Vayavya Labs has built an integration between RemotiveTopology and the CARLA driving simulator for ADS testing
RemotiveLabs and Vayavya Labs have announced a collaboration to enable earlier validation in advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) and automated driving system (ADS) development. Vayavya Labs has built an integration between RemotiveLabs’ RemotiveTopology platform and the CARLA driving simulator, enabling system-level testing at the software-in-the-loop (SIL) stage.
The integration aims to address challenges in automotive software development, where access to physical hardware-in-the-loop benches and vehicle prototypes can push system validation late in the development cycle. By running virtual electronic control units, electrical and electronic architectures and vehicle simulation together, teams can validate behaviour earlier and reduce dependency on physical hardware.

In a statement, Akshay Joshi, Staff Software Engineer for ADS/ADAS at Vayavya Labs, said: “What makes this powerful is that the E/E network and complete ADS verification and validation ecosystem is present already in SIL. Developers validate ADS behaviour together with the real ECU interactions and signal flow, which builds much higher confidence before moving into HIL.”
Aleksander Filipov, Chief Technology Officer of RemotiveLabs, added: “With Vayavya Labs, we found a team that shares our focus on collaboration, fast feedback, giving developers realistic system behaviour early, when it actually helps them to build better software.”
Source: RemotiveLabs
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