Flexible Configuration

Author(s):
X. Liu-Henke (Volkswagen AG), 
Vitalij Nachtigal (Universität Paderborn), 
Company: Volkswagen AG, Germany
University of Paderborn, Germany
Published: dSPACE NEWS 2008/1, Feb 2008

A joint project between Volkswagen AG and the Professorship for Control Engineering and Mechatronics at the University of Paderborn, Germany, has developed an integrative hardware-in-the-loop system. This consists of two HIL subsystems, each complete in itself, which can be used either separately or together as an overall system for validating the functions of networked chassis control systems. Designed using the model-based approach, the HIL system can be configured flexibly and is ideally suited for use in the automotive industry.



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  • German: Flexibel konfigurieren PDF, 216 KB
  • Japanese: Flexible Configuration PDF, 648 KB

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