Steinbeis Interagierende Systeme GmbH
Johannes-Kepler-Straße 10
71083 Herrenberg
Germany
71083 Herrenberg
Germany
- Phone: +49 7032 2295-415
Website: www.interagierende-systeme.de
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Management:
- Dr. Oliver Bühler
- Dr. Daniel Ulmer
Services
The Steinbeis enterprise for interacting systems, Interagierende Systeme GmbH, serves as a development partner for all tasks relating to the testing of embedded systems. It focuses on the design, development, setup and operation of testing platforms used for the testing of advanced driver assistance systems.
Key Areas
- Testing instruments for the functional testing of embedded systems
- Testing procedures for the testing of embedded systems
- Testing of embedded systems with environmental detection sensor technology, especially in terms of their interaction with their environment
- Simulation of environmental detection sensor technology and connection to environmental models
- Automated evaluation of testing results
- Description, implementation and realization of test cases for advanced driver assistance systems
Media
Steinbeis Transfer Magazine
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Enabling simulation-driven development with digital twins (Transfer 3/2025)
Simulations show the way forward for driver assistance systems and autonomous driving -
Simulator and digital twin offer practical experience (Transfer 2/2025)
The Herrenberg Steinbeis team’s SimOps learning platform enables software development in realistic conditions -
Simulations Help Manage Risk and Complexity (Transfer 3/2022)
Steinbeis experts conduct testing of complex driving scenarios -
Everyone Starts Small (Transfer 3/2021)
From a controlled, scenario-based test model to a self-driving car -
How Automating Processes Raises Productivity and Cuts Costs (Transfer 3/2021)
Steinbeis student analyzes the automation level of a software release process -
“The importance of testing instruments is rising rapidly” (Transfer 4/2018)
An interview with Dr. Daniel Ulmer, managing director of Steinbeis Interagierende Systeme GmbH -
The Testing Aspects of Automated Driving (Transfer 2/2017)
Steinbeis experts develop a framework to evaluate the robustness of electronic control unit software -
“The driver should become redundant” (Transfer 1/2017)
An interview with Dr. Oliver Bühler and Dr. Daniel Ulmer, managing directors of Steinbeis Interagierende Systeme GmbH -
Virtual Testing of Reality (Transfer 4/2015)
The Steinbeis Foundation Transfer Award 2015