Actuators Help Sigma Integrale Simulate Drag Racing
Simulated driving has its serious side and its fun side. On the serious side, the technology is regularly used in driver’s education courses, as well as to monitor driver behavior, performance and attention, and evaluate advanced driver assistance systems.
As for its fun aspect, simulators allow everyone to briefly drive the vehicles of their dreams. A good example is the simulator developed by Sigma Integrale (SI) for Fiat-Chrysler Automotive (FCA)—now known as Stellantis—so auto show attendees could get safely behind the wheel of the company’s Dodge SRT Demon muscle car.