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The RAMSIS Visual Standard Module is a component of the RAMSIS a sophisticated simulation and analysis software primarily used in automotive design. This module focuses on the visual aspects of occupant safety and ergonomics by simulating and evaluating how the driver and passengers interact with the vehicle interior, especially in terms of visibility, comfort, and safety. 

The Visual Standard Module plays a crucial role in ensuring that vehicle interiors are optimized for driver and passenger sightlines and line-of-sight ergonomics, which can significantly influence driving safety, comfort, and overall vehicle usability. 

 

Analysis and simulation of the visual field

It refers to evaluating and simulating how drivers and passengers perceive their surroundings, focusing on the field of view

Automated visual test with standard value

It is a feature that enables the automatic evaluation of a vehicle's design in terms of driver and passenger visibility using predefined standard

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