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RTI and Ansys Partner to Offer Advanced SImulation for Systems

Technical integration of RTI Connext and Ansys software provides an advanced simulation environment for real-time systems.

RTI and Ansys Partner to Offer Advanced SImulation for Systems
Source: RTI and Ansys
Connext is a data-centric framework for performance, scalability and autonomy. Image courtesy of RTI and Ansys.

By DE Editors  

January 13, 2023

Real-Time Innovations (RTI), a software framework company for autonomous systems, announces its partnership with Ansys, a simulation software company. This collaboration accelerates the development, testing and deployment of distributed systems by allowing them to be simulated without underlying hardware, according to the companies. 

The integration of RTI Connext with Ansys SCADE and SCADE Display enables engineers to design and test their systems against real-world scenarios in secure, highly-scalable digital environments, before moving to production stages, according to the companies.

The partnership between RTI and Ansys builds on past collaborative work in avionics and automotive, including the first phase of the Indy Autonomous Challenge, in which university teams created and raced fully autonomous vehicles in a simulated environment. For this challenge, RTI Connext was tightly integrated with the Ansys simulation platform and Ansys SCADE model-based development environment, allowing every team to quickly design, test, rebuild and race their virtual cars on the digital track.

In avionics, RTI and Ansys have teamed to optimize simulation and design of deterministic AI systems, sending streams of intelligence to control systems. RTI Connext TSS works with the Ansys SCADE Display ARINC 661 Cockpit Display System (CDS) in a Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) conformant environment that uses the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) for rapid development.

In automotive, the combination of RTI Connext Drive and Ansys SCADE Automotive provides an integrated platform across DDS, ROS 2, AUTOSAR Classic and AUTOSAR Adaptive, enabling software teams to work with the standard(s) that meet their needs at different points in the innovation cyclem according to Ansys.

“Ansys and RTI have a strong strategic alignment in all major industries ranging from Aerospace, Defense and Automotive as well as answering the specific needs for the implementation of Autonomous Systems,” says Vincent Rossignol, senior manager, Product Management at Ansys. “RTI provides a certified DDS-based embedded platform which enables users to easily run Ansys SCADE for developing safe, reliable, interoperable and secure embedded systems, which provides our customers with the most efficient environment for their development processes.”

“Our customers are building some of the world’s most critical and complex systems. Using a proven, realistic simulation environment is a critical first step in creating products that perform as designed,” says David Barnett, VP of Products & Markets at RTI. “Through our work with Ansys, engineers have access to an integrated technology approach to functional application design using real-world, real-time data. This technical alliance is an important milestone to build on our work together in automotive, avionics and other challenging applications.”

Download a free 30-day trial of the latest, fully-functional Connext software here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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