Millbrook takes the virtual track

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With autonomous cars closer to reality than concept, Millbrook has made a digital twin of its test track so this new breed of vehicles can be safely put through their paces. Millbrook's digital twin is a simulation environment where autonomous vehicles can experience thousands of hours of accelerated virtual testing while being subjected to varying driving conditions and interacting with other vehicles and pedestrians.

Inspec keywords: mobile robots; automotive engineering; life testing; production engineering computing; virtual reality; road safety; road vehicles; automatic testing; production testing; automobile industry

Other keywords: digital twin; simulation environment; autonomous cars; Millbrook digital test track; pedestrians; autonomous vehicles; accelerated virtual testing; driving conditions

Subjects: Automobile industry; Maintenance and reliability; Industrial applications of IT; Production facilities and engineering; Automatic test systems; Virtual reality; Testing; Computerised instrumentation; Mobile robots; Production engineering computing; Products and commodities

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