On the ITS World Congress in Atlanta, PTV Group, a part of the worldwide model Umovity, has launched PTV Model2Go for PTV Vissim, bringing automated, ready-to-use microsimulation fashions to visitors simulation software program.
Developed in partnership with main Japanese map knowledge supplier Dynamic Map Platform (DMP), this new providing accelerates visitors engineering initiatives and digital take a look at drives throughout the automotive sector.
Correct digital representations of street networks are the important basis for any visitors simulation. Creating these networks manually with high-level of accuracy is a time-consuming course of. Now, due to high-precision 3D map knowledge from DMP, PTV Model2Go automates this step, dramatically lowering mission workloads.
“Since signing the MOU with PTV in January, we’ve labored carefully to make our high-precision 3D map knowledge out there for visitors simulation, and we’re happy to announce that PTV will function our distributor. We’re excited in regards to the prospect of our world’s largest 3D knowledge set, overlaying 26 nations and 1.5 million kilometers, being globally utilized in visitors simulation. We consider this can simplify simulation efforts and contribute to smarter metropolis planning and next-generation automobile improvement,” says Shuichi Yoshimura, CEO & president of DMP.
“PTV Vissim is the world’s main visitors simulation software program, enabling data-driven mobility planning throughout the globe. By integrating DMP’s high-precision 3D map knowledge, we’re now capable of apply this highly effective device simpler than ever. This breakthrough opens thrilling new prospects for each the automotive sector and visitors engineering,” provides Christian U. Haas, Umovity CEO.
The information-generated networks can be found prepared for simulation in each INPX and OpenDRIVE codecs and canopy key worldwide markets together with the USA, Canada, the European Union, the UK, Japan, and South Korea.
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