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ANSYS VRXPERIENCE Driving Simulator powered by SCANeR™

November 7, 2019 @ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Join ANSYS for a free, hands-on “Lunch & Learn” workshop focusing on ANSYS VRXPERIENCE Driving Simulator powered by SCANeR™. During a hands-on workshop, attendees will learn how to create virtual driving scenarios for system specifications and closed-loop simulation.

Meeting the stringent safety standards for an autonomous vehicle requires testing of all complex interactions with the world, traffic and weather in millions of scenarios. Physical testing would require billions of miles of real-world driving and consume decades of development time and cost.

The ANSYS VRXPERIENCE driving simulator is powered by AVSimulation’s proven SCANeR™. It is an open and scalable modular simulation solution that creates an ultra realistic virtual world. ANSYS VRXPERIENCE Driving Simulator powered by SCANeR enables testing against a variety of objectives and performance requirements. It integrates replications of roads generated from high-definition (HD) maps and asset libraries, traffic situations, weather conditions, vehicle dynamics and more.

Any custom vehicle model can be connected through FMI, C/C++, ANSYS Twin Builder or Simulink. VRXPERIENCE Driving Simulator powered by SCANeR also integrates with all driver hardware simulator interfaces to create most immersive driving experience.

The workshop will feature the following:

  • Introduction to SCANeR
  • Scenario creation through GUI, MICE scripting and APIs
  • Sensor configuration and placement
  • Terrain creation through GUI or map import
  • Simulation execution & playback

Please register early to reserve your spot. Lunch will be provided.

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Date:
November 7, 2019
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Website:
https://www.ansys.com/about-ansys/events/19-11-07-scaner-workshop-san-jose-ca

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Ansys
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Venue

ANSYS, Inc.
2645 Zanker Road
San Jose, CA 95134 United States
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