AC SAR - RWTH Aachen University
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AC SAR - RWTH Aachen University
Consortium: Coordination & Contact: Dr. Martin Benedikt AUSTRIA Kompetenzzentrum - Das virtuelle Fahrzeug, Forschungsgesellschaft mbH („VIRTUAL VEHICLE“) VIRTUAL VEHICLE Research Center AVL List Gmbh [email protected] Inffeldgasse 21a | 8010 Graz | Austria Spath MicroElectronicDesign GmbH Websites: GERMANY Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG www.acosar.eu Volkswagen AG www.itea3.org/project/acosar.html Robert Bosch GmbH ETAS GmbH dSPACE GmbH ESI ITI GmbH TWT GmbH Science & Innovation RWTH Aachen University Technische Universität Ilmenau Leibniz University of Hannover FRANCE Renault SAS Siemens Industry Software SAS www.acosar.eu AC SAR AdvAnced co-SimulAtion open SyStem Architecture AC SAR AdvAnced co-SimulAtion open SyStem Architecture Coupling and integration of real-time systems Accelerating the development process Extension to standards Facts Virtual system development is getting more and more important in numerous industrial domains to reduce development time, stranded costs and time-to-market. Co-simulation is a particularly promising approach for interoperable modular development. The aim of ACOSAR is to develop a non-proprietary Advanced Co-simulation Interface for the integration of real-time systems and an accompanying integration methodology. Transfer of results into industrial standardization is a key goal of ACOSAR. Therefore, partners from relevant standardization committees − FMI/Modelica Association, ASAM − will be involved to jointly create solutions and extensions to existing standards. Status: Duration: Budget: Partners: To further bridge the gap between the automotive domain and other domains, leading partners (e.g. from aviation and rail) are invited to ACOSAR as associated members. In addition, ACOSAR innovations offer small- and mediumsized enterprises and suppliers from different domains access to major industries, leading to a more competitive market on long term. Higher Level Organization: However, the coupling and integration of real-time systems into simulation environments still requires enormous effort. This problem is particularly challenging for distributed hardware-in-the-loop systems and their simulations. www.acosar.eu The results of ACOSAR lead to a modular, versatile, and rapid system development process for numerous industrial domains. They consequently facilitate the establishment of new business models. ITEA3 Project (Call1) Sep 2015 – Aug 2018 (36 months) 7.9 Mio EUR 15 Partners (AT – DE – FR) Funding Agencies: