A robust virtual prototyping strategy is a necessity for software defined vehicles (SDVs). A cloud-ready, flexible simulation interconnect technology is essential to creating a truly representative vehicle-level software test platform that seamlessly integrates physical and environmental models with multiple vECUs at different abstraction levels. This 30-minute webinar will cover the world of vehicle-level simulation, exploring its demands from both a scalability and performance perspective. A case study of ADAS feature testing on an SDV architecture will be presented.
Topics include:
- Unravelling the connectivity issues of multi-abstraction models, from abstract level 1 to refined level 4 virtual hardware models
- Scaling up vehicle simulations with synchronized, multi-host, multi-OS, and multi-architecture capability
- How accelerated next-gen simulations running on ARM host machines are becoming more common and what this means for vehicle simulation integration
- Why container/cloud readiness is the gateway to integrating vehicle level simulation into modern CI/CD software development flows
An audience Q&A session will follow the technical presentation.
Speaker:
Kevin Brand, Senior Architect, Synopsys
Kevin Brand is a Senior Architect for Synopsys, who has worked in the virtual prototyping field for 18 years. With a strong focus on automotive, he has concentrated on technology deployment and product management in recent years, directly enabling and deploying virtual prototyping solutions at semiconductor, Tier 1, and OEM companies. He holds a master's degree in electronic engineering from Napier University and previously worked in the aerospace and defense domain.
Moderator:
Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group
By registering for this Webinar you agree to receive product announcements and special offers from SAE International via e-mail. By submitting your personal information, you agree that SAE Media Group, an SAE International Company, and carefully selected Partner Sponsors of this content may contact you and that you have read and agree to the Privacy Policy (CA Residents refer to Section D of the Privacy Policy). You may opt-out from communications at any time. You may reach us at