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Cutting the Cost of Real-World Emissions Testing
‘High realism’ software means vehicle manufacturers can use driving simulators to validate
real-world emissions performance before building prototypes
Hertfordshire, UK, 25th August 2016 ... Vehicle dynamics simulation software could cut
the cost for vehicle manufacturers of meeting the new RDE (real driving emissions) tests.
The software, developed by rFpro for DIL (driver in the loop) simulators, creates such a
high level of realism (immersion) that drivers behave in a representative way, giving
manufacturers confidence in a car’s emissions performance long before prototype testing
can begin.
The need to ensure, in advance, that a vehicle will achieve the desired results during RDE
testing threatens to add significant additional cost to the typical development program.
Recent high profile events are putting pressure on the industry to adopt more
representative emissions and economy testing sooner. Quantifying the influence of driving
habits on emissions is difficult and time consuming using on-road testing, because of the
variation in traffic conditions and weather from test to test. Understanding driver influenced
variables, such as poor throttle modulation when cruising, or failure to anticipate traffic
slowing down ahead, will be central to optimising the calibration of the vehicle.
“The introduction of RDE tests adds another level of complexity to vehicle testing, with
emissions influenced by driving style and road conditions,” explained rFpro’s technical
director, Chris Hoyle. “The ability to evaluate the vehicle’s behaviour under repeatable
laboratory conditions using drivers of different abilities and with different habits, in order to
maximise confidence ahead of approval testing, can provide a massive saving in cost and
time. One of our customers estimates that over 30 percent of the costs incurred in
developing driving attributes could be saved by frontloading the engineering activity on a
DIL simulator with subjective feedback.”
Simulator software has already extended the use of driving simulators into the realm of
meaningful ride and handling development; now rFpro is helping to evaluate how different
drivers influence the emissions and economy of a vehicle under real road conditions.
“We have customers linking driving simulators to both engine and drivetrain dynos,
enabling highly repeatable tests to be conducted with a human driver in control,” said
Hoyle. “This allows vehicle manufacturers to identify and isolate those aspects of human
driving which differ significantly from computer controlled operation, leading to improved
accuracy in predicting how the vehicle will ultimately perform in an RDE test. The low
variance between results allows statistical methods to be applied and saves time and cost
compared to real car testing on public roads or at test facilities.”
Historically, driving simulators have reacted too slowly to driver input to create the realism
necessary to trigger driver behaviour that is fully representative of ‘real-world’ driving.
When used with the latest generation of lighter motion platforms with faster responses,
rFpro’s software provides unprecedented realism through the use of lag-free high
resolution graphics and finely detailed road surface models including cambers, gradients,
bumps and potholes.
About rFpro
rFpro is a specialist software company that has developed driver-in-the-loop simulators for vehicle dynamics
applications, offering the fastest video and audio pipelines, an architecture for soft-real-time model execution
and an optically correct off-platform vision system optimised for motion profiles suited to ride and handling
development. This specialised area of driver-in-the-loop simulation is all about closing the loop through the
driver and the vehicle model as quickly as possible while delivering a high quality and immersive environment.
To deliver complete DIL simulators for the engineering development of vehicle dynamics, and the control
systems and active safety systems that affect vehicle dynamics, rFpro works in partnership with motion
platform providers such as, Ansible and MTS. The company’s products can wrap around vehicle models from
all the popular modelling environments, including Dymola, SIMPACK, Simulink, AVL-VSM, CarSim, CarMaker,
LMS AMESim, VI-Grade and C/C++.
Press Contact
Richard Doherty at Market Engineering
+44 (0)1295 277 050
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Vehicle dynamics simulation software from
rFpro could cut the cost for vehicle
manufacturers of meeting the new RDE
(real driving emissions) tests
“One of our customers estimates that over
30 percent of the costs incurred in
developing driving attributes could be saved
by frontloading the engineering activity on a
DIL simulator with subjective feedback,” said
rFpro’s technical director, Chris Hoyle
Market Engineering is Europe’s leading specialist in media relations and communications for the automotive industry
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