How do you quantify a car being ‘fun to drive’, and how can you achieve integrated vehicle control development using driving simulators? Hiroki Sato, from Hitachi Astemo’s vehicle integrated control technology development department, discusses these topics and more in his presentation at VI-grade’s Zero Prototypes Summit.
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Adam Gavine
Adam divides his time as an editor between the worlds of aviation and motoring. These worlds may seem a little diverse today, but autonomous technology and future urban mobility is bringing them ever-closer. Adam is also chairman of the Vehicle Dynamics International Awards.