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SymBRiM

A Modular and Extensible Open-Source Framework for Creating Symbolic Bicycle-Rider Models.

As of October 2024, BRiM has been renamed to SymBRiM.

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This package is still under development, therefore there is no guarantee on backward compatibility.

Installation

SymBRiM is currently available on PyPI.

pip install symbrim

The optional dependencies can be installed with:

pip install bicycleparameters
pip install symmeplot

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please refer to the contributing page for more information.

Citing

If you use SymBRiM in your research, please cite the following paper:

@inproceedings{stienstra_2023_brim,
    title = {BRiM: A Modular Bicycle-Rider Modeling Framework},
    abstract = {The development of computationally efficient and validated single-track vehicle-rider models has traditionally required handcrafted one-off models. Here we introduce BRiM, a software package that facilitates building these models in a modular fashion while retaining access to the mathematical elements for handcrafted modeling when desired. We demonstrate the flexibility of the software by constructing the Carvallo-Whipple bicycle model with different numerical parameters representing different bicycles, modifying it with a front fork suspension travel model, and extending it with moving rider arms driven by joint torques at the elbows. Using these models we solve a lane-change optimal control problem for six different model variations which solve in mere seconds on a modern personal computer. Our tool enables flexible and rapid modeling of single-track vehicle-rider models that give precise results at high computational efficiency.},
    keywords = {Bicycle Dynamics, BRiM, Computational Modeling, Open-source, SymPy, Simulation, Trajectory Tracking Problem},
    author = {Timótheüs J. Stienstra and Samuel G. Brockie and Jason K. Moore},
    booktitle = {The Evolving Scholar - BMD 2023, 5th Edition},
    year = {2023},
    language = {en},
    doi = "10.59490/6504c5a765e8118fc7b106c3",
}

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