EMS 2 - a platform for success
New engine functions and ever stricter consumption and emission targets introduce a whole new level of engine management complexity.
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Innovative engine management systems therefore need to be modular in order to meet demanding quality objectives despite shorter development cycles and an ever growing number of variants.
We have developed a modular and scalable 32-bit engine management platform - EMS 2 - that sets a new industry benchmark.
Our EMS 2 platform builds on a generic system architecture at function level that allows model-based mapping of the physical reality. The individual modules that make up this system architecture - the so called "aggregates" - are complete functions that are largely independent of each other and feature precisely defined interfaces and tasks. All these aggregates can be combined and adapted in individual development projects and are also largely independent of the underlying hardware. At this level they can be used with different processor types. Manufacturer-specific function modules can also be integrated quickly and flexibly thanks to this open platform architecture.
Standardized yet flexible
EMS 2 can be used with all types of gasoline engines, diesel engines as well as bi-fuel and hybrid systems. The functions are also designed in such a way that our solution can meet all current worldwide demands with regard to emission limits - while additionally supporting extensions for more restrictive future standards.
In addition to being modular, scalable, and flexible in terms of software, EMS 2 offers a choice of various processor types, housings, and connectors. This makes the EMS 2 platform a truly universal solution.
With EMS 2, we offer vehicle manufacturers an engine management system that can be customized to meet their individual requirements while ensuring maximum quality through the use of proven standard modules.