# CarSim Integration (Beta) CARLA's integration with CarSim allows vehicle controls in CARLA to be forwarded to CarSim. CarSim will do all required physics calculations of the vehicle and return the new state to CARLA. This page shows you how to generate a `.sim` file, explains how vehicle dimensions relate between CARLA and CarSim and how to run a simulation on CARLA using the CarSim integration. !!! Warning This feature is in beta release. This means that development of the feature is ongoing and some aspects of the feature may not work as expected. If you come across any problems feel free to open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/carla-simulator/carla). * [__Before you begin__](#before-you-begin) * [__Set up CarSim__](#set-up-carsim) * [__Generate the .sim file__](#generate-the-sim-file) * [__On Windows__](#on-windows) * [__On Ubuntu__](#on-ubuntu) * [__Vehicle sizes__](#vehicle-sizes) * [__Run the simulation__](#run-the-simulation) --- ## Before you begin 1. You will need a license for CarSim and to have the software up and running. If you don't currently have a license for CarSim, you can contact the team [here](https://www.carsim.com/forms/additional_information.php) for information. 2. To allow communication with Unreal Engine you will need to install the VehicleSim Dynamics plugin (version 2020.0) for Unreal Engine 4.24. For information on finding specific versions of the plugin, check this [link](https://www.carsim.com/products/supporting/unreal/index.php). Installation of the plugin will depend on your operating system: __For Windows__: Get the plugin [here](https://www.unrealengine.com/marketplace/en-US/product/carsim-vehicle-dynamics). __For Ubuntu__: 1. Download the plugin [here](https://www.carsim.com/users/unreal_plugin/unreal_plugin_2020_0.php). 2. Replace the file `CarSim.Build.cs` with the file found [here](https://carla-releases.s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/Backup/CarSim.Build.cs) in order to use the correct solver for Ubuntu. 3. This step can be skipped if you are using the packaged version of CARLA. The packaged version has already been compiled using this flag but if you are building CARLA from source then you will need to compile the server with the `--carsim` flag. If you are building CARLA from source, run the following command in the root folder to compile the server with the `--carsim` flag: ```sh make launch ARGS="--carsim" ``` ## Set up CarSim The following section details how to generate the `.sim` file which is required to run the simulation. There is also important information detailed regarding the relationship of vehicle sizes between CARLA and CarSim. #### Generate the .sim file The `.sim` file describes the simulation to be run in both CARLA and CarSim. This file is required by the plugin to run the simulation. There is currently no way to generate this file on Ubuntu, however we will describe below how to use a previously generated file to run the simulation on Ubuntu. ##### On Windows After you have configured all the parameters on CarSim, use the GUI to generate the `.sim` file as highlighted below: ![generate .sim file](img/carsim_generate.jpg) The resulting `.sim` file should look something like this: ``` SIMFILE SET_MACRO $(ROOT_FILE_NAME)$ Run_dd7a828d-4b14-4c77-9d09-1974401d6b25 SET_MACRO $(OUTPUT_PATH)$ D:\carsim\Data\Results SET_MACRO $(WORK_DIR)$ D:\carsim\Data\ SET_MACRO $(OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX)$ $(WORK_DIR)$Results\Run_dd7a828d-4b14-4c77-9d09-1974401d6b25\LastRun FILEBASE $(OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX)$ INPUT $(WORK_DIR)$Results\$(ROOT_FILE_NAME)$\Run_all.par INPUTARCHIVE $(OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX)$_all.par ECHO $(OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX)$_echo.par FINAL $(OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX)$_end.par LOGFILE $(OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX)$_log.txt ERDFILE $(OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX)$.vs PROGDIR D:\carsim\ DATADIR D:\carsim\Data\ GUI_REFRESH_V CarSim_RefreshEvent_7760 RESOURCEDIR D:\carsim\\Resources\ PRODUCT_ID CarSim PRODUCT_VER 2020.0 ANIFILE D:\carsim\Data\runs\animator.par VEHICLE_CODE i_i EXT_MODEL_STEP 0.00050000 PORTS_IMP 0 PORTS_EXP 0 DLLFILE D:\carsim\Programs\solvers\carsim_64.dll END ``` ##### On Ubuntu There is no way to create the `.sim` file via GUI on Ubuntu. In order to proceed you will need to follow these steps: 1. Generate the `.sim` file in Windows or use the file template below. 2. Modify the `.sim` file so the variables `INPUT`, `INPUTARCHIVE`, `LOGFILE` and so on point towards the corresponding files in your Ubuntu system. 3. Replace the `DLLFILE` line to point towards the CarSim solver which, in the default installation, will be `SOFILE /opt/carsim_2020.0/lib64/libcarsim.so.2020.0`. The resulting file should be similar to this: ``` SIMFILE FILEBASE /path/to/LastRun INPUT /path/to/Run_all.par INPUTARCHIVE /path/to/LastRun_all.par ECHO /path/to/LastRun_echo.par FINAL /path/to/LastRun_end.par LOGFILE /path/to/LastRun_log.txt ERDFILE /path/to/LastRun.vs PROGDIR /opt/carsim_2020.0/lib64/ DATADIR . PRODUCT_ID CarSim PRODUCT_VER 2020.0 VEHICLE_CODE i_i SOFILE /opt/carsim_2020.0/lib64/libcarsim.so.2020.0 END ``` #### Vehicle sizes Although CarSim lets you specify the dimensions of the vehicle to use in the simulation, there is currently no correlation between a CarSim vehicle and a CARLA vehicle. This means that the vehicles in both programmes will have different dimensions. The role of the CARLA vehicle is only to act as a placeholder during the simulation. ![carsim vehicle sizes](img/carsim_vehicle_sizes.jpg) !!! Note There is no correlation between vehicle size in CARLA and CarSim. The CARLA vehicle is only a simulation placeholder. ## Run the simulation All that is needed when running the simulation is to enable CarSim when you spawn a vehicle. This can be done by passing the path to the `.sim` file to the following [method](https://carla.readthedocs.io/en/latest/python_api/#carla.Vehicle.enable_carsim) of the Python API: ```sh vehicle.enable_carsim() ``` All input controls sent to the vehicle will be forwarded to CarSim. CarSim will update the physics and send back the status of the vehicle (the transform) to the CARLA vehicle. Once the simulation has finished you can analyze all the data in CarSim as usual. ![carsim analysis](img/carsim_analysis.jpg)