The CyberMotion Simulator Replicates a Ferrari Test Drive
Marissa Brassfield — August 9, 2010 — Autos
References: spectrum.ieee.org & gizmodo
The CyberMotion Simulator is an invention by Paolo Robuffo Giordano that resides at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Germany. This intense simulator replicates a Ferrari F2007 test drive, complete with pedals and a force feedback steering wheel.
Check out the video above to see the CyberMotion Simulator in action. Although I think this invention would be perfect to train racecar drivers, this simulator is actually designed to study how people react to motion, according to Gizmodo.
Check out the video above to see the CyberMotion Simulator in action. Although I think this invention would be perfect to train racecar drivers, this simulator is actually designed to study how people react to motion, according to Gizmodo.
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