For various reasons, most of today’s automotive developments are struggling with discipline silos such as mechanical, electrical, electronics, software, etc. The lack of global behavior analysis across the components of the system and the inconsistencies of the interfaces lead to product quality issues, late rework and even worse – recalls. As vehicles are getting more and more complex with new technologies and features, and more and more connected, such traditional, mostly document-based engineering is not anymore fit to purpose. For an electric vehicle for example, having the right technology is important, but one of the difficulties is to develop a balanced product to fit several usages. Designing proper components and parts of the vehicle with the right behaviors and performance characteristics at the first shot, in shortened time frames is now an absolute necessity. This session explains the value of performance design in a Model Based Systems Engineering approach. This approach will be illustrated with an electric drive through a methodical walk through.
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