Published February 2, 2026
By CSEE staff
The Transportation Research and Visualization Laboratory (TRAVL) is home to two world-class driving simulators. These include the high-fidelity, full-motion simRING, outfitted with a full Mustang passenger cabin, and the smaller-scale miniSIM, designed for co-simulation applications, prototype driver testing and validation.
TRAVL has developed a series of virtual environments within these simulators, where participants can engage with diverse driving applications. Among these environments are a series of closed course test tracks (CCTT) that enable examination of a wide range of training and safety scenarios, typically in a traffic-free, “off-road” setting.
All virtual environments are implemented using the C/C++ programming language with supporting tools such as OpenGL for graphics, OpenAL for audio, DirectX for driver controls, and POSIX multithreads and UDP sockets to communicate with motion systems.
TRAVL’S suite of CCTT includes five primary driving worlds:
TRAVL staff and students continue to develop, expand and maintain these virtual environments, which have potential to support pilot studies and future grant applications for training, education and research. TRAVL is a core facility affiliated with the Stephen Still Institute for Sustainable Transportation and Logistics (SSISTL). Through its interdisciplinary research and graduate program, SSISTL fosters collaboration that advances knowledge and improves transportation systems.
