MathWorks Products Enable Volkswagen to Make Significant Advances in AUTOSAR Deployment with Model-Based Design.Project Yields Industry's First Integration of AUTOSAR-Compliant Software with an Existing ECU ECU See: European Currency Unit ECU See European Currency Unit (ECU). Using Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder NATICK, Mass. -- The MathWorks, an AUTOSAR AUTOSAR Automotive Open System Architecture Premium Member and active work package participant, today announced that Volkswagen has integrated a fully AUTOSAR-compliant comfort and convenience electronic control unit (ECU) into an existing Volkswagen ECU network for the first time by automatically generating the compliant software from Simulink[R] models with Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder[R]. Through the Automotive Open System Architecture (AUTOSAR) partnership, automotive OEMs, suppliers, and tool vendors are collaborating around a single standard to help manage the growing complexity in automotive electronics and to improve cost efficiency without compromising quality. Volkswagen successfully demonstrated to the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. how this emerging AUTOSAR standard can be put into practice and integrated into next-generation vehicle design and development. As part of the project, Volkswagen further integrated the AUTOSAR-compliant ECU onto a serial device that was successfully deployed into a Volkswagen Passat The Volkswagen Passat is a family car built by Volkswagen AG ("VW"), produced in various forms since 1973. It falls between the Volkswagen Golf/Jetta and Phaeton in the current Volkswagen line-up, and is currently produced in Volkswagen's plants in Emden, and Mosel/Zwickau, sedan Sedan (sədäN`), town (1990 pop. 22,407), Ardennes dept., NE France, on the Meuse River. A noted textile center since the 16th cent., Sedan also has metal and brewing industries. The town became part of French crown lands in 1642. . Applying Model-Based Design with MathWorks products enabled Volkswagen engineers to significantly accelerate the process of specifying, deploying, and verifying production-quality software. Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder automatically produced AUTOSAR-compliant C code from the models, which eliminated the cost and complexity of manual code generation. Volkswagen also used The MathWorks AUTOSAR Demonstration Kit (ADK ADK Adirondack Mountain Club ADK Archive Development Kit (SAP archiving) ADK Additional Decryption Key ADK Aggressors of Dark Kombat (video game) ), which supports Model-Based Design of AUTOSAR software components with MATLAB (MATrix LABoratory) A programming language for technical computing from The MathWorks, Natick, MA (www.mathworks.com). Used for a wide variety of scientific and engineering calculations, especially for automatic control and signal processing, MATLAB runs on Windows, Mac and [R], Simulink, and Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder. "We are excited to demonstrate the integration of an AUTOSAR-compliant ECU into an existing ECU network through our collaboration with The MathWorks and other AUTOSAR partners," said Bernd Kunkel, the project manager at Volkswagen responsible for this initiative. "We worked closely with The MathWorks to integrate Model-Based Design, which accelerated the generation of code, eliminated many of the errors associated with hand-coding, and helped us contribute to developing open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced ." "Volkswagen's success with Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder demonstrates the value of using MathWorks products to integrate Model-Based Design and automatically generate AUTOSAR components, which minimizes disruption to existing development processes," said Andy Grace Andy Grace (born 24 July, 1970 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a commercial radio broadcaster and computer software developer. He started his career in 1995 on FOX FM Melbourne, but became best known for the national Net@Nite IT and computer talkback radio show, , vice president of engineering and design automation, The MathWorks. "We have a strong commitment to the AUTOSAR idea and MathWorks products themselves are built on an open-system architecture that provides automotive customers the power and flexibility they need to develop robust, scalable, and easily maintained software." About The MathWorks The MathWorks is the world's leading developer of technical computing and Model-Based Design software for engineers and scientists in industry, government, and education. With an extensive product set based on MATLAB and Simulink, The MathWorks provides software and services to solve challenging problems and accelerate innovation in automotive, aerospace, communications, financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , biotechnology, electronics, instrumentation, process, and other industries. The MathWorks was founded in 1984 and employs more than 1,600 people worldwide, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts Natick (Pronunciation IPA: /ˈneɪtɪk/) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Natick is located near the center of the MetroWest region of Massachusetts, with a population of 32,170 at the . For additional information, visit www.mathworks.com. MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, Handle Graphics, Real-Time Workshop, SimBiology, SimHydraulics, SimEvents, and xPC TargetBox are registered trademarks and The MathWorks, the L-shaped membrane logo, and Embedded MATLAB are trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc. Other product or brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. |
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