Introduction To Model Based Development For Automotive
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 548.74 MB | Duration: 2h 19m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 548.74 MB | Duration: 2h 19m
Model Based Development - In Theory
What you'll learn
Students can learn Software Development Life Cycle related concepts Model based Design
Students can learn V-Model Approaches
Students can learn different Software Testing Methods
Students can learn Code Coverage
Requirements
Even though it's better if you're studying mechanical, automotive, electrical, or electronics engineering, anyone who knows about electrical and electronics engineering and has basic knowledge of MATLAB Simulink can join this course.
Basic understanding of MBD, Software development.
Description
Are you ready to revolutionize your automotive engineering skills? This course provides a comprehensive dive into Model-Based Development (MBD)—a powerful approach that combines software engineering and systems design to accelerate the development of automotive systems.MBD is at the core of modern automotive innovations, enabling rapid prototyping, simulation, and deployment of advanced technologies such as autonomous driving, electric powertrains, and vehicle control systems.In this course, you'll learn how to:Integrate control algorithms into hardware through automatic code generation (TargetLink, Embedded Coder).Validate and verify systems using Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) and Software-in-the-Loop (SIL) testing.Some important topic covered:Model in Loop Testing (MIL)Software in Loop (SIL)Hardware in Loop (HIL)Code GenerationV-Model ApproachesFunction RequirementsFunction DevelopmentSoftware DevelopmentSoftware Testing MethodsCondition CoverageDecision CoverageModified Condition/Decision CoverageThis course is designed for:Automotive engineers transitioning to MBD workflows.Software developers looking to specialize in automotive systems.Students and professionals eager to pursue a career in advanced automotive engineering.A key focus of this course is the integration of MBD into the automotive development lifecycle, from requirements specification to hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing. Whether you're an engineer looking to upskill or a beginner entering the field, this course equips you to thrive in the automotive industry's shift towards smarter, more efficient vehicle development.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Model Based Development
Lecture 1 Overview of The Automotive Industry
Lecture 2 Modern Automotive Systems
Lecture 3 Software Development Demands In Automotive Industry
Lecture 4 Model-Based Development (MBD)
Lecture 5 How Model-Based Development Works?
Lecture 6 Software requirement analysis
Lecture 7 Software High-Level Design
Lecture 8 Software Low-Level Design Overview
Lecture 9 Model in Loop Testing Stage
Lecture 10 Code Generation
Lecture 11 Software in Loop (SIL)
Lecture 12 Hardware in Loop (HIL)
Lecture 13 Software Acceptance Testing
Lecture 14 Benefits of Model-Based Development
Lecture 15 Requirement Analysis
Lecture 16 Model-Based Design Configuration
Section 2: V-Model Approaches
Lecture 17 Model-Based Development
Lecture 18 Model-Based development process
Lecture 19 Model-Based Development- V Cycle
Lecture 20 Model Verification by Simulation (MvS)
Lecture 21 What is the V model for software development
Lecture 22 Function Requirements
Lecture 23 Function Development
Lecture 24 Software Development
Lecture 25 Software integration
Lecture 26 Function integration
Section 3: Software Testing Methods
Lecture 27 Testing
Lecture 28 Dynamic Testing
Lecture 29 Static Testing
Lecture 30 Testing Techniques
Lecture 31 Functional Testing and Unit Testing
Lecture 32 Integration Testing & System Testing
Lecture 33 Acceptance Testing & Non-Functional Testing
Lecture 34 Smoke Testing & Regression Testing
Lecture 35 Dynamic Testing & Structure Based Testing
Lecture 36 Condition Coverage
Lecture 37 Decisions Coverage
Lecture 38 Modified Condition/Decision Coverage
Mechanical, Automobile, Electrical and Electronics student can enroll this course.