2024 SVEA Vehicle Dynamics seminar
Proceedings (editor), 2024
Virtual verification becomes increasingly important and useful in nearly all areas within vehicle development, both for late verification of requirement fulfilment and early elaborative development testing. The development loops can be closed more frequently and on different levels during the vehicle programmes, which cuts calendar time and improves the design. For vehicle dynamics, the methods span from pure off-line simulations, via HIL and SIL, to driving simulators.
vehicle engineering
Simulation
Modelling
Virtual verification
Driving simulator
Vehicle dynamics
Editor
Bengt J H Jacobson
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems
Lars Drugge
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
VTI, Linköping, Sweden,
Areas of Advance
Transport
Energy
Subject Categories
Vehicle Engineering
Energy Systems
Control Engineering
Publisher
Swedish Vehicular Engineering Association (SVEA)