Mechanical Simulation Releases CarSim, TruckSim, and BikeSim 2020.1

ANN ARBOR, Mich., August 5, 2020 Mechanical Simulation is proud to announce the release of the 2020.1 versions of the vehicle simulation tools CarSim®, TruckSim®, and BikeSim®.

The VehicleSim® products CarSim, TruckSim, and BikeSim have long featured high-fidelity math models for vehicle dynamics that can reproduce physical test results. The math models run fast enough to support real-time simulation with hardware in the loop (HiL) and can support massive optimization projects involving hundreds of thousands of simulations.

This release includes new and refined capabilities for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies. CarSim and TruckSim have the optional capability to allow up to four high fidelity vehicles to operate in a single VehicleSim math model. The vehicles are able to sense and respond to each other, and each has fully detailed vehicle models with multibody dynamics, powertrain, etc. Even though the overall model has four vehicles, the simulation still runs faster than real time.

CarSim receives new examples in the form of the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), and Vulnerable Road User (VRU) simulated tests. These examples from the Euro NCAP AEB VRU suite of tests are the Car-to-Pedestrian Nearside Adult 25% (CPNA - 25) and the Car-to-Pedestrian Nearside Child 50% (CPNC - 50) tests. 

The improved path detector creates an instantaneous preview path. A cubic polynomial is constructed such that it approximates a clothoidal segment (Euler spiral). The preview path outputs include curvature, rate of change of curvature, and lateral offset of the path relative to the vehicle. The implementation uses a Kalman filter to estimate the curve fit based on noisy target point measurements.

The VS Terrain Utility has been updated to merge multiple road files to one consolidated road system. This enables users to easily create more complex and realistic simulation environments.

The CarSim and TruckSim VehicleSim Dynamics Plugin has been updated to support Unreal Engine 4.25 and now supports Unreal nDisplay clusters allowing multiple computers to render an animation environment.

Mechanical Simulation has made considerable improvements to its vehicle models, including the introduction of a Virtual Steering Axis (VSA) or double ball joint for front suspensions in CarSim.

In past versions, the surface coefficient for tire rolling resistance was a constant. The coefficient now can vary depending on the tire's location.

BikeSim now features twist compliance of the rear swing arm. This additional degree of freedom helps provide more realistic results.

"With the release of 2020.1 VehicleSim, ADAS and AV developers can quickly include the highest quality of vehicle dynamics with little effort. It has never been easier to put massive simulation power in the hands of engineers," noted Dr. Michael Sayers, CEO and Chief Technology Officer.

About Mechanical Simulation Corporation: Mechanical Simulation Corporation is a technology leader in the development and distribution of advanced software used to simulate vehicle performance under a wide variety of conditions. The company was established in 1996, and from its Ann Arbor, Mich., headquarters provides car, truck and motorcycle simulation packages, training and ongoing support to more than 90 OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, and over 160 universities and government research groups worldwide. For more information, please visit www.carsim.com.


CarSim simulation of EURO NCAP Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) Vulnerable Road User (VRU) tests.

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