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Framework To Control And Interact With SystemC-based Virtual Platforms Using The FMI (RWTH Aachen Univ. et al.)

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A new technical paper titled “FMI Meets SystemC: A Framework for Cross-Tool Virtual Prototyping” was published by researchers at RWTH Aachen University, MachineWare and tracetronic.

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“As systems become more complex, the demand for thorough testing and virtual prototyping grows. To simulate whole systems, multiple tools are usually needed to cover different parts. These parts include the hardware of a system and the environment with which the system interacts. The Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) standard for co-simulation can be used to connect these tools.

The control part of modern systems is usually a computing unit, such as a System-on-a-Chip (SoC) or Microcontroller Unit (MCU), which executes software from a connected memory and interacts with peripherals. To develop software without requiring access to physical hardware, full-system simulators, the so-called Virtual Platforms (VPs), are commonly used. The IEEE-standardized framework for VP development is SystemC TLM. SystemC provides interfaces and concepts that enable modular design and model exchange. However, SystemC lacks native FMI support, which limits the integration into broader co-simulation environments.

This paper presents a novel framework to control and interact with SystemC-based VPs using the FMI. We present a case study showing how a simulated temperature sensor in a SystemC simulation can obtain temperature values from an external tool via FMI. This approach allows the unmodified target software to run on the VP and receive realistic environmental input data such as temperature, velocity, or acceleration values from other tools. Thus, extensive software testing and verification is enabled. By having tests ready and the software pre-tested using a VP once the physical hardware is available, certifications like ISO 26262 can be done earlier.”

Find the technical paper here. July 2025.

Bosbach, Nils, Meik Schmidt, Lukas Jünger, Matthias Berthold, and Rainer Leupers. “FMI Meets SystemC: A Framework for Cross-Tool Virtual Prototyping.” arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.18339 (2025).



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