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'''ASAM OpenDRIVE''' is an open format specification to describe a road network's logic. Its objective is to standardize the logical road description between different driving simulators.
The initial release of ASAM OpenDRIVE was version 0.7 in 2005, as of
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==Overview==
OpenDRIVE files describe road networks with respect to the data belonging to the road environment. They do not describe the entities acting on or interacting with the road. The OpenDRIVE data is made available to e.g. Vehicle Dynamics and Traffic Simulation via a layer of routines for the evaluation of the information contained in the OpenDRIVE file.
[[OpenCRG]], the microscopic brother, is available taking care of the provision and evaluation of road surface descriptions. An implementation of OpenCRG into the OpenDRIVE file format specification has already been established in January 2008.<ref>{{Cite news
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=== Founders ===
OpenDRIVE was started in 2005 by [[Daimler AG|Daimler]] Driving Simulator, Stuttgart and VIRES Simulationstechnologie GmbH. With the publication of the initiative in 2006, other companies joined OpenDRIVE.
===Core Team===
The OpenDRIVE standard is reviewed and released by a core team of driving simulation experts. The team members as of January 2010 are (alphabetical order by company):
* Martin Strobl
* Hans Grezlikowski
* Andreas Richter
* Dr. Günther Nirschl
* Ekkehard Klärner
* Dr. Bernhard Bock
* Ingmar Stel
* Marius Dupuis
* Mats Lidström
=== Further Development at ASAM e.V. ===
In September 2018, OpenDRIVE was transferred to [[Association for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring Systems|ASAM e.V.]] (Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems) where it is being further developed under the name of ASAM OpenDRIVE®. With this step, the core team ensured a reliable, independent and long-term development and maintenance of the standard in a professional setting. ASAM is also the organization behind a wide range of other global standards in automotive, among them [[OpenCRG|ASAM OpenCRG®]], ASAM OpenSCENARIO®, ASAM OSI® and ASAM OpenLABEL®, which are aiming to advance the validation of autonomous driving functions through simulation.
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Further tools from different vendors can be found in the [https://www.asam.net/members/product-directory/?tx_solr%5Bfilter%5D%5B0%5D=productsStandards%3AASAM+OpenDRIVE%C2%AE product directory] of ASAM e.V. Also, [https://github.com/benediktschwab/awesome-openx Awesome OpenX] contains a list of open-source frameworks as well as openly available datasets.
==Version History==▼
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* [[RoadXML]]
* [[OpenCRG]]
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==External links==
* [http://www.vires.com/ VIRES Simulationstechnologie GmbH]
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* [https://www.asam.net/standards/detail/opencrg/ ASAM OpenCRG (specification)]
* [https://www.asam.net/standards/detail/opendrive/ ASAM OpenDRIVE (specification)]
* [https://github.com/benediktschwab/awesome-openx Awesome OpenX]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100725005327/http://dsc2010.ensam.eu/ DSC 2010 Europe]
* [http://dsc-na.org/ DSC North America]
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