Terranet AB (publ) has been awarded a grant of SEK 614,000 from the Swedish Transport Administration's Skyltfonden for a joint project with RISE's test bed AstaZero. The project, which runs throughout all of 2024, aims to improve traffic safety for unprotected road users by developing new testing methods and technologies for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). The project includes six work packages to be carried out over the year 2024: Updating testing methods: Focuses on the obscured visibility of pedestrians, cyclists, and e-scooters at higher speeds and new impact points based on field data.

Development of L2 scenarios: Targets scenarios where cyclists or e-scooters suddenly swerve in front of a car. Prototype integration in test vehicle: Implements the BlincVision prototype system in a test car at Revere at Chalmers, with mounting of testing equipment and driving robot done by AstaZero. Verification tests: Tests BlincVision and a ADAS system with the updated and new methods for validation and verification.

Analysis and reporting: Compiles data and results from the tests. Final report: Produces a comprehensive report on the project's outcomes.