AVL Focus - Issue 2023

THE AVL MOBILITY TREND MAGAZINE - No. 1 2023

From Embed-

ded Controls

to Connectivity

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S P E C I A L : S O F T W A R E

embedded software development

development, software integration

with hardware, and testing, AVL is

unique, he reckons. “There are few

companies in the world with this

combined expertise.”

Validation and testing software is a

valuable instrument for AVL devel-

opers. “We are also able to test soft-

ware with simulated drivers, but a

lot is still hybrid testing”, explains

Harald Petschnik, Business Innova-

tion Manager. While infotainment

requires less testing in the complete

vehicle, safety and security-relevant

functions in particular need to be

tested in combination with hard-

ware. Independent developers from

the mechanical automotive world

who also demonstrate expertise

in embedded software and simu-

lation have the biggest advantage:

they know how to combine the

two worlds.

To stay one step ahead, AVL in-

vests heavily in research and devel-

opment to remain the ideal technol-

ogy partner in the coming decades.

Georg Schwab, Managing Direc-

tor at AVL Software and Functions

in Regensburg, knows what he is

talking about. He and his team are

working on the vehicle functions

and features of the present and fu-

ture. He says: “OEMs that used to

think about their hardware and en-

gine at the beginning of the devel-

opment process are now focusing

on software and features from the

start.” With its competence in series

OEMS THAT USED

TO THINK ABOUT

THEIR HARDWARE

AND ENGINE AT

THE BEGINNING OF

THE DEVELOPMENT

PROCESS ARE

NOW FOCUSING

ON SOFTWARE

AND FEATURES

FROM THE START.”

Georg Schwab

Managing Director at AVL Software

and Functions in Regensburg