Electric vehicles pose many new questions, can driver in the loop simulation answer them? Chris Pickering spoke to simulator manufacturer Ansible Motion Electric powertrains are rewriting the rulebook ...
The power system as we know it is evolving, and a corresponding evolution is taking place in the way that innovators model and test power system behaviour and equipment in order to enable a reliable ...
Real-time power system simulation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing have been transforming the power industry for over 30 years. These tools have revolutionized the way that engineers study power ...
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TOYO Corporation, the leading test and measurement company, is pleased to announce that a major U.S. automotive manufacturer recently selected TOYO’s ...
Partnership to drive innovation with NI software-defined automated test platform and OPAL-RT hardware-in-the-loop real-time simulation expertise The agreement will establish a deeper partnership ...
Ever wondered how regenerative braking in hybrid and electric cars is calibrated by engineers? Or how the changeover from machine to human driver will be formulated in the future? These and many other ...
The transportation community has long used two distinct simulator types without any formal integration between them. First, are microscopic Traffic Simulation (S) models, which simulate the movement ...
Energy-driven computing is an emerging paradigm that aims to fuel the proliferation of tiny and low-cost IoT sensing and monitoring devices. Energy-driven computers are generally powered by energy ...
The use of simulators to develop cars in a virtual environment is nothing new, but like everything involved in the design and use of EVs, simulation is potentially an old dog that can learn new tricks ...
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