Simulation of Car
At DOFracing, we specialise in providing professional motion driving simulation solutions designed to help driving training and research achieve efficient and safe training results.
Achieving a safe, immersive, and hyper-realistic driving environment requires a combination of high-performance hardware and customised simulation software, an area in which DOFracing has already established a high level of expertise.
Simulation and Learning Solutions
DOFracing Simulation of car is customised to meet customer requirements for various scenarios, providing realistic and cost-effective training in an immersive and safer environment.
DOFracing motion simulator solution includes various types of motion platforms, ranging from 2 degrees of freedom (DOF) to 6 DOF, we offering high-quality accessories, including cockpits and control panels. We have many customer cases in 1:1 replica semi truck simulator cockpit.
Then is software technology. We have a professional software technology team, which enables us to provide more specialised customisation for clients, allowing for the simulation of various scenarios across industries, such as urban roads, highways, rural roads, and more.
DOFracing driver training simulator solution leverages precise motion control technology and reliable performance to provide stable support for complex application scenarios. The design and development of each product integrates cutting-edge industry technology and innovative concepts, ensuring that the product achieves industry-leading standards in performance, precision, and reliability.
DOFracing Simulation of Car
DOFracing simulation of car combines immersive customised scenarios with a 1:1 replica physics engine, providing driving students with a realistic, safe and efficient driving simulation experience.
For professional driving training tailored to different needs, we offer a variety of simulation scenarios to choose from.
DOFracing Motion Platforms
DOFracing 6dof motion platform achieves highly realistic simulation effects through flexible movement in multiple directions, including roll, pitch, yaw, surge, sway, and heave.
FAQs – Dynamic Simulation of Car
What is the difference between static and dynamic simulation?
Static simulation only provide visual and software-based simulation without physical motion feedback.
Dynamic simulation, built on a motion platform, recreate acceleration, braking, turning, and vibrations, offering a far more immersive and realistic driving experience.
What is a 6DOF motion simulator, and why is it important?
A 6DOF (six degrees of freedom) motion simulator allows movement along all three axes (forward/backward, up/down, left/right) and three rotations (pitch, roll, yaw).
This enables full replication of real-world driving dynamics, making it essential for professional driver training, automotive testing, and research.
Which fields use our simulation of car?
1.Professional driving training institutions (trucks, buses, police vehicles, emergency vehicles)
2.Automobile manufacturers and R&D laboratories for vehicle testing
3.Military organisations for tactical vehicle training
4.Universities and research institutions for research into vehicle dynamics and driving behaviour
What types of training scenarios can be simulated?
1.Urban, highway, and rural driving
2.Emergency situations (sudden obstacles, braking, skidding)
3.Adverse weather (rain, snow, fog, ice)
4.Specialized environments (off-road, racetrack, industrial sites)
Can the simulator be customized?
Yes. Both the simulator motion platform and the car simulation software can be tailored to specific vehicle models, driving scenarios, or research needs. We also provide SDKs for integration with third-party programs.
How realistic is the driving experience?
With advanced visual systems, responsive controls, and high-precision motion simulators, drivers experience true-to-life vehicle behavior. Data feedback ensures accurate recording of performance for analysis and improvement.
What are the benefits compared to real-world training?
1.Safe, controlled environment with zero risk of accidents
2.Lower cost than repeated on-road testing
3.Ability to replicate dangerous or rare driving conditions
4.Precise data collection for training and research