Using the real Microcontroller (µC) as a replacement for a µC model inside a system simulation of a µC-based system is a big benefit since the µC is already verified. Moreover, its maximum performance and its accuracy are much higher than any simulation model.
With the Chip-Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation (CHILS) approach, Christian Köhler covers the connection between µC and simulation, the analysis and optimization of such coupling systems as well as the interface abstraction. He develops the hardware to simulation coupling system with a focus on less hardware effort, the capabilities to couple with different simulation environments, and the efficiency of coupling. The interface abstraction primarily supports the efficiency of coupling. The system analysis and optimization concepts include formal criteria to determine the fidelity of Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) coupling systems, stability analysis of coupling systems, and the numerical analysis of applied software algorithms. Furthermore, the author presents existing concepts to simulate complex systems and compares them with the new approach.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Researchers and students of computer science and electrical engineering with a focus on embedded systems and simulation as well as automotive system engineers, embedded system engineers, and specialists for modelling and simulation.
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65
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XXII, 224 p. 65 illus.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-3-8348-1475-3 (9783834814753)
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10.1007/978-3-8348-9916-3
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Dr. rer. nat. Christian Köhler completed his doctoral thesis under the supervision of Prof. Dr. sc. techn. Andreas Herkersdorf at the Institute for Integrated Systems, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Technische Universität München (TUM).
Connection between Hardware and Simulation - Interfaces between Microcontroller and Environment - Coupling System Analysis - Analysis of the Real System and Environment - Runtime Analysis - CHILS Framework: Concept, Classification and Applications