dSPACE GmbH, founded in 1988 and headquartered in Paderborn, Germany, is a leading provider of simulation and validation solutions for the development of automotive, aerospace, and industrial embedded systems. Their product range includes hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulators, rapid control prototyping systems, and automated testing tools. dSPACE's solutions enable manufacturers and suppliers to develop and validate complex control systems efficiently, supporting advancements in autonomous driving, electrification, and connectivity. With a global presence, dSPACE serves clients worldwide, ensuring the reliability and safety of embedded systems.
dSPACE has received certification from TÜV Süd for its SIMPHERA software solution according to ISO 26262, a standard for safety-related systems. SIMPHERA is a cloud-based simulation and validation solution, used to validate functions for autonomous driving. Automotive manufacturers and suppliers worldwide can now exempt SIMPHERA from the qualification of their overall processes according to ISO 26262.
Yes, you can test all components of a powertrain for electric vehicles, such as the battery, drivetrain, and inverter, in a real car and in a real environment. Or you can use all the advantages of simulation with power-hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) systems.
cogniBIT and dSPACE are working together to make traffic scenarios for the development and testing of autonomous vehicles even more realistic. In a first stage, dSPACE is pairing its simulation environment Automotive Simulation Models (ASM) with driveBOT, cogniBIT’s AI-based driver model, to integrate unpredictable behavior of human drivers into simulation.
dSPACE expands its range of Automotive Radar Test Systems (DARTS) and launches a solution for automatic end-of-line testing of automotive radar sensors. The new test solution was developed in cooperation with NOFFZ Technologies GmbH and helps ensure that radar-based driver assistance systems are reliable and precise.
dSPACE is working tirelessly with the automotive industry to make the dream of autonomous driving come true. Now, the Paderborn-based company is sending a sensor vehicle with a dSPACE design out onto the roads to record traffic data.
dSPACE is launching a modular system concept for testing battery management systems. The new solution will let users test modern battery systems with overall voltages of up to 1,500 V. Its innovative core component is a high-precision cell voltage emulation board.
dSPACE is pooling its expertise in the development and testing of charging technologies and expanding its Project Center Munich, which has been in operation for 20 years, to include a Charging Competence Center.
dSPACE is launching AURELION, a new sensor simulation solution that provides high-resolution visualization for testing and validating functions for autonomous driving.
The comprehensive solution suite enables the development of next-generation onboard vehicle chargers that comply with international standards, thereby facilitating conformance testing.
KPIT Technologies, dSPACE, and Microsoft have teamed up to offer a unique solution for OEMs and Tier-1s seeking homologation (self-certification in the USA) for advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving.