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Modelling the ZalaZONE Proving Ground: a benchmark of State-of-the-art Automotive Simulators PreScan, IPG CarMaker, and VTD Vires
Author(s) -
Kálmán Gangel,
Zoltán Hamar,
András Háry,
Ágnes Horváth,
Gábor Jandó,
Balázs Könyves,
Dániel Panker,
Krisztián Pintér,
Márton Pataki,
Mátyás Szalai,
Zsolt Szalay,
Tamás Tettamanti,
Viktor Tihanyi,
Bence Tóth,
Balázs Varga,
Zsolt János Viharos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta technica jaurinensis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2064-5228
pISSN - 1789-6932
DOI - 10.14513/actatechjaur.00606
Subject(s) - automotive industry , benchmark (surveying) , software , computer science , systems engineering , simulation , engineering , operating system , aerospace engineering , geodesy , geography
In our days, simulation based development is a core element of vehicle engineering, especially considering highly automated or fully autonomous vehicles. Accordingly, the paper presents a benchmark of three different automotive simulators: PreScan, IPG CarMaker, and VTD Vires. The three software tools were applied for the same goal, namely, modelling the ZalaZONE Proving Ground of Hungary for vehicle testing. The paper aims to highlight the experiences while creating the virtual models by presenting and comparing the relevant software features and providing suggestions for scientific or practical application.

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