taperoo2k wrote:Del Boy wrote:Postmoe wrote:
Good software is expensive enough. If you want to manage your combustion tunes on the go and with more than an excel sheet, of course. I mean, you want to have certain levels of automation and predictive analytics so you can put your ressources in other areas. That's why a supply chain solution starts at 100K for the smalest company.
I may be wrong in my interpretation, but I thought software has to FIA approved and be used in the standard FIA designated (supplied by McLaren electronics) ECU.
2016 technical regulations 8.2.1 Control electronics
I believe teams can run their own code on the ECU but it has to be FIA approved and is restricted so a team can't develop software that controls traction as an example. Everything else is to do with the ECU is locked down. McLaren do have expertise in software, so that's not really an issue for them. No idea if Honda do the PU maps themselves or get help from McLaren via data mining the data collected during races.
I'm thinking about the software they need to develop the car holistically, not the ECU.
They cannot use an excel sheet, they need some kind o ERP-like tool to manage the different layers of information from the different teams, only for the engine.
If combustion is key to harvesting, they need to manage several equilibriums. The way I see it, they need a solid sofware only for tuning the engine for a specific GP, with what if scenarios, analytics, etc. I mean... if not, they would need to gather info from the ICE guys, then the MGU guys, then the fuel guys... nightmarish.
Technically, there is nothing avoiding you to put middleware to link the ECU system to this development tool, as long as you don't touch the code.