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Innovative High-performance Motion Simulation System For Entertainment, Research And Training Applications

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SIMUSYS project-main results: - The project has implemented a motion base algorithm derived from flight simulators but adapted to the simulation of ground vehicles motion. Such algorithm is original in the sense that it deeply considers the special characteristics and peculiarities of ground vehicles. It is also usable in any architecture of driving simulators. -The project has finished with a fully operative simulator, which has been extensively tested. SIMUSYS Driving Simulator is fully advanced and unique because it implements technological solutions that have never been used before. It represents a novelty in the sector in the sense that it is the only one using an spherical 4DoF platform as motion base and also because it is specially adapted to the entertainment sector. This prototype is available at the University of Zaragoza facilities. -One of the most remarkable results of SIMUSYS project has been the development of a PC based imaging system. Such adopted solution implies the use of a commercial PC instead of bigger computing systems and simple video game engine avoiding much more complex software. The final quality and realism of the images is clearly at the level of images obtained by more expensive systems. -An interactive driving simulator imposes the computation in real time of a vehicle dynamic model. The vehicle dynamic model implemented in SIMUSYS is on one hand simple but on the other hand integrates the most updated tyre-ground contact theories. -SIMUSYS project has finished with a fully operative prototype. However, being the spherical motion base one of the main outputs of the project, such system can also be used for any VR applications involving motion sensation reconstruction and transmission.

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