Embedded Automotive System Development Process
Joachim Langenwalter

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive framework for designing automotive embedded systems using model-based design, demonstrated through a steer-by-wire example, emphasizing automation and integration of processes, methods, and tools.
Contribution
It introduces a new integrated framework for automotive embedded system development leveraging model-based design, with practical application to steer-by-wire systems.
Findings
Framework effectively supports system design and development.
Automated code generation from models improves efficiency.
Application to steer-by-wire demonstrates practical viability.
Abstract
Model based design enables the automatic generation of final-build software from models for high-volume automotive embedded systems. This paper presents a framework of processes, methods and tools for the design of automotive embedded systems. A steer-by-wire system serves as an example.
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Taxonomy
TopicsReal-time simulation and control systems · Real-Time Systems Scheduling · Modeling and Simulation Systems
