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Rahul Kambhampati

Technical Lead

Automotive Software

& Virtualization

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What is the need of Virtual Validation

October 27, 2025 Automotive Technology by Rahul Kambhampati
What is the need of Virtual Validation

Virtual Validation is process of creating Virtual ECU’s and validating these vECUs . What is the need to adapt Virtual Validation when it comes to software defined vehicles which is the next big thing in automotive industry

  1. Shrinking Development Cycle
    • Traditional Challenge: Hardware availability comes late in the development cycle, delaying testing.
    • Virtual Validation Benefit: Engineers can start testing months earlier on Virtual ECUs especially Virtual SIL Testing long before the real hardware is available.
    • Result: Early on in the testing cycle we can find defects and when it comes to HIL Testing, most of the defects will be already rectified
  2. Cost Reduction
    • Hil test benches, prototypes, physical test setups are expensive
    • Virtual validation replaces much of this with simulation-based environments. For example, running 1000 virtual scenarios in VEOS Platform costs a fraction of a single vehicle prototype test
  3. Scenario Coverage
    • Real world validation is limited by time, safety and logistics
    • Virtual validation enables thousands of scenarios to be covered
    • We can do continuous regression testing with automated CI/CV Pipelines
    • Result: Broader test coverage and higher software robustness
  4. Shift Left Testing Philosophy
    • Moving validation earlier in the life cycle
    • Since defects are found out early in the life cycle, it is lower cost of defect correction
  5. Integration with Continuous Development
    • Increase the speed of test execution by integrating with CI/CV so that quality time can be spent on finding defects early on testing lifecycle
  6. Support for Digital Twins and AI-Driven development

References

  1. Synopsys. (2022). Virtual ECUs: Enabling Early Software Bring-Up and Continuous Integration in Automotive Development. Synopsys White Paper.
  2. dSPACE GmbH. (2021). Function Validation with Virtual ECUs – Use Case. VEOS Virtual Validation Platform.
  3. Canonical Ltd. (2024, May 28). Virtual ECUs — The Future of Automotive Development and Testing. Canonical Blog.
  4. Express Computer India. (2023, November 17). Unlocking the Potential of Virtual ECU Validation: Revolutionizing Software Testing in Automotive Development.
  5. Qiao, J., & Chen, Y. (2024). The Influence and Application of Digital Twin Technology in Automotive Automation. ResearchGate.
  6. In-tech GmbH. (2023). Virtual Validation – Concept in the Loop. in-tech Insights
  7. Zhou, S., & Keller, M. (2025). Challenges of Virtual Validation and Verification for Automotive Functions. arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.14747.
  8. Synopsys. (2024, January 10). Shift-Left SDV Development with Virtual ECU Validation. Synopsys Chip Design Blog.
  9. dSPACE GmbH. (2022). Virtual Validation Redefined: Standardizing vECU Exchange with FMI. Engineers Insight Article.
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