On May 26, 2025, the Autonomous Systems National Laboratory (ARNL) showcased its latest research and development results at the annual “Innovation in Motion” demonstration day, held at the ZalaZONE Automotive Proving Ground in Zalaegerszeg.
This year, the Department of Automotive Technologies at BME contributed a new V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) test system — a significant step forward in the testing and validation of safety-critical vehicle functions based on wireless communication.
The system enables 360-degree detection of hazardous situations, even in low-connectivity or adverse weather conditions. It is designed to support technology-independent testing and validation, allowing for robust evaluation of V2X-enabled functions across a wide range of scenarios. Beyond this, the system also supports safety risk-based control, ensuring that V2X systems respond appropriately in critical situations.
A new demonstration video is now available, presenting the system in operation at ZalaZONE. The video includes a real-time camera view (left) and a digital twin representation of the environment (right), offering insight into how the system perceives and reacts to dynamic traffic situations.
This development reflects our ongoing commitment to shaping the future of autonomous mobility — safely, intelligently, and through strong collaboration.