New platform for advanced auto engineering simulation

Jonathan Newell tries out the Delta Series engineering simulator from Ansible Motion for vehicle dynamics and ADAS testing and development.

Located at the modern Hethel Engineering Centre near Norwich, Ansible Motion’s high technology facility is poised to expand from its motor racing heritage into the development laboratories of the mainstream global automotive manufacturers.

New platform for advanced auto engineering simulationTo do so, it has the significant challenge of overcoming the competition in an industry that has become so familiar with its large, ungainly “hexapod” simulation platforms, that you could almost say it’s entrenched.

However, as the company’s Technical Director, Kia Cammaerts explained, it’s the inability of the historic hexapods to meet the demands of modern vehicle dynamics that puts Ansible Motion’s new platform at an advantage.

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About Ansible Motion

Founded in 2009, Ansible Motion creates and deploys technology associated with the physical and logical simulation of human-experienced vehicles. We offer a range of automotive Driver-in-the-Loop (DIL) simulators featuring advanced computational and mechanical performance capabilities, and industry-unique motion and immersion solutions that create compelling virtual worlds for drivers and product development engineers.

Ansible Motion DIL simulators are used by automotive and research organisations around the globe to place real people into direct contact with imagined vehicles, on-board systems and situations. Our DIL simulators are designed, built and developed at our factory and R&D Centre in Hethel, England.

In 2022 we were acquired by AB Dynamics plc (www.abdplc.com).