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This simulator aims to support driving schools in teaching students for category B (Light vehicles).

There are currently two models available to the client for viewing: a system with a monitor and a system with three monitors.

 

With a real  driving post, the simulators are based on a metal frame/ cockpit which is composed of a set of sensors, namely control devices including: steering wheel, pedals, gearbox, seat belt, etc..

 

The output of the simulation is performed in a single monitor only, or three monitors for a wider range of sight, more similar to a real driving situation. This simulator is set on a tubular metal structure which houses all the other equipment: physical, informatics and electronic.


3 Monitors System

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The display algorithm is unique and to that end artificial intelligence algorithms were used so that the driver has a sense of total immersion into a three dimensional environment.



The field of view is important in a simulation. Although the 1 monitor version is available, for the SimDriver simulation system it is recommended the use of a 3 monitor system, so that the student/ trainee has a field of view much more open in order to simulate reality as well as to enable a better horizontal rotation of the head to view the exterior wing mirrors of the vehicle.

 

Simulators equipped with this technology use 22" monitors instead of one of 24". For schools that have less room for the use of this technology it is also possible to use two smaller monitors (10") to simulate the exterior wing mirrors in a more realistic manner.


Versions

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There are currently available different versions suitable to the following countries and respecting their legislation:

 - Portugal (approval by IMTT);
 - Brazil (according to Brazilian legislation);
 - Mozambique (according to Mozambican legislation);
 - Angola (sceneries and speech native to Angola);
 - Europe (European legislation with multiple audio languages and subtitles).


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