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Model-based systems engineering for E/E architecture design

May 23, 2022
Automation and connectivity are increasing the complexity of E/E architectures in vehicles. To cope with this, OEMs must implement MBSE with solutions that provide advanced data continuity, automation, verification, and design optimization.

As vehicles become more automated, the traceability provided by a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) flow with advanced E/E engineering tools will be crucial to demonstrating regulatory compliance and the safety of a vehicle platform. In this white paper, discover how MBSE, with an advanced portfolio of engineering software solutions, can provide the capabilities for developing the increasingly sophisticated E/E architectures of modern cars and commercial vehicles.

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