Can driving simulators help advance the connected car?

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Driver in the Loop (DIL) simulation has long been considered a powerful tool for both vehicle and component development. For traditional vehicle development work – such as ride and handling, steering, and powertrain – driver feedback is essential, offering subjective information that no data logger can deliver.  

Simulators place real people into direct contact with experimental systems, and this is arguably the main reason why so many car makers have invested...

By Phil Morse, 08 July 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Driverless, Ecosystems, Video and audio.