These simulators popped in the 1950s, but there's a reason you won't see them in accredited driving schools today. By Bill Gourgey Published Feb 5, 2024 9:00 AM EST Add Popular Science (opens in a new ...
Buckle up—researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington are reimagining what driver’s education can look like for young, neurodivergent drivers. "Those with conditions like ADHD, high ...
Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) and mobility technology company Magna have unveiled one of Europe’s most advanced driving simulators. The facility sits inside the new Advanced Driving ...
On 6 November 2024, the Dynamic Motion Simulation Center (DMSC) was officially opened at DLR's Oberpfaffenhofen site. The new research platform for flight and driving simulations supports a wide range ...
The transportation community has long used two distinct simulator types without any formal integration between them. First, are microscopic Traffic Simulation (S) models, which simulate the movement ...
Driving simulators are nothing new. They're specifically designed to let users experience driving and all that it entails from a safe platform. Heck, it can even be used to have some fun. But what if ...
The Motion Simulation Laboratory (MSL) is a marquee ISTL research and training facility. The MSL serves researchers and educators for the implementation of Modeling and Simulation (M&S) in ...
Racing simulators aren’t anything new, with professional drivers having used them to train and prepare for real-world racing for years. However, there’s more that sim-rigs can be used for than just ...
How do you build a practical tank-driving simulator in the 1970s, when 3D computer-generated graphics are still just a fantasy of the future? If you’re a European tanker school, the solution is to use ...
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