Design Article
Q&A: Autosar's implications for auto engineers
By Guido Sandmann, Mathworks
11/13/2012 12:44 PM EST
The latest version of the decade-old automotive design
standard AUTOSAR--version 4.11--is due in the first quarter of
2013 will include support for multicore processors and Ethernet.
The standard has been embraced by many OEMs, but there is some
concern that not everyone views the software-design standard in
the same way. Guido Sandmann, MathWorks
EMEA automotive marketing manager, discusses the evolution of
AUTOSAR and its implication for embedded design in this
Q&A:
Q: Is the AUTOSAR standard presenting a particular challenge to automotive manufacturers and suppliers?
Sandmann: At MathWorks, we believe AUTOSAR presents more of an opportunity than a challenge for automotive manufacturers and suppliers. AUTOSAR standardizes interfaces and formats to allow the exchange of data consistently between tools used through the different development phases. Now, automotive engineers need a consistent workflow across suppliers and other parties to support consistent data exchange between the phases without losing or corrupting design information. AUTOSAR with its standardized methodology and formats in conjunction with Model-Based Design supports these goals explicitly.
Q: What are the benefits of automatically generating AUTOSAR-compliant C-code and other AUTOSAR artifacts?
Sandmann: One of the key challenges for automotive engineers today is to get products to market faster, while retaining high quality and meeting regulatory requirements. In this situation, the benefits of automatic code generation are two-fold. First, it offers automotive engineers added confidence in the quality of their code by eliminating the error-prone hand coding process. Second, it allows these engineers more time to focus on design innovation and verification and validation instead of investing valuable resources in code creation and documentation.
Embedded Coder’s code generation support for AUTOSAR includes generation of AUTOSAR component description XML files for software integration. This further reduces development time because integration of application software components into Run Time Environments and target ECUs becomes much easier.
Next: Best strategies?
Q: Is the AUTOSAR standard presenting a particular challenge to automotive manufacturers and suppliers?
Sandmann: At MathWorks, we believe AUTOSAR presents more of an opportunity than a challenge for automotive manufacturers and suppliers. AUTOSAR standardizes interfaces and formats to allow the exchange of data consistently between tools used through the different development phases. Now, automotive engineers need a consistent workflow across suppliers and other parties to support consistent data exchange between the phases without losing or corrupting design information. AUTOSAR with its standardized methodology and formats in conjunction with Model-Based Design supports these goals explicitly.
Q: What are the benefits of automatically generating AUTOSAR-compliant C-code and other AUTOSAR artifacts?
Sandmann: One of the key challenges for automotive engineers today is to get products to market faster, while retaining high quality and meeting regulatory requirements. In this situation, the benefits of automatic code generation are two-fold. First, it offers automotive engineers added confidence in the quality of their code by eliminating the error-prone hand coding process. Second, it allows these engineers more time to focus on design innovation and verification and validation instead of investing valuable resources in code creation and documentation.
Embedded Coder’s code generation support for AUTOSAR includes generation of AUTOSAR component description XML files for software integration. This further reduces development time because integration of application software components into Run Time Environments and target ECUs becomes much easier.
Next: Best strategies?
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