Simulating Automotive E/E Architectures in AWS Part 2: Solution in Action

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This is the second blog post in our 2-part series that provides guidance on how to simulate automotive Electrical/Electronic (E/E) architectures in AWS. In part 1, we discussed the trends in automotive E/E architectures and the general concepts and challenges facing automakers around simulation of Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software utilizing the cloud. In this part 2, we cover how automakers can use AWS and dSPACE technologies to simulate automotive E/E architectures by using AWS and dSPACE VEOS in combination with native ARM for HPC images using AWS Graviton.

dSPACE is an AWS Partner which provides tools and expertise for development, testing, and validation mainly used in the automotive industry. In its 30+ year history, dSPACE has become a global technology leader for simulation and validation solutions, especially known for its Hardware-in-the-Loop systems. dSPACE is continuously extending its portfolio for Software-in-the-Loop solutions which includes VEOS, a product that is designed to simulate complex networks of virtual ECUs and SIMPHERA for cloud-based, scalable simulations which can be used across domains including ADAS (Advanced driver-assistance system) /AD (Autonomous Driving systems).