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Validation of the EDVSM 3-Dimensional Vehicle Simulator
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EDVSM is a 3-dimensional vehicle simulator developed for the HVE simulation environment. The EDVSM vehicle model was based on the original HVOSM model, developed at Calspan for the Federal Highway Administration. This paper describes the vehicle and tire models used by EDVSM. The basic model is unchanged from the original HVOSM model, however, tire-road modeling has been substantially improved by the model's integration into the HVE environment. This paper provides the details of the integration procedure. The paper also includes a validation study, comparing results between EDVSM, HVOSM and real-world handling studies. Comparison reveals the results are substantially similar. Finally, applications and limitations of the model are addressed.
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Day, T., "Validation of the EDVSM 3-Dimensional Vehicle Simulator," SAE Technical Paper 970958, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970958.Also In
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