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   <media:description>March 2009. Dr. Jin Hu and Bob McGinnis discuss how manufacturers use CarSim and TruckSim HIL systems to save time and reduce costs in their product design process.</media:description>
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   <media:description>July 2009. Dr. Michael Sayers demonstrates how CarSim provides traffic vehicles and ranging and detection sensors.</media:description>
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   <media:description>April 2013. This is part 3 of a video series covering the basics of VehicleSim technology. It describes functions between model variables that are configurable at runtime using tables and other calculation methods.</media:description>
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  <author>
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   <media:description>April 2013. This is part 2 of a video series covering the basics of VehicleSim technology. It describes data links and Parsfiles used to store and transfer data beween parts of the VehicleSim software.</media:description>
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  <author>
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   <media:description>April 2013. This is part 1 of a video series covering the basics of VehicleSim technology. This first part describes the VS solvers that apply the math models.</media:description>
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   <media:description>March 2013. This is part 2 of a video presentation showing how VehicleSim models can be extended using Simulink. This part show how to set up CarSim to work within a Simulink model.
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