Anritsu and Valeo Collaborate on Virtual Validation Tools for Software-Defined Vehicles
Valeo and Anritsu have partnered to enhance virtual validation tools for software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The collaboration aims to develop digital twin-based testing methods to reduce reliance on physical hardware and shorten testing cycles. Anritsu will integrate a virtual engine into its In-the-Loop Simulator to create digital replicas of complex network environments, supporting comprehensive testing for telematics units and connectivity systems within SDVs.

Valeo and Anritsu have formed a collaboration focused on advancing virtual validation tools for software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Their initiative will develop digital twin-based methods for testing vehicle software, notably telematics units, to minimize dependence on physical hardware and reduce testing cycles.
Anritsu will enhance its software-based In-the-Loop Simulator with a virtual engine that simulates real-world operating events. This system will enable modeling of vehicle fleets both in the cloud and on local machines. The partnership aims to meet the industry's increasing demand for extensive testing parameters as carmakers move towards software-centric architectures, necessitating higher automation and more efficient validation processes.




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