Persival Video
Tutorial #5: ASAM OSI trace file
In this video, Clemens, CTO of Persival, provides a short introduction to ASAM OSI trace files. Building on the previous tutorials, Clemens explains how OSI can be used not only as an interface standard but also to store simulation data.
Key Topics Covered
What are ASAM OSI Trace Files? Learn how OSI trace files store simulation data in a binary format.
Recording and Replaying Simulations: Discover how to record simulation data using tools like the AVL Scenario Simulator and potentially replay it for validation and development.
Human-Readable Format: Understand how to convert binary OSI files to a human-readable format using available scripts.
Practical Examples: Follow along as Clemens demonstrates the use of OSI trace files in a simple Co-Simulation setup with esmini and OpenMSL.
Tools & Standards
AVL Scenario Simulator: Free tool for orchestrating Co-Simulation. https://www.avl.com/en-de/simulation-solutions/software-offering/simulation-tools-a-z/avl-scenario-simulator
esmini: Open-source scenario player. https://github.com/esmini/esmini
FMI Standard: Packaging models into Functional Mockup Units (FMUs). https://fmi-standard.org/
OpenMSL: Sensor model library. https://github.com/openMSL
ASAM OSI: Open Simulation Interface. https://github.com/OpenSimulationInterface/open-simulation-interface
Next Steps: Stay tuned for the next tutorial where we'll explore more advanced modeling techniques and the ASAM OpenMATERIAL 3D standard.