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Study and implementation of a software prototype for reliability evaluation of vehicular electronic systems.
Rel. Giorgio Bruno. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Mechatronic Engineering (Ingegneria Meccatronica), 2022
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Abstract
The automotive industry is constantly evolving due to growing technology. Modern knowledge in systems control and embedded software architectures has made it possible to equip the latest commercial vehicles with advanced electronic systems, to offer a constantly connected driving experience and actively guarantee the safety of drivers and passengers. Certainly, one of the main objectives to be achieved when it comes to innovating a vehicle equipped with advanced systems is to provide a reliable and efficient solution, as complex integration through multiple on-board systems is required. Indeed, the high complexity of a vehicle's electronic architecture requires a time-consuming and expensive simulation phase for component verification and validation.
To this purpose, the thesis proposes the implementation of a software prototype capable of faithfully reproducing the behaviour of the commercial vehicle infotainment system
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