Abstract

This paper describes the conceptual development of a motion base for a driving simulator at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). The motion platform is designed based on 6 DOF Stewart platform design configuration. An Inverse kinematics model for determination of Stewart Platform leg length is developed using MATLAB Simulink. A visualisation tool (SimMechanics) is used to validate the motion platform motions cues and investigate the performance of the inverse kinematic model. The SimMechanics model is capable of showing visual and numerical result of the developed inverse kinematics model. A visual database system and vehicle dynamic model are integrated with a motion platform to perform motion tasks.

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