Integrating SystemC TLM into FMI 3.0 Co-Simulations with an Open-Source Approach
Albu, Andrei Mihai, Pollo, Giovanni, Burrello, Alessio, Pagliari, Daniele Jahier, Tesconi, Cristian, Neri, Alessandra, Soldi, Dario, Autieri, Fabio, Vinco, Sara
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The growing complexity of cyber-physical systems, particularly in automotive applications, has increased the demand for efficient modeling and cross-domain co-simulation techniques. While SystemC Transaction-Level Modeling (TLM) enables effective hardware/software co-design, its limited interoperability with models from other engineering domains poses integration challenges. This paper presents a fully open-source methodology for integrating SystemC TLM models into Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI)-based co-simulation workflows. By encapsulating SystemC TLM components as FMI 3.0 Co Simulation Functional Mock-up Units (FMUs), the proposed approach facilitates seamless, standardized integration across heterogeneous simulation environments. We introduce a lightweight open-source toolchain, address key technical challenges such as time synchronization and data exchange, and demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the integration through representative case studies.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-29-2025
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