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SAE J3049_201508

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Model Architecture and Interfaces Recommended Practice for Ground Vehicle System and Subsystem Dynamical Simulation

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English

Published date

27-08-2015

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1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. DEFINITIONS
4. GENERAL MODEL ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE
5. HIERARCHICAL ARCHITECTURE OF A GROUND
   VEHICLE SYSTEM
6. DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL SUBSYSTEMS
   OF A GROUND VEHICLE SYSTEM
7. APPLYING THE MODEL ARCHITECTURE AND INTERFACES
8. NOTES
Appendix A - Definition of units for physical quantities
Appendix B - Definition of interface port types
Appendix C - Subsystem scope and content quick reference
Appendix D - Alternate ground vehicle system configurations

Describes the architectural structure of a ground vehicle system dynamical model by partitioning it into subsystem models and by defining subsystem interfaces required to enable plug-and-play operation of a dynamical simulation models.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
385
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Current

The “Model Architecture and Interfaces Recommended Practice for Ground Vehicle System and Subsystem Dynamical Simulation” defines the architectural structure of a ground vehicle system dynamical model by partitioning it into subsystem models and by defining subsystem interfaces required to enable plug-and-play operation of a dynamical simulation models. All types of ground vehicle were considered in the development of the architecture, such as, passenger cars, light and medium duty trucks, heavy duty tractor trailer trucks, and vehicles/equipment for military, farming, construction, and mining. Versatility of this architectural partitioning is demonstrated by showing how it can be applied to different vehicle configurations. Application examples of architecture are provided for a large number of the publicly known ground vehicle configurations in production, testing, or development.This recommended practice encompasses standards to enable seamless plug-and-play reusability of dynamical models for simulating the functional behavior of a ground vehicle system and its subsystems. A single ground vehicle system is the system of interest. The architecture and interfaces support vehicle models that describe vehicle motion in one dimension (longitudinal), two dimensions (longitudinal and lateral or longitudinal and vertical), and three dimensions (longitudinal, lateral, and vertical). The scope includes defining recommended practices for:1Model architectural structure, and interfaces that enable the plug-and-play development of: (1) a top-level ground vehicle system model from subsystem models, and (2) subsystem models from other subsystem models; and2Model architecture and interfaces for all hardware and controller interfaces; however, the internal structure of control algorithms and software will not be included in this recommended practice.Since, other groups (such as, AUTOSAR) are addressing architecture and interfaces of models for control applications and software; they are not included in the scope of the recommended practice. However, in the future, the internal structure of control algorithms and software should be addressed for special issues of dynamical modeling and simulation of ground vehicle systems that are not covered by other standards groups.

SAE J2546_200202 Model Specification Process Standard
SAE J3016_201609 Taxonomy and Definitions for Terms Related to Driving Automation Systems for On-Road Motor Vehicles
ISO 80000-1:2009 Quantities and units — Part 1: General
IEEE 1076.1.1-2011 IEEE Standard for VHDL Analog and Mixed-Signal Extensions -- Packages for Multiple Energy Domain Support
SAE J670_200801 Vehicle Dynamics Terminology
SAE TSB003_199905 Rules for SAE Use of SI (Metric) Units
ISO 8855:2011 Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics and road-holding ability — Vocabulary

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