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How Multiphysics Simulation Supports SDV Electrical and Electronics From Silicon to System

Electrical and electronic (E/E) architecture is emblematic of the shift in today's world from hardware-centric designs to more flexible, centralized software-defined systems. In the blending of vehicle power systems with advanced computing capabilities, software-defined vehicle (SDV) architectures deliver a crucial yet complex framework characterized by control units (ECUs), sensors, actuators, and communication networks to deploy and evolve SDV feature enhancements.

This white paper is a must-read for anyone working in this space who is curious about how multiphysics simulation can help them support these SDV E/E frameworks from chip to system, all while negating the otherwise fragmented, domain-specific approaches to design that are characterized by complexity and inefficiency.

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