Autonomy Oriented Digital Twins for Real2Sim2Real Autoware Deployment
Chinmay Vilas Samak, Tanmay Vilas Samak

TL;DR
This paper presents the development of autonomy-oriented digital twins for autonomous vehicle simulation, integrating Autoware with AutoDRIVE Ecosystem to enable real2sim2real deployment and off-road navigation.
Contribution
It introduces a unified real2sim2real toolchain for vehicle digital twins, integrating Autoware with AutoDRIVE Ecosystem for end-to-end autonomous navigation.
Findings
Successful integration of Autoware with AutoDRIVE Ecosystem.
First off-road deployment of Autoware stack.
Enhanced simulation fidelity and real-time decision-making capabilities.
Abstract
Modeling and simulation of autonomous vehicles plays a crucial role in achieving enterprise-scale realization that aligns with technical, business and regulatory requirements. Contemporary trends in digital lifecycle treatment have proven beneficial to support SBD as well as V&V of these complex systems. Although, the development of appropriate fidelity simulation models capable of capturing the intricate real-world physics and graphics (real2sim), while enabling real-time interactivity for decision-making, has remained a challenge. Nevertheless, recent advances in AI-based tools and workflows, such as online deep-learning algorithms leveraging live-streaming data sources, offer the tantalizing potential for real-time system-identification and adaptive modeling to simulate vehicles, environments, as well as their interactions. This transition from virtual prototypes to digital twins not…
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TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry · Manufacturing Process and Optimization
