Take Flight with Assurance: The Importance of Hardware-in-the-Loop Verification
Date: June 10, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM EST / 10:00 AM CST / 8:00 AM PST / 3:00 PM GMT
Duration: 1 Hour
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Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) verification is critical to ensuring your systems are ready to soar before deployment. Join UEI’s Erik Goethert as he explores strategies to identify potential issues early, minimize risks, and enhance confidence in your system's functionality.
This webinar will provide an in-depth look into the testing and validation stages of the development lifecycle that will span unit, integration, system, acceptance, and regression testing.
If you're replicating cockpit systems to ensure seamless avionics communication for modern aircraft designs or verifying compatibility between propulsion systems and onboard electronics in experimental aircraft simulations, Mr. Goethert will provide insights that can help you achieve reliable performance and unparalleled safety in aviation systems.
Takeaways include:
Navigating the V-Model from Concept to Implementation:
- Grasp the principles of validation and verification through design and testing workflows.
- Analyze critical elements at every stage with practical case studies.
Crafting Robust Verification Frameworks:
- Leverage advanced techniques like HIL and System-Integration-Lab (SIL) methodologies.
- Dive into emerging frameworks like VISTAS—Virtual Interoperable Simulation for Testing Aircraft Systems in virtual or hybrid environments.
Essential Steps for a Thorough Verification Plan:
- A structured checklist to streamline and guarantee the success of your verification processes.
Speaker
Erik Goethert
Mr. Erik Goethert has designed, managed, and implemented applications that collect real-world data for aerospace and industries so engineers can build smart systems that are reliable, flexible, and rugged. He has more than 25 years of experience in industry-wide hardware, software, and I/O application solutions. He has an engineering degree from Cornell University.
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