dSPACE VEOS

PC-Based Model Simulation and ECU Network Communication Platform. VEOS is a powerful simulation platform that validates the software of Electronic Control Units (ECUs) across many development stages.

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Core Advantages

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High-Quality Simulation Results

VEOS enables integration testing without hardware, delivering performance as reliable as tests conducted with hardware.

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Open Platform

Integrates different artifacts and tools into a holistic simulation test, improving development efficiency.

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SIL-HIL Transition

Couples VEOS with HIL simulators to achieve mixed simulation environments and artifact reuse.

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Flexibility

VEOS offers automated workflows and can handle various infrastructures to adapt to different development needs.

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Full FMI Support

Completely vendor-independent in the generation and use of Virtual ECUs (V-ECUs), ensuring extremely high compatibility.

What is VEOS?

Application Areas & Overview

Comprehensively Driving SIL Testing and Integration

VEOS is a dSPACE platform for PC-based simulation of models, Virtual Electronic Control Units (V-ECUs), and network communication. Because VEOS runs on a standard PC, it offers functional developers, software architects, and ECU testers many new options for Software-in-the-Loop (SIL) testing during the early stages of a project.

speedEarly Stage Simulation

Simulates various types of models in the early stages, including functional models, FMUs, Virtual ECUs (V-ECUs), and vehicle models, etc., freeing you from the constraints of any specific simulation hardware.

hubMulti-Model Scenario Support

For multi-model scenarios, VEOS can import, connect, and run an unlimited number of functional and plant models based on Simulink or FMI, further expanding the scope of application.

cloudCloud-Based Distributed Integration Testing

VEOS provides various integration options, distributed simulation, and scaling (such as executing parallel tests in the cloud via Dockerization), making it particularly suitable for large-scale integration testing.