The prevalence of microprocessor-based controllers in automotive systems has greatly increased the need for tools which can be used to validate and tune the control systems over their full range of operation. The objective of this paper is to develop a real time simulator for an anti-lock brake system (ABS) based on the methodology of hardware-in-the-loop simulation using a personal computer. By use of this simulator, the analysis of a commercial electronic control unit as well as the validation of the developed control logic for ABS was performed successfully. The idea of the simulator can be applied to the development of more advanced control systems, such as traction control system, vehcle dynamic control system and so forth.
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