Geensys facilitates the validation and verification of AUTOSAR systems with launch of ASIM for AUTOSAR Builder

Geensys’ ASIM for AUTOSAR Builder provides a comprehensive, PC-based solution for validating and verifying AUTOSAR systems early in the development cycle.

March 3rd, 2009

Embedded World 2009, Nürnberg, Germany – 3rd – 5th March 2009 – Hall 10, Stand 214. Geensys, the specialist provider of embedded development tools, value-added embedded engineering/consulting services and embedded software IP, has launched the ASIM simulation module for its award-winning AUTOSAR Builder tool suite. ASIM for AUTOSAR Builder provides a comprehensive, PC-based solution for validating and verifying AUTOSAR systems early in the development cycle. ASIM for AUTOSAR Builder will initially operate at the Virtual Functional Bus (VFB) and ECU levels. Network level simulation will be added later.

ASIM for AUTOSAR Builder’s VFB-level simulation capability facilitates the validation and verification of AUTOSAR Software Components (SWCs) independently of any hardware constraints and topology mapping. It focuses on the higher level of functional behavior of applications within the context of three layers of abstraction – the interface definition, behavior definition and implementation definition. For the interface definition layer, the ports and associated interfaces of an SWC that enable communication with other SWCs and underlying Basic Software (BSW) services are validated and verified. For the behavioral layer, the “runnables” in terms of real-time properties and execution semantics such as scheduling, triggering and activation sources are validated and verified. The implementation layer deals with the validation and verification of resource consumption.

ASIM for AUTOSAR Builder’s ECU-level simulation capability facilitates the validation and verification of specific ECU implementations as part of a hardware topology. The use of AUTOSAR’s underlying standard BSW services, such as the ECU State Manager, the NVRAM Manager and the Communication Manager, by an SWC to fulfil specific tasks can significantly affect the functional behavior of the SWC requesting them as well as highlight non-functional flaws due to implementation artifacts. ECU-level simulation enables their impact to be thoroughly assessed.

ASIM for AUTOSAR Builder’s Network-level simulation facilitates the validation and verification of multiple SWCs and ECUs within the context of an entire system topology including network data.

“The launch of ASIM for AUTOSAR Builder solves the difficult challenges of validating and verifying an AUTOSAR-compliant system design,” said Pascal Gula, AUTOSAR Product Marketing Manager for Geensys. “Most importantly, it enables design issues to be identified and addressed early in the development cycle improving quality, saving time and reducing costs.”

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About Geensys

Created through the formal merger of two of France’s most innovative and dynamic companies in the embedded market – TNI Software and Ayrton Technology – Geensys is a powerful new force in the provision of embedded development tools, value-added embedded engineering and consulting services, and embedded software IP. Geensys is privately-owned and operates on a global scale through direct sales offices in France, Germany, Japan and China and through resellers in the USA and Europe. Geensys brings together a broad range of complementary embedded services and products founded on a commitment to quality, backed by an extensive, well-proven track record and designed to satisfy the embedded development requirements of the global automotive, aerospace, defense, railway, medical, industrial automation and telecommunications industries.

Media contacts:

Eliane Fourgeau, Vice President Sales & Marketing

Tel: +33 (0) 1 73 54 00 20. Email: eliane.fourgeau@geensys.com

Sophie Dubreuil, Marketing Manager

Tel: +33 (0) 1 73 54 00 29. Email: sophie.dubreuil@geensys.com

Keith Mason, Humbug PR

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Ann Williams, Humbug PR

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