Siemens cooperates with anmou holding to accelerate car design / reduce car cost by using digital twin

Posted 2023-04-20 00:00:00 +0000 UTC

According to foreign media reports, on January 6 local time, at the CES 2020 exhibition, arm, a chip design company, announced the latest cooperation results with Siemens. In the next few weeks, Amway will adjust its approach and tools to help automakers, integrators and suppliers bring the next generation platform to market. For Siemens, however, the company says its expertise can help solve the challenges facing the automotive industry, particularly those related to the development of platforms to implement advanced driving assistance systems, in vehicle infotainment platforms, digital cockpits, car to car and car to infrastructure communications, and cars. (picture source: anmou holding) siemens pave360 digital twin products adopt the technology of anmou, using high fidelity modeling technology, integrating sensors, integrated circuits, vehicle dynamics and vehicle operation environment (in this paper, digital twin refers to virtual car core, such as artificial intelligence accelerator). Such models can run the entire software stack, provide early power and performance indicators, and enable automakers to simulate subsystem design to better understand the field performance of such systems. It is hoped that the model created by pave360 can promote the development of integrated circuit design, and enable automobile manufacturers to integrate electronic control units (electronic control units are embedded systems in automobile electronic equipment, which can control one or more electrical systems). As a result, the number of circuit boards and wires in automobile design can be reduced, and each vehicle can save thousands of dollars. Digital twin modeling has become popular in other fields, mainly in industry and energy. For example, sensat in London helps customers in construction, mining, energy and other industries create location models related to their ongoing projects, transforming the real world into a machine understandable format. In addition, General Electric (GE) also provides companies with digital twins that can simulate real machines whose performance is closely tracked. Oracle, on the other hand, provides services that rely on virtual presence of objects, devices, and work environments. In fact, the market value of digital twin solutions developed by sensat, Ge, Oracle and Siemens is expected to grow from $3.8 billion in 2019 to $35.8 billion in 2025. According to report linker, the key factors driving the market value increase include the reduction of product development time and cost, the reduction of unexpected downtime, the increasing use of emerging technologies such as the Internet of things (IOT) and cloud, and the increasing use of predictive maintenance models after the adoption of digital twins.

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