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Gear meshing and gear deformation produce noise, but how do you prevent it?

In this blog we explain how Simcenter can help you reduce the noise created by poor gear meshing.

Making autonomous driving more humanlike to improve safety and comfort

Making autonomous driving safer and more comfortable starts with getting drivers to willingly accept safety features such as lane-keeping assistance.

Model-based verification and design optimization of controller calibration

In 1968, Volkswagen became the first company to use a computer in a car. The D-Jetronic, created by Bosch, controlled…

Ensure the safety of hydrogen mobility

In this article discover how simulation can help on certifying safe hydrogen mobility before getting your car built

One bench to rule them all: Join our virtual vehicle energy management facility tour

Before you start reading this blog, think about all the different environments you’ve driven your car in. For example, in…

Test autonomous vehicles with custom algorithms in OpenSCENARIO designed experiments

Siemens announces the release of Simcenter Prescan 2021.3. To better test autonomous vehicles, this release introduces External Controller support for…

Next stop, Lyon! Join our virtual Vehicle Energy Management (VEM) experience

Take a virtual visit to our VEM facility in Lyon, which has been the site of hundreds of successful engineering projects.

Closing the gap between the Digital Twin and physical hardware with system-in-the-loop testing

Automotive engineers today are faced with a conundrum: While the complexity of vehicle engineering has exploded, expected time to market has decreased rapidly.

How to use AI to reduce the Parameter ID process from weeks to minutes

The parameter ID process for automotive engineers typically takes weeks. Learn how Simcenter Engineering uses AI to reduce the process to minutes.