The increasing networking and digitalization in the mobility industry leads to increasingly complex systems and large amounts of data. This offers opportunities and challenges and requires innovative methods for researching, analyzing, developing and securing new mobility technologies.
In the Virtual Mobility World (ViM) project, a platform prototype is to be built for research purposes and for the development of innovative business models, which can serve players for testing both novel mobility services and novel driving functions on a technical level (e.g., collaborative driving maneuvers).
The goal is to develop a data and software framework that enables the introduction and use of different digital and modular components based on their application context, and provides mobility data, taking into account any proprietary components, as a basis for research, services and applications. In particular, the platform allows the combination of real and simulated data to generate a realistic virtual world. Data analysis modules complement this image and help evaluate and interpret it.