PSCHITT
The PSCHITT platform is a versatile, dynamic, and immersive simulator designed for research in the field of transportation and mobility. It is part of the laboratory’s autonomous mobility platform.
Overview
Developed by LAMIH, the PSCHITT simulator (€2 million) is a transportation research tool specifically designed to be multimodal (modular design based on interchangeable full-scale cabins). As such, the platform currently allows for the simulation of two modes of transportation:
- PSCHITT-Rail: tram/train operation;
- PSCHITT-PMR: wheelchair travel;
- PSCHITT-Pedestrian: walking (coming soon).
For specific, one-time research needs, temporary equipment can also be developed, such as:
- PSCHITT-Colibri: simulation of the dynamics of an airplane cabin, as part of the project .
Keywords
Tram/train travel, travel by wheelchair, walking.
Funding Sources
The platform is part of the State-Region Planning Contract (CPER) RITMEA, co-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), by the State and the Hauts-de-France Region.

Contacts
Scientific Director: Chouki Sentouh
Platform Director: Gérald Conreur
Email: @email
See also
PSCHITT-Rail
01.04.2022
PSCHITT-PMR
01.04.2022
PSCHITT-Colibri
01.04.2022