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HWIL

Would it not be apropriate to mention also the alternative acronym HWIL? I think that was the dominant form before.

HIL in Automotive Systems

"In the context of automotive applications "Hardware-in-the-loop simulation systems provide such a virtual vehicle for systems validation and verification."[4]" "...provide such a virtual vehicle..." This sentence is unintelligible the way it has been quoted. "[S]uch a vehicle"? What is this referring to?