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Hyundai Mobis Develops Data-Driven Validation System to Dramatically Cut Testing Time for SDVs

The platform could connect up to 60 simulators and perform 10,000 hours of validation in one week, Hyundai Mobis said.

  • On Thursday, Hyundai Mobis announced a new validation system for SDVs that links real-world road test data with virtual simulators to test ECUs and autonomous driving performance.
  • Global Automakers increasingly require suppliers to provide tens of thousands of hours of data-based validation for core components, a process typically involving years of real-world test driving that Hyundai Mobis aims to drastically accelerate.
  • Hyundai Mobis plans to connect up to 60 simulators to this platform, enabling the company to complete 10,000 hours of evaluation and validation in one week by replicating complex driving scenarios.
  • Ko Bongchul, Chief of Automotive Electronics R&D at Hyundai Mobis, explained the system will "expand the speed and scope of validation," significantly boosting competitiveness in securing orders for core SDV components.
  • The company intends to continuously enhance this system through data integration across its four global technology centers in the United States, Germany, China, and India to advance autonomous driving and ADAS technologies.
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Hyundai Mobis Develops Data-Driven Validation System to Dramatically Cut Testing Time for SDVs

The new system collects real-world driving data and replicates various driving scenarios in the lab using simulators directly connected to ECUsIt performs large-scale validation more quickly and efficiently by automating data management and integrating it with simulatorsExpected to strengthen SDV…

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Hyundai Mobis announced on the 16th that it has established an evaluation and verification system capable of repeatedly testing Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs) and core autonomous driving control units (ECUs). This system was built based on data obtained from actual driving and parking environments using sensors mounted on test vehicles. The core of the system is to implement virtual environments that include nighttime, rain, and unexpected sit…

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조선일보 broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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