Open Loop Testing definition
Open Loop Testing means a virtual environment that does not take the actions of the element-in-the loop into account (e.g. system interacting with a recorded traffic situation).
Open Loop Testing means testing in an environment in which the actions of the ADS hardware, software, or other element(s) in the loop do not affect the actions of other objects in the simulation.13
Open Loop Testing means a virtual environment that does not take the actions of the element-in-the loop into account (e.g. system interacting with a recorded traffic situation). is a virtual testing approach where a data provision unit provides input stimuli to an ADS. There is no feedback between the ADS and the environment provided via the input stimuli, hence the loop is “open”. The data provision unit can play back a recorded traffic situation, e.g., from a real-world drive. Environment data can also be generated (simulator approach) or measured (shadow mode) while testing.
More Definitions of Open Loop Testing
Open Loop Testing is a virtual testing approach where a data provision unit provides input stimuli to a DCAS. There is no feedback between the DCAS and the environment provided via the input stimuli, hence the loop is “open”. The data provision unit can play back a recorded traffic situation, e.g., from a real-world drive. Environment data can also be generated (simulator approach) or measured (shadow mode) while testing.