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In this video, Curt Hillier and Daniel Scurtu, both engineering directors, discuss how a virtual development environment running in the cloud can be used to fine-tune a complex algorithm that optimizes the torque (read extends range) of a hybrid electric vehicle balancing between the combustion engine and the electrical motor system. During the video, they explain what a virtual development environment (S32 Cloud Studio) is exactly, how to accurately use a virtualized NXP chip from our partner Synopsys and how to develop in the cloud using AWS.
The demo run using our S32Z/E real-time processor, which is ideal for virtualization and isolation of vehicle functionalities.