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Hardware-in-the Loop Simulation as a Standard Approach for Development, Customization, and Production Test of ECU's
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Hardware-in-the-loop simulation may become a standard tool for the development of electronic or mechanical automotive components. A single component or even a whole vehicle can be replaced by mathematical models simulated in real time on small and cost-effective hardware systems, while other components which need testing or are just part of the test setup, are connected to the simulation in a closed-loop configuration. Progress in modelling, experience gained with smaller-scale simulations, and the now available low-cost hardware with easy-to-use software tools make this technology very attractive
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Hanselmann, H., "Hardware-in-the Loop Simulation as a Standard Approach for Development, Customization, and Production Test of ECU's," SAE Technical Paper 931953, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/931953.Also In
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