By SEMA News Editors

Experts from the SEMA Garage team and Kettering University will be sharing SEMA's Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) dynamic testing results from a modified Ford F-150 at the SAE World Congress (WCX) in Detroit as part of the event's technical session schedule.
During the presentation--scheduled for Wednesday, April 9 at 8:30 a.m. EDT in Huntington Place Room 252 B in Detroit--SEMA ADAS Engineer Mike Muller and SEMA Director of Vehicle Technology and Product Development Luis Morales will be joined by Jennifer M. Bastiaan, Ph. D, Kettering University associate professor of mechanical engineering, to discuss the effect of aftermarket modifications on ADAS functionality of a '21 Ford F-150.
The presentation, which is also published as an SAE technical paper here, will summarize the results of the functionality testing and present a statistical analysis of the test data collected.
For more details on the presentation, click here.