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University of Cambridge and Ansible Motion collaborate on driver behavior research project

Summary by Automotive Testing Technology International
Ansible Motion, manufacturer of driver-in-the-loop (DIL) simulators and the University of Cambridge’s Engineering Department (CUED) are working together in support of a PhD study into human driver behavior, funded by Toyota Motor Europe. The industry-academia partnership has set out to compare novice and expert drivers’ steering behavior during extreme vehicle maneuvers, in order to reveal distinct learning patterns and control styles. The simul…
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Professional Motorsport World broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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