MOSIM
End-to-end Digital Integration based on Modular Simulation of Natural Human Motions
Project description
Within the European economy, digital modelling activities and especially simulation of human motion have emerged during the last decades. The ability to realistically predict real-world observations is key to remain competitive. In order to introduce approaches and software solutions, which are capable to automatically simulating a rich repertoire of realistic human motions, MOSIM aims to develop and implement a generic concept, inspired by the FMI standard, transferring the idea of co-simulating models from different simulation environments to the field of human simulation by introducing the Motion Model Units.
Austria
Sign Time GmbH
Austria
Finland
Germany
Daimler AG
Germany
Daimler Buses - EvoBus GmbH
Germany
Daimler Protics GmbH
Germany
ESI Software Germany GmbH
Germany
Human Solutions GmbH
Germany
Mimic Productions
Germany
TWT GmbH Science & Innovation
Germany
Universität Siegen
Germany
Sweden
Project publications
- MOSIM Project results leaflet Project Leaflet 22 December 2021 Download
- Modelling & Simulation Magazine article Issue 35 (March 2020) Download
- End user happiness: MOSIM Magazine article Issue 38 (March 2021) Download
- Enhancing from established roots Magazine article Issue 39 (July 2021) Download
- Digital human simulation helps manufacturers improve productivity and safety Project Benefit story 27 February 2023 Download
- ITEA MOSIM Exploitable Results by Third Parties Exploitable Results 12 July 2021
Work package documents
- D1.2 State of the Art Work package document 28 February 2019
- D2.1 Deduction and definition of required MMUs.pdf Work package document 05 April 2022
- D2.2 MMU concept and interface specification.pdf Work package document 06 September 2019