2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-02907-4_12
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Classification of Automotive Electric/Electronic Features and the Consequent Hierarchization of the Logical System Architecture

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“…Accordingly these aspects are covered with the established Systems Modeling Language (SysML), which offers diagrams and modeling elements that represent different aspects of a system, further to be found in (Friedenthal et al, 2015). In the automotive industry exist scattered applications of MBSE, mainly in the E/E or softwarefunction development, like MAURER or BACH, that present approaches to develop autonomous driving functionality or E/E architecture (Bach et al, 2019;Maurer & Winner, 2013). System models are mostly used for smaller subsystems of new technologies, like steering (steer-bywire) or assisted driving (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems).…”
Section: Model-based Systems Engineering In Automotive Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly these aspects are covered with the established Systems Modeling Language (SysML), which offers diagrams and modeling elements that represent different aspects of a system, further to be found in (Friedenthal et al, 2015). In the automotive industry exist scattered applications of MBSE, mainly in the E/E or softwarefunction development, like MAURER or BACH, that present approaches to develop autonomous driving functionality or E/E architecture (Bach et al, 2019;Maurer & Winner, 2013). System models are mostly used for smaller subsystems of new technologies, like steering (steer-bywire) or assisted driving (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems).…”
Section: Model-based Systems Engineering In Automotive Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%