ASAM OpenMATERIAL 3D standardizes the exchange of 3D assets with physical material properties for virtual development, testing, and validation of automated driving systems.
The project group discussions led to renaming the standard from "ASAM OpenMATERIAL" to "ASAM OpenMATERIAL 3D" to emphasize that the standard not only covers material properties but also 3D geometry.
ASAM OpenMATERIAL 3D is an open-source standard that welcomes contributions from everyone.
The standard is still under development. The published HTML reflects the status of the main branch. It can be found here.
If you want to contribute in this project, please read the Contribution guidelines.
This project is a continuation of the OpenMATERIAL project at ASAM e.V.. The original repository will be emptied. Only the directory structure will be retained to maintain existing links and references. A copy of the original repository was created at kick-off of ASAM OpenMATERIAL in February 2024 and can be found in branch OpenMATERIAL_Legacy.
ASAM e.V. (Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems) is a non-profit organization that promotes standardization of tool chains in automotive development and testing. Our members are international car manufacturers, suppliers, tool vendors, engineering service providers, and research institutes. ASAM standards are developed by experts from our member companies and are based on real use cases. ASAM is the legal owner of these standards and is responsible for their distribution and marketing.
ASAM provides support in connecting members, coordinating work groups, and developing, releasing, and maintaining standards. Our active community includes more than 400 member organizations around the world. These members ensure that ideas with market relevance will progress into standards and that these standards are used worldwide.
The standards developed at ASAM span a wide range of use cases in automotive development, test, and Validation. They define file formats, data models, protocols, and interfaces. All ASAM standards aim to enable easy exchange of data and tools within and across tool chains. They are applied worldwide.