Embedded System Simulation Using Renode

In the automotive industry, the reduction of development costs is of key importance. The development of electrical hardware is an expensive, time-consuming process with a lot of development stages (e.g., prototyping, electrical testing, mechanical testing, lifecycle testing). There is a growing need...

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Main Authors: Ferenc Speiser, István Szalay, Dénes Fodor
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-11-01
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description In the automotive industry, the reduction of development costs is of key importance. The development of electrical hardware is an expensive, time-consuming process with a lot of development stages (e.g., prototyping, electrical testing, mechanical testing, lifecycle testing). There is a growing need to increase the cost-effectiveness of the development and testing phases of embedded software using virtualization. Using this method, less prototype manufacturing is necessary since the simulations allow for faster and more effective discovery of a large portion of possible faults without building a hardware prototype. Renode is an open source embedded system simulation framework that facilitates software-based testing. The main goal of this paper is to explore the usability of the framework for automotive applications.
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spelling doaj-art-bd17b4dca1bd46b19b3b725b7e06074f2024-12-27T14:24:35ZengMDPI AGEngineering Proceedings2673-45912024-11-017915210.3390/engproc2024079052Embedded System Simulation Using RenodeFerenc Speiser0István Szalay1Dénes Fodor2Department of Power Electronics and E-Drives, University of Győr, Egyetem tér 1, 9026 Győr, HungaryDepartment of Power Electronics and E-Drives, University of Győr, Egyetem tér 1, 9026 Győr, HungaryDepartment of Power Electronics and E-Drives, University of Győr, Egyetem tér 1, 9026 Győr, HungaryIn the automotive industry, the reduction of development costs is of key importance. The development of electrical hardware is an expensive, time-consuming process with a lot of development stages (e.g., prototyping, electrical testing, mechanical testing, lifecycle testing). There is a growing need to increase the cost-effectiveness of the development and testing phases of embedded software using virtualization. Using this method, less prototype manufacturing is necessary since the simulations allow for faster and more effective discovery of a large portion of possible faults without building a hardware prototype. Renode is an open source embedded system simulation framework that facilitates software-based testing. The main goal of this paper is to explore the usability of the framework for automotive applications.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/79/1/52embedded system simulationmicrocontroller virtualizationsoftware-in-the-loop
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