Daimler Trucks: Truck drivers test new digital vehicle systems in mobile simulator

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The prototypes are based on the existing systems of the new Mercedes-Benz Actros. Feedback from the testers goes directly into further development work at Daimler Trucks. The simulator is fitted in the rear of a Mercedes-Benz V-Class. The developers of Daimler Trucks will stop at motorway rest areas along major traffic routes in the Stuttgart area in July.

The mobile simulator enables the Daimler experts to meet the drivers in their usual working environment. On the one hand, this ensures more reliable test results, and on the other hand, the developers can address more truck drivers for the tests in a shorter time. The simulation uses state-of-the-art virtual reality technology with 3D models and measurement sensors.

Positive feedback from truck drivers after initial test runs

Dr. Christian Ballarin, Head of Advanced Engineering Daimler Trucks for Active Safety, Autonomous Driving and Connectivity: “Feedback from truck drivers after initial test runs is very positive. The drivers are pleased that we

actively involve them in the further development of the operating systems that they use every day in their daily work – and thus also with the appreciation. A big advantage of our mobile test lab is that it brings us to the drivers, not the other way round. By having drivers test in their professional environment, their feedback is even more authentic. This represents a huge benefit for our development work.”

Exploration of the user-friendliness of the menu navigation

While testing, the truck drivers wear virtual reality 3D glasses in which they see the digital image of the truck cockpit and driving situations. In addition, the drivers physically hold the related truck multifunction steering wheel in their hands. Steering wheel and 3D simulation are linked. In this first step of the new test series, the Daimler engineers are mainly investigating the user-friendliness of the menu navigation in future cockpit screens as well as the acceptance of the app portfolio by truck drivers.

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