Hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) refers to testing a component while embedding it in one or more of its likely environments. These environments are represented virtually by computer models. The tested ...
Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing is a technique used to develop and test complex real-time embedded systems. HIL simulation provides an effective testing platform by adding the complexity of the ...
ABERDEEN, Md. – At the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center, Accelerated Vehicle Durability Testing (AVDT) is now part of the road ahead for the Department of Defense. This set of hardware-in-the-loop ...
Real-time power system simulation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing have been transforming the power industry for over 30 years. These tools have revolutionized the way that engineers study power ...
Embedded software designs such as those for avionics and automotive systems have become highly complex to develop, test and certify. As a result, the traditional document driven environments, without ...
Hardware-in-the-loop testing equips innovators to de-risk schemes prior to deployment on the grid by connecting real devices to a simulated power system, running on a real-time simulator, in the ...
Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) simulation and testing is a cutting-edge methodology that integrates actual power system components with high-fidelity computational models. This approach creates a ...
The use of simulators to develop cars in a virtual environment is nothing new, but like everything involved in the design and use of EVs, simulation is potentially an old dog that can learn new tricks ...
The Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC does not deliver a simulation model which poses a problem for designers. This application note describes a method/solution to bring the MPCore processor subsystem ...
One of the biggest bottlenecks in the software development process for electronic products is that hardware is not available until late in the cycle. That means embedded software developers need to ...
Is the rise of the machines as depicted in the Terminator movies really on the way? Hopefully not, but ABB Robotics predicts exponential growth in the development of more sophisticated robots as ...