Disclaimer: The current version is a release candidate. The first official release is expected to be in November.
The ASAM Quality Checker Framework is designed for quality assessment of the ASAM standards like OpenDRIVE, OpenSCENARIO XML and others. This quality assessment is done by so called checkers that are grouped into checker libraries.
The framework can easily be extended with additional checker libraries and users are able to select which checks will be included in their configuration. Checkers are implemented in checker bundles. These are executables, so it is possible to write checker bundles in any programming language.
All individual checker outputs are collected and merged into a single result file, that can be evaluated either automatically by parsing the XML output, manually by reading the text output or interactively using the provided "ReportGUI" module.
The ASAM Quality Checker Framework allows developers to write their own rule sets that go beyond the verification of the formal correctness by means of the XML Schema files. The formal correctness is only a first step and not sufficient to assess the quality. Hence more sophisticated quality checks are required.
The framework was designed to support a variety of use cases that require different types of checkers. Most applications require checkers that evaluate geometries, other physical properties or the data integrity of the static and dynamic parts of a virtual environment.
Other checkers may be created for statistical evaluation of the input files. This allows users to ensure the existence of specific objects, such as obstacles or traffic signs that are crucial for their use-case in the input files.
Additionally, there may be more checks necessary to ensure that the files can be used in a specific simulation environment, because not all simulation environments support the full feature set of the standard.
Besides performing static files checks, which read, evaluate and analyze the content, it can also be feasible to create checkers that run a simulation and analyze the simulation results, since non-plausible simulation behavior may point to problems in the input files.
The following features are provided:
- Modular framework specification that allow users to create their own checkers to support the use cases described above
- Runtime to call the checker rule sets and merge all results
- Text report module to generate a human readable result file
- Report GUI to explore the results in the source code of the input file
- Plugin system for connecting the Report GUI to any visualization engine to show the results directly in the map
- Python and C++ base libraries to read/write the configuration and result file format
- Examples
An architecture overview and documentation is provided in the documentation and a detailed changelog can be found here.
A Docker-based demo pipeline is provided to help users try out the latest development of the framework, as well as the OpenDrive and OpenScenario XML checker bundles.
Follow the build instructions to install the framework on your machine.
Follow the run instructions to run the Checker Bundles using the framework on your machine.
A Python base library and a C++ base library are provided, so users can provide their own user defined modules. Since checker bundles are executables, it is also possible to write checker bundles in any other programming language. Check out the documentation for details on how to extend the framework and write your own checks. Contributions to the project in the form of code or feedback are encouraged, please keep in mind the contribution guidelines.
The ASAM Quality Checker Framework is delivered under the MPL - Mozilla Public License - Version 2.0. A detailed overview of the licenses used in all libraries is provided in the appendix.