Hi Florian,

I work a the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) where 
we have 3 large motion based simulators as well as a couple of small fixed 
based simulators, all running OpenSceneGraph. 

I agree with all of the above that it is certainly possible to build a driving 
simulation framework on top of OSG, BUT it is a massive undertaking and 
certainly nothing you should do for just ONE project. 

Instead you should probably take a look at some of the off-the-shelf products 
available. There are plenty of suppliers which can give you a turnkey solution. 
There are even some running OpenSceneGraph.

The framework we are using at VTI are also something we are prepared to share 
with selected partners. It is a research focused solution which gives you 
extreme flexibility at the price of usability, compared to some of the 
commercial alternatives which are easier to setup. Feel free to contact me if 
this is something of interest.

Another option, if you do not want to build you own simulator for one project, 
is to rent a simulator. The simulators at the automotive manufacturers are 
often closed to the research community and only used inside company projects. 
But many countries offer more open simulator centers where you can rent a 
simulator which fits your need and budget. From simple fixed based simulators 
to large full motion simulators. 

Best regards
Björn

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