Cognata's Automated Driving Perception Hub (ADPH) platform, running on Microsoft Azure, utilizes 4th Generation AMD EPYC™ processors and Radeon™ PRO GPUs. This platform provides original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with easy access to certified, web-based sensor models from various manufacturers. It enables collaborative testing and validation of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle (AV) functions using high-fidelity simulations and virtual twin technology.

Key Features of ADPH:
Certified Sensor Models: Includes models for thermal cameras, LiDAR, and RGB cameras with varying lens distortions.
Deep Neural Network (DNN) Technology: Enables photorealistic images and simulations.
Industry Standards Compliance: Allows testing against standards from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP).
The integration of Ansys AVxcelerate Robust ADAS/AV Sensor Testing provides users with physics-based radar models that reproduce electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation. This accounts for material properties within high frequencies, enhancing signal strength and accuracy. The radar simulation generates raw data to test and improve algorithms that process radar signal interference, such as the Doppler effect caused by moving objects.
When connected to a virtual model from a radar supplier, AVxcelerate Sensors create a virtual twin of the sensor. This enables OEMs to evaluate its performance with enhanced predictive accuracy.
"We are excited to integrate Ansys' radar simulation technology into the ADPH platform, bringing OEMs and tier-one suppliers an unmatched level of accuracy in sensor validation," said Danny Atsmon, founder and CEO of Cognata. "Ansys' ability to simulate complex EM wave interactions enhances our platform's ability to deliver precise, real-world insights for radar-based ADAS and AV systems. This collaboration significantly advances the industry's ability to test and refine sensor performance under diverse conditions."
Cognata's generative AI transfer technology, powered by AMD Radeon PRO V710 GPUs, enhances the RGB camera simulation platform. It delivers high-fidelity virtual sensors that accurately capture and replicate real-world sensor behavior within the simulation.
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