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[[Embedded systems]] are designed to control complex plantsplant such as land vehicles, satellites, spacecrafts, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), aircraft, weapon systems, marine vehicles, and jet engines. They generally require a high level of complexity within the embedded system to manage the complexity of the plant under control.
 
Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulation is a technique that is used increasingly in the development and test of complex real-time embedded systems. The purpose of HIL simulation is to provide an effective platform for developing and testing real-time embedded systems. HIL simulation provides an effective platform by adding the complexity of the plant under control to the test platform. The complexity of the plant under control is included in test and development by adding a mathematical representation of all related dynamic systems. These mathematical representations are referred to as the “plant simulation.”