4    VEHICLE DYNAMICS 
      SIMULATION
 
 
DIRECTOR
SOFTWARE
Real Motion, Adobe Premiere, 
Vedyna (Tesis)
Martin Vögel
HARDWARE
PRODUCER
Intel Pentium, Windows NT, 
DPC Perception
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Bulirsch
FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTRIBUTORS
www-home.mathematik.tu-muenchen 
.de/~voegel 
www-m2.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/ 
Drittmittel/BMBF/kfz/
O. v. Stryk, C. Chucholowski (TESIS Dynaware GmbH, München)
SUMMARY
CONTACT
For realistic "test drives" in the computer, cars and their components are described by mechanical multibody systems resulting in a large number of differential equations to be solved numerically. All parts of the vehicle must be simulated, including the suspension, powertrain, engine, and steering mechanism. The video shows a virtual car guided along a test track by a nonlinear controller, i.e., a  "virtual driver", subject to different road conditions. Another car is test driven through the ISO slalom test. Martin Vögel 
TU München 
Zentrum Mathematik 
80290 München 
Germany 

Tel: +49.89.289.28145 
Fax: +49.89.289.28156 
voegel@mathematik.tu-muenchen.de

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