Software-in-the-Loop (SIL) Testing
Software-in-the-Loop (SIL) Testing
Software-in-the-loop (SIL) is a method of testing and validating code in a simulation environment in order to quickly and cost-effectively catch bugs and improve the quality of the code. Typically, SIL testing is conducted in the early stages of the software development process, while the more complex, costlier hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing is done in later stages.
SIL is particularly important in the automotive industry as OEMs move toward building software-defined vehicles that enable features and functions primarily through software.
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- Date: 26 Apr 2023
- Time: 08:00 PM UTC to 09:15 PM UTC
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Speakers
Austin DeVault
SIL testing
Biography:
ASM BMS topic
Biography:
Karan Singh will also be a presenter along with Austin, to cover the ASM BMS topic. Karan is:
* Mechanical Engineering Graduate (2021 Dec) from Michigan Tech with specialization in Control Systems and HEV
* Started his professional career with dSPACE as an intern in July 2021 and joined full-time in January 2022 as Application Engineer II
* Work focus area – eDrive motor modelling (FPGA); BMS systems (HW testing and ASM Battery modelling); Testing and commissioning dSPACE simulators (open/closed loop)
* Hobbies – Photography & Editing; Travelling; Formula 1 Racing geek
Agenda
Part 1: Virtualization, 25 minutes, Austin DeVault
Introduction to Software-In-the-Loop Testing
Concept of a Virtual ECU
Creating a Simulation System
Testing of a V-ECU with Simulation System
Part 2: BMS for SIL, 25 Minutes, Christian Sauerland
ASM model integration for BMS
Part 3: Live SIL Demo (TBD), 10 minutes, Austin DeVault
Q&A, 10 minutes