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The goal of this project is to develop a powerful, flexible, faithful tool for simulating intelligent vehicles. Today’s vehicles integrate always more driving aids: GPS guidance, parking radar, blind-spot sensors, lane departure warning signals, frontal collision avoidance systems, pedestrian detection, etc. The trend goes in the direction of vehicles that can drive entirely by themselves ()
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