Future of Interactive 3D Simulation and Modeling Technology at ITS World Congress


Interactive 3D Simulation and Modeling TechnologyPhil Morse, Ansible Motion's Technical Liaison, will be speaking on Tuesday October 6 at the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) World Congress in Bordeaux, France

It is expected that over 10,000 international intelligent transport system experts, professionals, public and private sector leaders, academics, researchers, engineers and students, representing all corners of the ITS industry, will gather at this event.
Phil will be a speaking as a part of Forum8's Industry Insight Session from 13.30 to 15.00 in Commercial Theatre 1.  This session, titled "The Future of Interactive 3D Simulation and Modeling Technology" will be an interactive panel discussion focusing on the need for a common and open communication framework for multidisciplinary activities, for example:

  • The use of simulation in the development of autonomous vehicles;

  • How to develop data infrastructures, educate the public, and manage the required vehicular and pedestrian traffic modelling;

  • The integration of traffic and pedestrian simulations with the simulation of vehicle sensors;

  • The process for creating Driver-in-the-Loop-ready virtual roadways from various raw data sources;

  • The integration of 3D space with v2X, V2V, and I2X communications.

For more details, see page 82 of the ITS Congress Programme: http://itsworldcongress.com/schedule/

ITS Progranme - The Future of Interactive 3D Simulation and Modeling Technology at the 22nd ITS World Congress

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Founded in 2009, Ansible Motion creates and deploys technology associated with the physical and logical simulation of human-experienced vehicles. We offer a range of automotive Driver-in-the-Loop (DIL) simulators featuring advanced computational and mechanical performance capabilities, and industry-unique motion and immersion solutions that create compelling virtual worlds for drivers and product development engineers.

Ansible Motion DIL simulators are used by automotive and research organisations around the globe to place real people into direct contact with imagined vehicles, on-board systems and situations. Our DIL simulators are designed, built and developed at our factory and R&D Centre in Hethel, England.

In 2022 we were acquired by AB Dynamics plc (www.abdplc.com).