Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing in the Context of ISO 26262

Author(s):
Michael Beine (dSPACE GmbH), 
Andreas Himmler (dSPACE GmbH), 
Klaus Lamberg (dSPACE GmbH), 
Published: SAE World Congress, Apr 2012

Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation is today a standard component in the vehicle development process as a method for testing electronic control unit (ECU) software. HIL simulation is used for all aspects of development, naturally including safetyrelevant functions and systems. This applies to all test tasks (from function testing to release tests, testing a single ECU or an ECU network, and so on) and also to different vehicle domains: The drivetrain, vehicle dynamics, driver assistance systems, interior/comfort systems and infotainment are all tested by HIL simulation.



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