Hyundai Mobis is establishing a system that enables the development and verification of core vehicle technologies in a digital virtual environment. In this virtual environment, various vehicle sensors and controllers can be inspected, and autonomous driving scenarios can be artificially created for testing.


By utilizing this system, not only is the technology development time significantly shortened, but research teams and partner companies can also work simultaneously in the early stages of development, enhancing overall efficiency. It is an optimal system for the development of software-defined vehicles (SDV).


On the 25th, Hyundai Mobis announced that it is building 'M.Dev Studio' in collaboration with the U.S. software development company Wind River. This system transfers the real environment necessary for vehicle development into a digital space, allowing core technologies to be simulated and remotely monitored.


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For example, in the digital environment, various sensors and controllers can be inspected, and virtual signals can be generated to check whether the autonomous driving system operates correctly, enabling functional checks across different scenarios. Hyundai Mobis plans to establish this system next year and immediately apply it to parts design, verification, and evaluation.


In particular, the advantage lies in the fact that various developers can access the shared system anytime and anywhere in an online environment. Multiple project developments can proceed simultaneously, reducing product development time and cutting costs.


The digital-based system is closely linked to recent changes in vehicle development environments. As vehicles incorporate more electronic devices and the autonomous driving era approaches, the volume of data to be processed has increased exponentially. This has raised the need for new response systems in digital environments that overcome physical limitations.



Jung Soo-kyung, Vice President and Head of the Electronic Division at Hyundai Mobis, said, "We expect to improve development efficiency for evolving vehicle environments and respond quickly to customer demands," adding, "We will stably establish related systems and provide core solutions for global automakers’ SDV development."


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