Virtual test drives are integrated into vehicle control software

The latest release of DYNA4 fosters the adaption of DevOps workflows in modern vehicle control software development. Vector has introduced Release 7 of DYNA4 which has capabilities to generate lightweight simulation packages for Linux environments. According to Vector, massive simulations of virtual test drives can be integrated easily into continuous testing (CT) pipelines.

DevOps workflows and continuous software testing support the development of modern vehicle control software. Adopting these methods helps significantly to meet the requirements on quality and functional safety of automotive software, said Vector. The simulation tool DYNA4 supports customers throughout the entire development cycle with virtual test drives from model-based control design to hardware-in-the-loop ECU testing. 

The DYNA4 Release 7 introduces features that facilitate the adaption of virtual test drives in continuous testing pipelines. The DYNA4 vehicle and scenario simulation models are based on customisable models in Simulink. From these models, lightweight simulation packages can be generated for Windows or Linux. For instance, they can be exported to FMUs or they can be distributed and operated as docker containers. Both, the generation, and the execution of these DYNA4 Run Packages can be automated for CT pipelines. This could be triggered by a pull request of a control function software developer or of a test engineer who extended the ADAS test scenario catalogue. As a result, scaled execution for massive simulations of millions of virtual test drive kilometres can be realised easily, said Vector, for example using a Kubernetes cluster.

Depending on the system boundaries of the ADAS/AD function under test, an appropriate level of abstraction must be chosen for the sensor model, ranging from idealised object lists to raw sensor output. DYNA4 R7 closes a gap at the intermediate detection-level of camera sensors, said Vector. The segmented image as an output of a smart camera sensor can now be fully customised. Various distortion filters can be parameterised, and the segmentation can be either based on single object instances or on object categories. The latter can be adjusted to match the relevant categories and even the respective colours which are output by the real smart camera sensor. 

Vector has also enhanced the provision of ground truth data as a key asset of simulation. With DYNA4 R7 all visualised objects can be extracted in compliance with the ASAM OSI standard, which emphasises DYNA4’s high integrability.

DYNA4 R7 introduces three product editions which are tailored to suit different use cases and operation environments and as such ideally supports modern DevOps workflows.
The Server Edition provides features that foster the fully automated and scaled execution of virtual test drives in continuous testing pipelines. The Desktop Edition is designed for simulation experts who focus on simulation content authoring, perform individual simulation studies, or prepare automated operations of test benches and massive simulations. The Test Bench Edition is best suited for manual and automated operation of dedicated SIL or HIL test benches

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