3796 / The issue of assessing the suitability of own simulation models for testing off-road vehicles

Paper presented at the 16th European-African Regional Conference of the ISTVS

https://doi.org/10.56884/ELGV3830

Title: The issue of assessing the suitability of own simulation models for testing off-road vehicles

Authors: Przemysław Simiński, Krzysztof Kosiuczenko, Marek Nowakowski, and Alexander Kravcov

Abstract: Assessing the suitability of simulation models for testing off-road vehicles is an important aspect of ensuring that the models accurately represent real-world conditions and can be used effectively to inform vehicle design and development. Here are some key considerations to keep in mind when assessing the suitability of your own simulation models for testing off-road vehicles: The first consideration when assessing the suitability of a simulation model is its accuracy. The complexity of the model should be appropriate for the intended use case. The simulation model should be able to take input data that is readily available, such as terrain maps, weather data, and vehicle specifications. This will help ensure that the model can be easily used by designers and engineers in the development process.Finally, it is important to verify and validate the simulation model to ensure that it is reliable and can be used with confidence.

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