Mock-ups

Modular vehicle replica for private vehicles

New vehicle concepts and driving assistance systems must be tested in a safe test environment before they can be used on public roads. DLR operates the flexible, adaptable test platform required to simulate them: the modular mock-up.

What are the special features of the mock-up?

The modular mock-up is a flexible construction kit that enables the replication and testing of a wide variety of vehicle concepts in a simulation environment. With minimal cost and time, the mock-up can be converted from a classic four-seater into a single-seater.

Depending on requirements, the mock-up can be integrated into DLR's various laboratory environments, such as the Virtual Reality Laboratory, with its 360-degree projection, or the dynamic driving simulator.

How you benefit from the mock-up

  • A freely configurable experimental mock-up is available
  • The mock-up can be used in various DLR simulators
  • The mock-up can be used by external partners and customers via standardised hardware and software interfaces
  • On-site testing is possible on the premises of external partners

Application

The modular mock-up makes the following activities possible:

  • Modular design for the investigation of innovative operating concepts and driver assistance systems
  • Investigation of driver assistance systems in a realistic context
  • Execution of repeatable and reproducible scenarios, which saves time and cost
  • Validation of assistance systems at an early stage in order to avoid undesirable developments
  • Integration into various simulation environments and coupling with the Institute’s other simulators and infrastructure, such as the Modular and Scalable Application Platform for ITS-Components (MoSAIC) laboratory, which enables multi-driver simulation for testing cooperative driver assistance
  • Development of psychological questions on driver modelling, human-machine interaction, cognitive driving behaviour and more

General and technical data

General data

  • Location: Braunschweig, Institute of Transportation Systems
  • Commissioning: 2014
  • Operation: Year round
  • Possible modes of operation: dynamic driving simulator, VR laboratory, free-standing with additional display and mobile control station

Technical specifications

  • Software: DLR Dominion software architecture and VIRES Virtual Test Drive (VTD)
  • Base platform: 4.2 by 1.8 metres
  • Vehicle exterior elements:
    • Modular construction kit to represent a wide range of vehicle classes and concepts (from one-seater to robotic shuttle)
    • Basic frame: tubular frame with quick connectors on the basic platform
  • Vehicle interior elements:
    • o Modular construction kit of solid elements and fabric-covered (shaping) elements to modify appearance
    • o Intelligent surfaces with displays, (multi-)touch systems, proximity sensors and gesture control
    • o Active controls (such as pedals and steering wheel) for realistic display of feedback elements
  • Flexible connectivity for video, audio, and control elements that link to the IT infrastructure

FAQ – Frequently asked questions about the modular mock-up

What is the procedure for booking the mock-up?

If you would like to book our mock-up for a test, please send us a request via our booking form. We will be happy to provide you with any further information you require.

What technology can be installed in the modular mock-up?

The flexible architecture of the modular mock-up makes it possible to exchange hardware and software components or to integrate them individually into the simulation.

Where is the mock-up used?

The modular mock-up can be used in various DLR simulators (such as the Dynamic Driving Simulator and VR Lab) or on the premises of our external partners.

Contact

Marc Hohloch

Head of Department
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Institute of Transportation Systems
Research Infrastructure Management
Rutherfordstr. 2, 12489 Berlin