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Combination of Human- and Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing Reduces Development Time

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To date combined human- and hardware-in-the-loop testing (H2iL) is underutilised in the automotive industry. However, since many years the aerospace industry has proved that the combination of the two testing technologies offers both safety and cost savings. Moog indicates that H2iL is also attractive for OEMs and Tiers, as it could lead to shorter product development times.

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Onesti, P. Combination of Human- and Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing Reduces Development Time. ATZ Autotechnol 9, 32–37 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03247138

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