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dSPACE"sSCALEXIO, the company"s latest hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) technology, is now morepowerful with its new extension for a multi-processor (MP) simulation platform.With the MP extension, users can connect several SCALEXIO multi-core processingunits to create powerful simulation platforms for real-time computation,according to dSPACE. This makes it possible to develop embedded systems thatrequire computationally intensive, high-fidelity simulation models to handlevalidation and verification tasks for the ever-growing complexity in vehiclesystems. Additionally, users can create system-level or entire-vehicle-level integrationtesting platforms by combining existing SCALEXIO systems used for unit-leveltesting, thereby leveraging available infrastructure and reducing developmentcosts. SCALEXIO processing units can also becoupled to dSPACE HIL systems based on DS1005, DS1006, and DS1007 processorboards to protect existing investments and provide computation extensibility with the latest processor technology.
Date: 21-Aug-2014 08:07 EDT
More of this article on the SAE International website
ID: 922
dSPACE"sSCALEXIO, the company"s latest hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) technology, is now morepowerful with its new extension for a multi-processor (MP) simulation platform.With the MP extension, users can connect several SCALEXIO multi-core processingunits to create powerful simulation platforms for real-time computation,according to dSPACE. This makes it possible to develop embedded systems thatrequire computationally intensive, high-fidelity simulation models to handlevalidation and verification tasks for the ever-growing complexity in vehiclesystems. Additionally, users can create system-level or entire-vehicle-level integrationtesting platforms by combining existing SCALEXIO systems used for unit-leveltesting, thereby leveraging available infrastructure and reducing developmentcosts. SCALEXIO processing units can also becoupled to dSPACE HIL systems based on DS1005, DS1006, and DS1007 processorboards to protect existing investments and provide computation extensibility with the latest processor technology.
Date: 21-Aug-2014 08:07 EDT
More of this article on the SAE International website
ID: 922