Errors during the ECU development process should be detected as early as possible. Thus, simulations and tests should be run in the early stages of the development process, preferably even before hardware-in-the-loop simulators or ECU hardware are available.
VEOS allows the simulation of what are called virtual processing units (VPUs) on a PC, i.e., without additional hardware. VPUs that represent real ECUs can be built with SystemDesk. VPUs that implement the behavior of the environment can be built from Simulink models or functional mock-up units. VEOS allows interconnecting these VPUs either directly or via virtual buses so that delays caused by bus communication can also be taken into account. Simulations running on VEOS can be accessed by the same tools as simulations running on hardware-in-the-loop simulators, i.e., ControlDesk and AutomationDesk. Therefore, VEOS can also be used to prepare simulation setups for hardware-in-the-loop simulations before the hardware is available.
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October 14 - 15, 2024 | Virtual classroom training, 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM | € 850 (plus tax) |
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