The use of artificial neural networks in simulation of mȯbile ground vehicles

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In this study, we have developed a platform which incorporates Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) in simulating body dynamics of mobile ground vehicles (e.g. cars). This is a part of our research project in which we plan to provide a platform for educating the driver candidates in virtual environments: where the drivers can be educated fully in "Artificial Cities". To start with, 6 different makes of cars with different engine properties has been simulated with the appropriate data provided by the manufacturers and rules of physics. A joystick steering wheel has been used to produce the necessary inputs for the ANN based physics engine. To train the network, Scaled Conjugate Gradient (SCG) and Levenberg-Marquardt (LM) learning algorithms and a logistic sigmoid transfer function have been used. The statistical error levels are negligible. The Absolute Fraction of Variance (R2) values for both the training and test data are about 99.999% and the mean error value for both data group is lesser than 0.5%. © Association for Scientific Research.

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Göktaş, H., Çavuşoǧlu, A., Şen, B., & Toktaş, I. (2007). The use of artificial neural networks in simulation of mȯbile ground vehicles. Mathematical and Computational Applications, 12(2), 87–96. https://doi.org/10.3390/mca12020087

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