2006
DOI: 10.1524/auto.2006.54.9.419
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Automotive Mechatronic Systems – General Developments and Examples (Mechatronische Systeme in Kraftfahrzeugen – Allgemeine Entwicklungen und Beispiele)

Abstract: Automobiles are showing an increasing integration of mechanics with digital electronics and information processing. This integration is between the components (hardware) and by the information-driven functions (software), resulting in integrated systems called mechatronic systems. Their development involves finding an optimal balance between the basic mechanical structure, sensor and actuator implementation, communication, automatic information processing and overall control. This contribution summarizes some … Show more

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“…Isermann also mentions the use of Hardware-inthe-loop (HIL) simulation for both mechanical and electronic parts (Isermann 1996a, b). Later, in his 2006 publication, Isermann describes the use of a detailed V-model and includes the use of Software-in-the-loop, HIL and Rapid control prototyping (RCP), as well as object-oriented modelling (Isermann 2006). With some similarities, Lennon defends the use of model-based design to support mechatronic product development.…”
Section: Model-based and Modelling Concepts And Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isermann also mentions the use of Hardware-inthe-loop (HIL) simulation for both mechanical and electronic parts (Isermann 1996a, b). Later, in his 2006 publication, Isermann describes the use of a detailed V-model and includes the use of Software-in-the-loop, HIL and Rapid control prototyping (RCP), as well as object-oriented modelling (Isermann 2006). With some similarities, Lennon defends the use of model-based design to support mechatronic product development.…”
Section: Model-based and Modelling Concepts And Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%