Open Simulation Interface (OSI)
The Open Simulation Interface [1] (OSI) is a generic interface based on Google's protocol buffers for the environmental perception of automated driving functions in virtual scenarios.
As the complexity of automated driving functions rapidly increases, the requirements for test and development methods are growing. Testing in virtual environments offers the advantage of completely controlled and reproducible environment conditions.
For more information on OSI see the official documentation or the class list for defined protobuf messages.
[1] Hanke, T., Hirsenkorn, N., van-Driesten, C., Garcia-Ramos, P., Schiementz, M., Schneider, S. & Biebl, E. (2017, February 03). A generic interface for the environment perception of automated driving functions in virtual scenarios. Retrieved January 25, 2020, from https://www.hot.ei.tum.de/forschung/automotive-veroeffentlichungen/
Usage
For usage examples, please refer to the official documentation:
- Trace file generation with python
- OSMP examples, including the code found at osi-sensor-model-packaging:
Installation
Dependencies
Install cmake
3.10.2:
$ sudo apt-get install cmake
Install pip3
and missing python packages:
$ sudo apt-get install python3-pip python3-setuptools
Install protobuf
:
$ sudo apt-get install libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler
C++
usage:
Build and install for $ git clone https://github.com/OpenSimulationInterface/open-simulation-interface.git
$ cd open-simulation-interface
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ sudo make install
Python
usage:
Install for Local:
$ git clone https://github.com/OpenSimulationInterface/open-simulation-interface.git
$ cd open-simulation-interface
$ sudo pip3 install virtualenv
$ virtualenv -p python3 venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ python3 -m pip install .
Global:
$ git clone https://github.com/OpenSimulationInterface/open-simulation-interface.git
$ cd open-simulation-interface
$ sudo pip3 install .
For Windows installation see here for more information.