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Introduction

  • E/E Architecture

    Future E/E architectures will consist of a few very powerful vehicle computers that will be connected to the embedded control units, sensors, and actuators via the vehicle-centralized, zone-oriented E/E architecture.

    Scalability

    Many segments, markets and technologies leading to complex, and expensive variant handling.

    Functional Complexity

    Flexibility

    External Communication

    Computing Power

    Communication Bandwidth

    Electrical/Electronic Architecture

    Software Architecture

    The zone ECUs send the data via high-speed Ethernet to the connected vehicle computers. This type of connection ensures the data communication is faster, securer, and performs better – both internally within the vehicle and externally via the link to the cloud:

    Facilitation of secure over-the-air (OTA) updates

    • Simplification of FOTA/SOTA solutions via SODV and UDS
    • Remote Diagnostics via SOVD solution

    Provide Software and firmware for Sensor and Actuator

    Providing FCOM products

  • VIRTUAL ECU

    FPT Virtual ECU product offer

    MaaZ vECU solution is a tool to generate virtual ECU(s) as FMU of automotive microcontroller software in Software-in-the-Loop (SIL) setups. It provides an early, scalable, cost-effective, and deterministic simulation platform for ECU development, functional test, verification and validation:

    Generation of Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 virtual ECUs as FMU.

    Development and validation tasks move from road and hardware rigs to the workstation. Simulations can be done on an individual PC or in parallel on a network.

    Build a vECU from Simulink models, C-code, x86 objects or binaries.

    Run your partial or full-blown production application software and basic software in a virtual prototype.

    Designed for easy collaboration with suppliers and partners.

    For AUTOSAR Classic and Non-AUTOSAR software.

    MaaZ vECU Solution from FA

    Work steps for compiling automotive software into virtual ECUs that can be used as independently executable ECUs.

    Work steps for compiling automotive software into virtual ECUs that can be used as independently executable ECUs.

    This approach streamlines the validation process, enhancing efficiency and accuracy while eliminating hardware dependencies.

Success Stories

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AUTOSARECU / Virtual ECU

Boosting AUTOSAR Integration For Scalable ECUs

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