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• reduction of models and algorithms to meet the requirements of cheaper mass production hard-
                                       ware; and
                                     • defining the specifications for final hardware and software.
                                 Some of the advantages of HIL-simulation also hold for control prototyping. Some references for real-
                                 time simulation are [48,49].


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