Easyrain Brings DAI virtual sensors to chassis.tech plus 2026
Easyrain took part in chassis.tech plus 2026, the 17th International Munich Chassis Symposium, held in Munich on June 23–24.
During the event, Luca Massano, Control Systems Engineer at Easyrain, delivered a technical presentation titled “Innovative Virtual Sensor for Aquaplaning Detection and Tire Wear Estimation,” demonstrating how DAI – Virtual Sensor Platform software can transform vehicle data into real-time knowledge of road and tire conditions.
The presentation focused on two key applications developed within Easyrain’s DAI platform: aquaplaning detection and tire wear estimation. By processing signals already available within the vehicle, Easyrain’s virtual sensors provide actionable information without requiring additional physical hardware.
This software-based approach can support OEMs in enhancing ADAS, vehicle dynamics and predictive maintenance functions, while reducing integration complexity and enabling scalable deployment across different models and vehicle architectures.
Participating in chassis.tech plus offered Easyrain the opportunity to share its vision with leading experts from the international chassis community and contribute to the discussion around the future of software-defined mobility.
As vehicles become increasingly intelligent, virtual sensing will play a central role in helping them understand not only what surrounds them, but also how road and tire conditions are affecting their behavior in real time.