Simulating Multiple Vehicles

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Faisal Hafizh

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Feb 19, 2026, 11:30:38 PM (18 hours ago) Feb 19
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Greetings,

I'm trying to simulate AI controlled vehicles that roam around. I found that the limit of vehicles running at the same time with acceptable performance is about 2 to 5 vehicles, depending on the suspension model used. For instance, vehicle with double wishbone model is significantly more demanding compared to a leafspring axle one. 

Ideally, I would like to have at least 10 of them at the same time. What's the best approach in doing so? Is it even possible? 

I tested this with TMeasy tire in a NSC collision system and 0.002 step size. I found that step size to be the sweet spot for my case. Anything higher will make the suspension joints unstable. 

Another approach I could probably do is to use a simple body and setting its position and rotation manually, but if possible I would like to use actual vehicle configuration, as in the wheels support the chassis and rotate accordingly along the terrain, not just floating.

Dan Negrut

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9:23 AM (8 hours ago) 9:23 AM
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Faisal - One possible path forward is to use Synchrono.

Here’s a paper that describes it: https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10276897.

Dan

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