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RTI and Vector Partner to Accelerate DDS-Based Application Development and Testing

Integration of RTI Connext into CANoe.DDS enables deeper testing, higher efficiency, and shorter development cycles.

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RTI and Vector Partner to Accelerate DDS-Based Application Development and Testing
The partnership between RTI and Vector enables the efficient development of DDS-based applications. Image rights: Vector Informatik GmbH and Real-Time Innovations, Inc.

Vector Informatik and Real-Time Innovations (RTI) have announced a strategic partnership aimed at simplifying and accelerating the development and validation of DDS-based systems. By integrating the RTI Connext® communication framework into CANoe.DDS, Vector’s simulation, analysis, and test tool, developers gain a comprehensive environment for testing the full range of DDS functionality, including advanced RTI Connext features.

RTI Connext is one of the world’s leading Data Distribution Service (DDS™) platforms, providing a data-centric software framework designed for complex and safety-critical applications. Its integration into CANoe.DDS allows developers to build complete DDS-based simulation and test environments with minimal effort. Complex DDS communication can be simulated and validated early in the development process, improving test coverage, reducing system complexity in heterogeneous environments, and streamlining development workflows.

The joint solution targets a wide range of industries, including automotive, medical technology, and Industry 4.0. In automotive applications, DDS supports reliable and scalable data communication within increasingly complex vehicle architectures. In medical technology and surgical robotics, it enables secure, stable, real-time data exchange between networked devices. In Industry 4.0 environments, DDS serves as a foundation for data distribution in smart factories and advanced automation systems.

RTI will showcase the integrated testing solution from January 6–9 at CES in Las Vegas, booth 4662 (West Hall), as part of its DDS-based software-defined vehicle (SDV) toolchain. The solution is already being used by OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to develop vehicle software across zonal, high-performance computing (HPC), and cloud-based environments.

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