This section describes how to build events in the full vehicle model with advanced driver. The new event user interface
is supported only for models with advanced driver. The interface exports .adf and .xml files and submits them to MotionSolve. Files can be edited or updated in the Event Editor. Sixteen event types are supported.
Controllers form the core of the driver. The Controller Library has various basic controllers its arsenal as of now and
will be enhanced with many advanced controllers in the near future.
Altair Driver is a simple driver model. This is used in all MotionView and MotionSolve vehicle events. The controller can predict the future road path based on the current vehicle state, has knowledge of
the vehicle dynamics, and has access to user-defined driver parameters.
Driver can be loaded using the Task Wizard of MDLLIB. Driver has some special requirements to interface with the vehicle
model. These requirements are resolved automatically if the vehicle model is built using the Full vehicle with advanced
driver option in the Model Wizard in MDLLIB.
Below are some recommendations for using Altair Driver:
Symptom
The driver simulation fails immediately.
Remedy
Verify that the vehicle position is consistent with the specified path. The path
points need to be close to the vehicle at design position.
Symptom
The driver seems to turn the steering wheel angle counter-intuitively and it does
not follow the prescribed path. The simulation fails.
Remedy
This is probably caused by positive feedback. This can be fixed by reversing the
sign of the steering wheel angle signal or the steering rack ratio.
Symptom
The driver follows the path, but it is too sluggish. The simulation fails.
Remedy
This could be caused by a preview time that is too long for the maneuver and the
vehicle speed, especially if the steering signal seems to start responding too soon.
Symptom
The driver follows the path, but its actions are too sudden and the steering wheel
angle signal is too jumpy.
Remedy
This could be caused by a preview time too short for the maneuver and the vehicle
speed, especially if the steering signal seems to start responding too late.