Ansible Motion to present driver-in-the-loop simulation for autonomous cars at Automotive Testing Expo 2015, October 20,21 and 22 at the Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, MI, USA.
Phil Morse, technical liaison, Ansible Motion Ltd, will examine the demands on real-time autonomous vehicle simulations, such as those required for human-and-hardware-in-the-loop (H2iL) interaction and whether simulations with enough sophistication to accurately describe vehicle dynamics scenarios could help advance autonomous vehicle development and ultimately their deployment. This paper will present techniques that can be used to synchronize various software and hardware systems and includes a case study of deploying a diverse application suite on a driving simulator.
Phil will present on Day 2 (October 21st) at 13:50.