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Hardware-In-The-Loop Simulation, Testing HIL simulation and testing is gaining new attention for embedded electronics in safety-critical markets.
Rohde & Schwarz, together with IPG Automotive, a developer of virtual test driving, have announced what they are referring to as redefinition of automotive radar Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) integration ...
Herbert Schuette, Markus Ploeger, Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing of Engine Control Units - A Technical Survey, SAE Transactions, Vol. 116, SECTION 7: JOURNAL OF PASSENGER CARS: ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL ...
Rohde & Schwarz has teamed up with IPG Automotive, a pioneer in virtual test driving, to redefine automotive radar Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) integration testing and thereby reducing the cost by ...
A mechanical hardware-in-the-loop (mHiL) testbed is being built to demonstrate efficacy our control algorithms in automotive applications. It combines physical testing and tuning of a damper with real ...
The development process can involve various testing methodologies and different levels of testing. The early ECU design is tested using model-in-the-loop (MIL), software functionalities are validated ...
Hardware-in-the-loop - or HIL - has been a proven element of model-based development for many years. Machine models developed in simulation tools like Simulink® or MapleSim™ are transferred via ...
Hardware-in-the-loop testing uses real-time hardware emulation systems to reduce the cost and complexity of testing electro-mechanical energy conversion systems facilitating the virtualised testing of ...
Based on digital twins and plant models simulating in real-time, hardware-in-the-loop testing ensures ECUs perform flawlessly under real-world conditions.