What is HIL Testing?

Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing means the tests of real ECUs (electronic control units) in a realistic simulated environment. These hardware-in-the-loop simulation tests are reproducible and can be automated which leads to 24/7 comprehensive testing in the laboratory, shortens validation times, and increases the range of HIL test scenarios. Additionally testing critical corner cases on a HIL test bench can be done without creating safety problems for the device-under-test or the environment.

Advantages of HIL Testing
  • HIL test systems scalable from small to large
  • Hardware-in-the-loop simulation of the complete vehicle or integration of real components
  • Communication testing
  • Bus and restbus simulation

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Test levels covered by dSPACE HIL systems

Typical HIL Test System

A HIL test system comprises of the simulation hardware and the accompanying software. Connected to the HIL test system is the unit under test, which usually is one or more electronic control units (ECUs) containing new functions or ECU software to be tested. Depending on the use case, further real hardware components can be added to the test system, e.g., steering or the brake system.

 

Schematic overview of a typical HIL test system with its components.

Specialized Topics

Validation of Safe and Secure Bus and Network Communication 

Validating in-vehicle communication networks is crucial for the HIL testing of distributed automotive systems. dSPACE provides comprehensive solutions for simulating and analyzing bus systems like CAN FD, LIN, FlexRay, and Automotive Ethernet, along with higher-level protocols. These solutions support complete restbus simulation, gateway functionalities, and fault injection, enabling verification of ECU communication behavior under real-time conditions. Integrated tools offer precise timing analysis, signal manipulation, and simulation of safety and security mechanisms, as well as ensuring functional correctness and compliance with OEM specifications and industry standards. 

Automotive cybersecurity regulations and standards require the protection of the vehicle’s components against external threats by securing  the communication between them. This is realized by using security protocols on bus and network level, such as SecOC, MACsec, IPsec, and (d)TLS. During the development of vehicles and their electronic control units, sufficient testing of the implemented countermeasures must be performed to validate the cybersecurity goals.

dSPACE HIL test systems are well-suited for conducting the following types of cybersecurity test: 

  • Functional and conformance testing of the implemented security mechanisms according to their specifications, including safety-security dependency testing. 
  • Fuzzing and penetration testing: explorative testing to minimize unidentified weaknesses and vulnerabilities, validate cybersecurity goals, and confirm that no unreasonable risk remains. 

Realistic Validation with VIL and HIL

Vehicle-in-the-Loop (VIL) testing enhances Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) setups by adding real-world dynamics to digital validation. VIL makes it possible to test a complete vehicle with regards to its driver assistance/automated driving systems (ADAS/ADS) by simulating the driving environment and scenarios in real time and stimulating the sensors relevant for ADAS. ADAS-VIL tests are a special case of ADAS-HIL tests. In this case, the “hardware” in the loop is the complete vehicle.

Application Areas

The dSPACE HIL systems are suitable for a wide range of application areas, from automotive topics to aerospace to railway and marine.

 

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Further Information

Videos

Our videos on HIL testing cover short feature demonstrations, interviews, and detailed technical introductions.

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Use Cases

Our use cases give an even deeper insight of what you can do with hardware-in-the-loop systems.

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Success Stories

Our customers success stories give you an overview of the wide range of application scenarios dSPACE HIL simulators are being used in.

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