Motion in Digital Twin Contribution
In stakeholders of mobility we showed that it makes sense to think outside the box of mobility when it comes to creating a digital twin. Now the first serious initiative was announced...
Expert Talk with AnteMotion: Rules vs Reality – Procedural Environment Generation
In simulation and geodata business, rules are an essential part of creating reality’s digital twin. Rule-based procedural environment generation is a convenient way of increasing the amount of data for developing, training, and testing mobility systems...
Geodata for Railroad Simulation
In this post, we want to shed light on geodata for railroad applications with a special focus on simulation for driver training. Engineering simulation is another use case, and the big difference is that engineering will shape reality whereas drivers and operators will consume it...
Expert Interview: Hexagon Geosystems – Aldo Facchin
In our very first expert interview, we had a chance to speak to Aldo Facchin of Hexagon Geosystems about digital twins and how to perform the process from data collection to making data available for different stakeholders' use cases...
Important Steps of Geodata Processing
Without data there is no simulation and no operations and we all know that there is no "one size fits all" data source. Thus, let’s talk about the processing steps of geodata to fill a data lake...
ALP.Lab: UHDMaps(R) for Simulation and Beyond
From data acquisition via data processing to keeping a data lake and having the right tooling at hand – ALP.Lab is an excellent template for what it takes to act as GEONATIVES in this world...
BME Provides Open Source Model of ZalaZONE Proving Ground
BME Automated Drive Lab shares a free HD map and valuable models in different file formats for simulation software tools....
Stakeholders of Mobility
There are more stakeholders involved in mobility than you might think initially. Let's have a walk through the most important ones...
Geodata in Simulation
Simulation tries to resemble reality by means of engineering models; and it comes with a purpose. What data you need and how they are processed depends on the actual application...