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COMMENT: Driver-in-the-Loop simulation increasingly valuable in the pursuit of excellence

BY KIA CAMMAERTS. Human drivers hold the key to developing next generation ADAS systems and autonomous vehicles

Some studies estimate that there will be some 10 million cars with self-driving features on the roads globally by 2020. The emergence of driverless cars means that OEMs are looking more closely than ever at the way human beings drive in order to push forward with these ambitions.

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