Mobility is currently undergoing tremendous change. The consumption of fossil fuels is being considerably reduced and successively replaced by alternative propulsion technology, such as electric drives. Conventional combustion engines that run on gasoline or diesel still exist, but vehicles propelled by batteries, fuel cells, or hybrid drives are becoming an ever more familiar sight on our roads. Each of the above propulsion types places its own demands on development and testing. Learn how dSPACE supports you with its solutions in this blog.
Advances in electro mobility include innovations in electric motors, battery systems, fuel cells, power electronics components or charging technologies. The simulation tool suite ASM supports innovators in all these areas from the initial idea through the entire development process.
It’s half time in the renowned Verification Validation Methods (VVM) project. In mid-March, the project partners presented their initial results and methods. Representatives from politics, industry, and academia stressed the importance of the project, stating that autonomous driving can be safe only if reliable validation and verification methods are used. dSPACE contributes its expertise in SIL and HIL simulation for the analysis and evaluation of project requirements, and also provides prototype implementations to demonstrate the methods.
dSPACE Presents First 60 GHz Radar Converter for Validating In-Cabin Monitoring Systems
dSPACE has expanded its range of solutions in the field of radar target simulation: With the DARTS HBC-7066V, a converter is now available that makes it possible to operate any dSPACE Automotive Radar Test System (DARTS) in the 60 GHz V band.
KATECH is a research institute working on cutting-edge technologies of highly current topics. To be able to push the limits, it needs modern and flexible tools. In the domain of smart and green car technologies, it has decided to use RTMaps (Real-time Multisensor Applications) as a versatile development framework to accelerate its progress.