Welcome at aSR
Test and experience ADAS and AD
Our solutions provide vehicle developers with tools and interfaces for virtual vehicle development.
Set up your digital prototype.
Interlink your tools to test and develop vehicle functions in a full vehicle simulation.
Collaborate with departments and partners.
Bringing together developers, suppliers and service providers using a shared virtual vehicle.
Experience virtual prototypes.
Connect your simulation topology to a driving simulator to experience driving functions during a virtual test drive.
Reduce time to market.
Test early-stage concepts in simulation before going into real tests.
Set up your digital prototype.
Collaborate with departments and partners.
Experience virtual prototypes.
Reduce time to market.
Our unique solutions provide vehicle developers with an ecosystem for the virtual vehicle development.
Partner
“Working with aSR allows our customers to quickly and easily couple their tools with Ansys AVxcelerate Sensors, which enables the use of customers’ driving scenarios to investigate the perception of radar, lidar and camera sensors, speeding up the virtual prototype design process.”
“The seamless integration of the aSR driving simulator into the VCIP/FERAL-based testing environment at Fraunhofer IESE has further extended its capabilities and application scenarios in the context of quality assurance of cyber-physical automotive systems.”
“The interface of aSR enables the quick and easy coupling of an existing tool chain with our high-quality visualization Antemotion Midgard Engine, based on Unreal 5.
Overall, this saves a lot of time and money during implementation and enables a qualitative representation of the simulation.”
aSR Simulation Framework
Collaborate your Simulation.
Interlink simulation models into one consistent virtual prototype and collaborate with suppliers in a simulation environment.
〉Ready to use platform for building a digital twin
〉Independency of software tools and hardware
〉Access to simulation for non-experts
〉Collaboration on a shared virtual prototype