FREE WEBINAR
GNSS Testing in a HIL Setup
Join us for this webinar where Spirent experts, Ricardo Verdeguer Moreno & Ali Soliman, will share insights into the need for GNSS testing within a Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) set-up for automotive applications such as ADAS, V2X, sensor fusion and infotainment systems.
This webinar will cover the need for GNSS multi-frequency and correction services in order to achieve the accuracy, integrity, availability and continuity requirements of challenging urban scenarios. We’ll also explore:
- Trends in autonomous driving
- The drivers for HIL testing
- How to achieve realism within a GNSS HIL setup (environment, latency, atmosphere)
- Multi-frequency benefits and correction services
- Examples of the most popular interfaces between a driving and a GNSS simulator based on HIL requirements
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More about Spirent's "GNSS Testing in a HIL Setup" Webinar
How much does this GNSS training cost?
This training is 100% free!
What topics will you cover?
This webinar will cover the need for GNSS multi-frequency and correction services in order to achieve the accuracy, integrity, availability and continuity requirements of challenging urban scenarios.
About the Presenter
Ricardo is a Product Manager working on Hardware-in-the-Loop applications at Spirent. He graduated with honours from Cranfield University with an MSc in Autonomous Vehicle Dynamics and Control and started his career as a software engineer for HIL applications. Regional winner of the European Satellite Navigation Competition in 2016 (GSA) and the best business leader communicator in 2017 (by Ernst & Young), Ricardo aims to broaden his horizons and “drive” Spirent’s success in the autonomous vehicle industry.
Ali received a BEng Honours degree in Electronics and Communications from Brunel University London and an MSc in Telecommunications with Business at University College London. He started his career at Spirent as a hardware engineer and since then has held multiple positions including solutions engineer and Product Manager. He is currently the Business Development Manager for the Americas, focusing on defining complex solutions and helping customers solve their test needs with Spirent’s current and future portfolio of products and services. He is an all-round technology enthusiast with a particular interest in PNT, CAV (connected and autonomous vehicles), and AI.