In the automotive industry, the integration of different functions is a challenging and transdisciplinary task. The effects caused by the timing behavior of discrete controllers on the control plant need to be understood during development. In this paper we show how co-simulation of a discrete multi-rate control unit and the physical plant is used to provide integration insights early in the development process, i. e. during design. We highlight effects of the timing behavior of a single-core controller on a control system from an industrial use case. We discuss multi-core timing phenomena that further influence the timing behavior, to motivate the research and the application of co-simulation during the development of control systems
Abstract—Automotive software mostly consists of a set of applications controlling the vehicle dynami...
AUTOSAR is a common initiative of the automotive industry with the goal to standardize substantial a...
Engine Control Unit (ECU) is characterized by computational activities that are activated with diffe...
In the automotive industry, the integration of different functions is a challenging and transdiscipl...
Control systems are becoming in-creasingly complex from both thecontrol and computer scienceperspect...
Cyber-Physical System (CPS) are systems piloting physical processes which have become an integral pa...
peer reviewedThe innovation in the field of automotive embedded systems has been increasingly relyin...
The increasing complexity of embedded software in modern cars, the transition to multi-core platform...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is widely applied in the industry to develop new software functions a...
In modern cars more and more algorithms are implemented as distributed systems. For example, an ACCS...
International audienceDesigning a Model Predictive Control system requires an accurate analysis of t...
In the early design phase of embedded systems, discrete-event simulation is extensively used to anal...
Cars, trains, trucks, telecom networks and industrial robots are examples of products relying on com...
The Paper describes a model based approach to improve the robustness and re-liability of an embedded...
Automotive software mostly consists of a set of applications controlling the vehicle dynamics, engin...
Abstract—Automotive software mostly consists of a set of applications controlling the vehicle dynami...
AUTOSAR is a common initiative of the automotive industry with the goal to standardize substantial a...
Engine Control Unit (ECU) is characterized by computational activities that are activated with diffe...
In the automotive industry, the integration of different functions is a challenging and transdiscipl...
Control systems are becoming in-creasingly complex from both thecontrol and computer scienceperspect...
Cyber-Physical System (CPS) are systems piloting physical processes which have become an integral pa...
peer reviewedThe innovation in the field of automotive embedded systems has been increasingly relyin...
The increasing complexity of embedded software in modern cars, the transition to multi-core platform...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is widely applied in the industry to develop new software functions a...
In modern cars more and more algorithms are implemented as distributed systems. For example, an ACCS...
International audienceDesigning a Model Predictive Control system requires an accurate analysis of t...
In the early design phase of embedded systems, discrete-event simulation is extensively used to anal...
Cars, trains, trucks, telecom networks and industrial robots are examples of products relying on com...
The Paper describes a model based approach to improve the robustness and re-liability of an embedded...
Automotive software mostly consists of a set of applications controlling the vehicle dynamics, engin...
Abstract—Automotive software mostly consists of a set of applications controlling the vehicle dynami...
AUTOSAR is a common initiative of the automotive industry with the goal to standardize substantial a...
Engine Control Unit (ECU) is characterized by computational activities that are activated with diffe...