Towards a simulation-based tuning of motion cueing algorithms

This paper deals with the problem of finding the best values for the parameters of Motion Cueing Algorithms (MCA). MCA are responsible for controlling the movements of robotic motion platforms used to generate the gravito-inertial cues of vehicle simulators. The values of their multiple parameters,...

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Published inSimulation modelling practice and theory Vol. 67; pp. 137 - 154
Main Authors Casas, Sergio, Coma, Inmaculada, Portalés, Cristina, Fernández, Marcos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.09.2016
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ISSN1569-190X
1878-1462
1878-1462
DOI10.1016/j.simpat.2016.06.002

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Summary:This paper deals with the problem of finding the best values for the parameters of Motion Cueing Algorithms (MCA). MCA are responsible for controlling the movements of robotic motion platforms used to generate the gravito-inertial cues of vehicle simulators. The values of their multiple parameters, or coefficients, are hard to establish and they dramatically change the behaviour of MCA. The problem has been traditionally addressed in a subjective, partially non-systematic, iterative, time-consuming way, by seeking pilot/driver feedback on the generated motion cues. The aim of this paper is to introduce a different approach to solve the problem of MCA tuning, by making use of a simulated motion platform; a series of (human-based) objective metrics relating to the performance of MCA are measured using this simulated device. This simulation-based approach allows for automatic tuning of the MCA, by using a genetic algorithm that is proposed to analyse the results obtained from multiple simulations of the MCA with different parameters. This algorithm is designed to efficiently optimize the simulated MCA parameter space. The proposed solution is assessed with the classical washout MCA, performing a series of tests to validate the correctness of this approach and the suitability of the proposed method to the solution of the MCA tuning problem. Results show that this approach can be an alternative to the traditional subjective tuning method in certain situations, mainly because it provides suitable values for the MCA parameters in a shorter time period, albeit subjective tuning is preferred when time to perform the MCA tuning is not an issue.
ISSN:1569-190X
1878-1462
1878-1462
DOI:10.1016/j.simpat.2016.06.002