Honda to use revolutionary driving simulator to test ADAS, HMI and AD technologies

Honda R&D Europe, with the VI-grade’s DiM250 nine-actuator system, aims to accurately reproduce vehicle ride, handling and acceleration characteristics within a single simulator.

04 Dec 2017 | 6463 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Honda will become the world’s first car manufacturer to adopt new state-of-the-art driving simulator technology, based on a revolutionary architecture called DiM250 (Driver-in-Motion).

Most driving simulators make use of motion technology derived from flight simulators, and typically use six actuators to deliver six ‘degrees of freedom’. However, to accurately ...

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