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Road-Relative Pitch & Roll Measurement with ADMA and Height Sensors

In vehicle testing and development, accurately determining pitch and roll angles relative to the road surface is crucial for ensuring stability, safety, and optimal performance – especially in the context of modern ADAS and autonomous driving technologies.

A Simple Yet Powerful Solution

By integrating four height sensors with the ADMA inertial measurement system, precise road-relative pitch and roll angles can be determined in real-time. The sensors are strategically placed at the front and rear of the vehicle on both sides, capturing height variations relative to the road surface.

How It Works

Height Measurement: Optical laser sensors measure the distance to the road surface at four key points.

Data Processing with ADMA: The sensor signals are processed and synchronized in the ADMA

Live and Post-Processing Analysis: The calculated values can be visualized and recorded in real-time or analyzed in post-processing with the ADMA Data Analyzer.

Key Benefits

✅ Highly accurate road-relative pitch & roll determination

✅ Seamless integration with ADMA systems

✅ Ideal for ADAS, vehicle dynamics, and autonomous driving applications

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