicles with visiting customers and guests, but also highlighted the advantages and progressiveness of Zell and ABD test products and technical teams in the field of autonomous vehicle testing.


Scenario 1: Mixed in and out (simulating complex road conditions where electric vehicles and passenger cars intermingle on the road)


Scenario 2: Front car cut out (during the day - straight road - front car cut out and encounter slow moving vehicles, test the response of automatic following)


Scenario 3: Target vehicle stopping (daytime - straight lane - actual road scenario where the front vehicle suddenly stops braking and then accelerates urgently, detecting whether the automatic driving vehicle continues to stop and start in a timely manner)


Scenario 4: Front vehicle cutting in (daytime - straight lane - front vehicle cutting in, slowing down, and then accelerating to leave; simulate a dangerous scenario where a side vehicle cutting in on a highway suddenly brakes and then accelerates to leave)


With the development of intelligent connected vehicles, testing technology and methods will also continue to develop and improve. This seminar explores the future development trends of intelligent connected vehicle testing and predicts the development direction of future testing technologies and methods. The attendees have gained a lot and this trip is worth it. Zell will hold similar professional seminars from time to time to communicate with customers and make progress together. Make excellence even better!