Driving simulators are an important element of vehicle development, since the design of driver assistance systems in particular requires the investigation of the driver-vehicle interaction. In the future, an even greater application potential is to be expected with regard to automated driving, since, for example, handover strategies can be investigated in a secure environment. However, today's driving simulator concepts have reached a limit with regard to the achievable quality of motion simulation. Especially urban driving scenarios require a range of motion that is not economically viable with the sled systems applied in current high-end systems. One way out of this limitation is provided by wheeled mobile driving simulators, which gener...