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Item Reference architecture for interoperability testing of Electric Vehicle charging(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015-11-02) Lehfuss, Felix; Nohrer, Martin; Werkmany, Ewoud; Lopezz, Jose A.; Zabalaz, Eduardo; POWER SYSTEMS; Tecnalia Research & InnovationThis paper presents a reference architecture for interoperability testing of electric vehicles as well as their support equipment with the smart grid and the e-Mobility environment. Pan-European Electric Vehicle (EV)-charging is currently problematic as there are compliance and interoperability issues on different communication levels and among the different domains comprising the eMobility system. The discussed reference architecture is composed out of three layers that enable addressing a direct mapping of interfaces, functions and services, as well as real world actors and/or laboratory equipment. Utilizing this architecture enables cross-domain co-simulation for interoperability within the electric mobility and the smart grid environment. Given the future challenges that rise to interoperability testing and the fact that certain aspects are yet unknown or rarely defined, the discussed architecture presents a very modular and extendable approach.Item Supporting the Management of Reusable Automotive Software(2017-05-01) Larrucea, Xabier; Walker, Alastair; Colomo-Palacios, Ricardo; Tecnalia Research & InnovationImprovements in the automotive industry are introducing challenges related to management, software development, and safety requirements. The safety requirements involve both products and processes, the latter requirements stemming from regulations and standards such as ISO 26262. The OpenCert toolkit helps engineers define safety cases, manage evidence, and comply with ISO 26262. The development of a Safety Element out of Context (SEooC) based on a Hall-effect sensor illustrates this tool's use. SEooCs are reusable and are particularly demanding regarding process requirements and the associated information. This article is part of a theme issue on Automotive Software.