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Synopsys Advances Virtual Simulation of Adaptive Headlights

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May 2, 2017
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Bangalore, May 2, 2017

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  • Provides the new LucidDrive Traffic Simulation feature for virtual simulation of headlight road performance in dynamic traffic and road conditions
  • Includes multiple vehicles in night-driving scenarios, each programmed with different characteristics and velocities to enhance realism

Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) today announced the availability of version 2017.03 SR1 of its LucidDrive® software for night-driving simulations to evaluate road performance of vehicle headlight designs. LucidDrive technology provides precisely controlled simulations of vehicle lighting beam patterns and their appearance on the road, allowing designers to assess and improve design performance throughout product development. The latest version of LucidDrive software delivers a new Traffic Simulation feature for realistic simulations of headlight response to dynamic traffic and road conditions, such as traffic jams, lane changes, bends in the road and oncoming vehicles.

The LucidDrive Traffic Simulation feature delivers the following capabilities for night-driving simulations:

  • High-accuracy calculations of traffic flows and patterns based on an intelligent driver model
  • User-defined parameters, such as vehicle speed, acceleration, deceleration and braking capabilities
  • Automatic lane changing maneuvers
  • Support for LucidDrive scripting to program customized vehicle behaviors
  • Expanded library of road scenes for simulations

By simulating changing driving conditions and individual vehicle behaviors, the Traffic Simulation feature can effectively analyze adaptive front-lighting system (AFS) headlights, which must adapt the light distribution, detect and illuminate obstacles, and automatically mask out the high beam to prevent glare for oncoming vehicles.

“Virtual night-driving simulations are gaining importance for newer headlight types such as AFS, where it is critical to validate beam patterns that must respond to changing driving conditions and driver behavior,” said George Bayz, vice president and general manager of Synopsys’ Optical Solutions Group. “The LucidDrive Traffic Simulation feature demonstrates how technical advances in night-driving simulations can help designers assess and improve AFS capabilities.”

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