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Automotive Research Center Conference University of Michigan Ann Arbor, May 25-26, 1999

VIRTUAL VEHICLE SYSTEMS SIMULATION. Automotive Research Center Conference University of Michigan Ann Arbor, May 25-26, 1999 Professor Ka C. Cheok and Dr. G. E. Smid Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering Oakland University. Virtual Realistic Simulation. It's REAL-TIME!

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Automotive Research Center Conference University of Michigan Ann Arbor, May 25-26, 1999

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  1. VIRTUAL VEHICLE SYSTEMS SIMULATION Automotive Research Center Conference University of Michigan Ann Arbor, May 25-26, 1999 Professor Ka C. Cheok and Dr. G. E. Smid Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering Oakland University

  2. Virtual Realistic Simulation • It's REAL-TIME! • It's NETWORK DISTRIBUTED! • It's MODULAR! • It's INTERACTIVE! • It's IMMERSIVE! • It’s an ENGINEERING TOOL! Oakland UniversityVirtual Vehicle System Simulation

  3. Computer Study • Active Safety Systems: • Collision Warning & Avoidance • Rollover Detection & Reduction • Active suspension • Steer Stability • Traction Control • Anti-lock Brake • Air Bag Oakland UniversityVirtual Vehicle System Simulation

  4. Computer Study • Subsystems • Tire • Steering • Engine • Transmission • Suspension • Body control • Drive-by-wire systems Oakland UniversityVirtual Vehicle System Simulation

  5. Computer Study • Customer Preference • Vehicle performance • Vehicle ride and comfort • Vehicle noise, vibration and harshness • Force feedback • Ergonomics • Perception • Subjective evaluation Oakland UniversityVirtual Vehicle System Simulation

  6. Simulation Platform Integrated Network Environment (SPINE) Oakland UniversityVirtual Vehicle System Simulation

  7. Oakland UniversityVirtual Vehicle System Simulation

  8. Model Validation and Experimental Verification Oakland UniversityVirtual Vehicle System Simulation

  9. Oakland UniversityVirtual Vehicle System Simulation

  10. VIRTUAL VEHICLE SYSTEMS SIMULATION Professor Ka C. Cheok 102-G SEB phone: 248-370-2232 email:cheok@oakland.edu Dr. G. E. Smid 128 SEB phone:248-370-2082 email:smid@oakland.edu Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering Oakland University Rochester, MI 48309-4401

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