Martin Krammer

Martin Krammer is a Senior Researcher at the VIRTUAL VEHICLE Research Center in Graz, Austria. He holds a Master''s degree in Telematics Engineering from Graz University of Technology. His research interests include model-based systems engineering, requirements engineering, real-time systems, co-simulation, and functional safety. Abstract: Virtual system development becomes more and more important in the automotive domain. It is considered to reduce development times, lower computing costs, and shorten time-to-market. In the European ACOSAR project the Distributed Co-Simulation Protocol, short DCP, was developed. The DCP is subject to proposal as a standard for real-time and non-real-time system integration and simulation. It consists of a data model, a finite state machine, and a communication protocol including a set of protocol data units. The DCP is designed as a tool independent standard and will be freely available in an open manner. This talk presents a systematic approach, how DCP slaves may be integrated into one common simulation scenario. It is advantageous to perform this step as early as possible. Enterprise Architect enables such a front-loaded integration step. We will show how system modeling and an implemented add-in contribute to efficient system development in the automotive domain.

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