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Software in Loop (SIL) Testing in Automotive Engineering
Introduction As automotive systems grow in complexity, ensuring software reliability before hardware integration has become crucial. Software-in-the-Loop (SIL) testing provides a safe, cost-effective, and scalable way to verify automotive control algorithms virtually, long before any ECU prototype exists. SIL testing … Continue reading
Dynamic AUTOSAR: The Next Evolution in Software Defined Mobility
The future of mobility is no longer defined by mechanical horsepower, it’s powered by computational agility. As vehicles transform into rolling data centers, the need for flexible, adaptive, and continuously upgradable software architectures has never been greater. Enter Dynamic AUTOSAR, … Continue reading
Automotive Development Standards (ASPICE / FUSA / ISO 26262) Part-1
Automotive development standards are essential for ensuring safety, reliability, interoperability, and efficiency in the design and deployment of increasingly complex vehicle systems. Automotive development standards are the foundation for scalable and sustainable vehicle innovation. As vehicles evolve into smart, connected, … Continue reading
Classic AUTOSAR: A Comprehensive Overview – A Cornerstone in Automotive Software Architecture
The evolution of vehicle electronics has been significantly shaped by the need for standardization, scalability, and safety in embedded systems. One of the most transformative milestones in this journey is the introduction of AUTOSAR (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture), a global … Continue reading
Automotive Standards for OEMs (USA)
Automotive standards are formalized guidelines, specifications, and regulations designed to ensure safety, performance, quality, interoperability, and environmental compliance in the automotive industry. These standards are developed by various national and international organizations and are followed by manufacturers, suppliers, and service … Continue reading
AUTOSAR: The Backbone of Modern Automotive Software Development
Introduction AUTOSAR (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture) is a global development partnership of automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and technology companies that aims to create and establish an open and standardized software architecture for developing automotive electronic control unit (ECU) software. It was … Continue reading
Hardware In the Loop (HIL) Testing Example – Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Antilock Breaking System (ABS)
Example-1 : HIL Testing – Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Validation To better understand how Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing works in practice, let’s dive deeper into an example involving the validation of an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) in a vehicle. ABS is … Continue reading
Hardware In the Loop (HIL) Testing in the Automotive Industry
Introduction The automotive industry is undergoing a transformative shift with the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous driving, and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Rigorous testing methodologies are required to ensure the safety, reliability, and performance of these complex systems. Hardware-in-the-Loop … Continue reading
Software Testing : Applying Taguchi Methods using Orthogonal Arrays
Overview Taguchi methods are statistical methods developed by Genichi Taguchi to improve the quality of manufactured goods. This methodology applied to manufacturing, product engineering, biotechnology and marketing. The goal is to obtain reproducible results and robust products, incurring the least possible … Continue reading
Microsoft Surface Tablet: A Tablet That’s a Great PC – A PC that’s a Great Tablet
Microsoft unveils Surface tablet to compete with Apple’s iPad Microsoft on Monday 18th June, 2012 unveiled Surface tablets that runs on Windows 8 Operating System, a tablet computer to compete with Apple’s iPad. CEO Steve Ballmer announced the new tablet; … Continue reading

