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Automotive software and hardware test – Stuttgart
With automotive electronics reaching new dimensions of complexity testing hardware and software as well as the interaction of the electronic control units distributed across the vehicles testing increasingly becomes an issue for designers. And faster product cycles even in the automotive industry enforce the designers to develop sophisticated methods of automating the tests.
A congress dedicated to the complex field of automotive software and hardware tests will address product and production planners in this industry. The event will cover fields such as driver assistance system tests, test automation, test process standardization and test strategies against the background of the emergence of electric power trains. Examples for presentation topics include database-supported scenario generation for active camera-based driver assistance systems, methodologies for interoperability testing of distributed Autosar real-time systems or ISO DIS 2626-3 compliant risk analysis for automotive Lithium-ion battery systems. One of the keynote speeches will be held by Rainer Kallenbach, member of the Bosch board; the topic is “Design and test of complex automotive electronic networks and systems.”
The congress will be organized by the research Institute for automotive engineering and vehicle motors (FKFS) of the Stuttgart University. It will take place on Oktober 27 and 28 in Stuttgart, Germany. More information can be obtained from autotest@fkfs.de.
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