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Hardware in the Loop Simulation (HIL) for Vehicle Electronics Systems Testing and Validation
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2005<div class="htmlview paragraph">This Paper discusses the experiences on the Implementation and benefits of Hardware in the Loop (HIL) Simulation based validation systems used at TATA MOTORS for Engine Management System ECU software verification and testing.
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The 2nd IEEE Conference on Power Engineering and Renewable Energy (ICPERE) 2014, 2014
In this paper is presented the performance expectation using HILS (Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulation) system developed for the performance evaluation of the ship's propulsion drive system applying electric motors. Normally ship's propulsion system is core equipment and requires high level of reliability.
Sun-Jung Park +3 more
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In this paper is presented the performance expectation using HILS (Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulation) system developed for the performance evaluation of the ship's propulsion drive system applying electric motors. Normally ship's propulsion system is core equipment and requires high level of reliability.
Sun-Jung Park +3 more
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 2019
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Many smart cities and car manufacturers have been investing in Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) applications by integrating the Dedicated Short-Range Communication (DSRC) technology to improve the fuel economy, safety, and ride comfort for the end users. For example, Columbus, OH,
Mustafa Ridvan Cantas +4 more
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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Many smart cities and car manufacturers have been investing in Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) applications by integrating the Dedicated Short-Range Communication (DSRC) technology to improve the fuel economy, safety, and ride comfort for the end users. For example, Columbus, OH,
Mustafa Ridvan Cantas +4 more
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Modelling a FPGA-based LLC converter for real-time hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation
2016 IEEE 8th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference (IPEMC-ECCE Asia), 2016This paper proposes a FPGA-based LLC resonant converter model, which is applied to a real-time HIL simulation system. HIL simulation and LLC topology are both quiet popular in recent years and draw more and more attentions from engineers all around the world.
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HIL-DDoS: A DDoS Attack Simulation System Based on Hardware-In-the-Loop
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Advanced Information Science and System, 2022Leigang Sun, Jin Zhang
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Co-Simulation of a Marine Offshore Vessel in DP-Operations Including Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL)
Volume 7A: Ocean Engineering, 2017In this work, a co-simulation case study of a marine offshore surface vessel in Dynamic Positioning (DP) operation, where the DP-controller is placed on an Arduino® micro-controller, is presented. The reasons for using co-simulation are that it is possible to distribute the model among different cores in one computer as well as among different ...
Stian Skjong, Eilif Pedersen
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BATH/ASME 2016 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control, 2016
The reliable and repeatable experimental testing of automotive components is a challenge, especially when human occupants are involved. In most circumstances full vehicle testing over a range of road conditions is used even though this is expensive, difficult and time-consuming.
Abdulaziz Alfadhli +2 more
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The reliable and repeatable experimental testing of automotive components is a challenge, especially when human occupants are involved. In most circumstances full vehicle testing over a range of road conditions is used even though this is expensive, difficult and time-consuming.
Abdulaziz Alfadhli +2 more
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2016 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2016
A real-time simulator is an essential tool for swiftly designing and verifying embedded time-sensitive and/or real-time applications in both academia and industry. An FPGA-based wireless extensible hardware-in-the-loop (WEX-HIL) real-time simulator was developed for designing subsystems of an electrical vehicle (EV).
Yong-Kyu Jung +3 more
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A real-time simulator is an essential tool for swiftly designing and verifying embedded time-sensitive and/or real-time applications in both academia and industry. An FPGA-based wireless extensible hardware-in-the-loop (WEX-HIL) real-time simulator was developed for designing subsystems of an electrical vehicle (EV).
Yong-Kyu Jung +3 more
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