Service-oriented architecture for software-driven vehicles
KPIT’s Omkar Panse present a new modularized SOA that consolidates the vast number of ECUs to enable the development of intelligent, networked vehicles.
KPIT’s Omkar Panse present a new modularized SOA that consolidates the vast number of ECUs to enable the development of intelligent, networked vehicles.
A KPIT subject matter expert outlines the essence of future-proofed validation solutions and the criticality of automating the verification and validation process.
KPIT’s Claus Hell presents the ‘as-is’ diagnostics development processes followed by OEMs and share recommendations to drive overall productivity and bottom-line improvements through process re-engineering, optimization and automation.
Experts from Harman and KPIT share their views on the challenges faced in supporting future architectures and outline a potential OTA solution for tomorrow’s vehicles.
ESCRYPT’s Jan Holle and Andreas Weber explain why distributed E/E architectures require a distributed IDPS that maps the specific protection needs of the vehicle systems.
Srinivas Polavarapu and Frank Schulte of dSPACE explore solutions for virtual test environments, sensor simulation, and the integration of software under test.
Dr. Dennis Kengo Oka outlines a practical step by step guide to building fuzz testing into the CI pipeline using the Zephyr Project RTOS as an example.
Intertek’s Rich Byczek outlines some of the frequently asked questions regarding developing a test plan for ADAS systems.
Armin Engstle and Thomas Guntschnig introduce AVL’s Dynamic Ground Truth System, a highly precise solution for recording and processing real-world data to support the development and homologation of ADAS/AD systems.
Ken Horne of Keysight Technologies provides unique insight into the company’s approach to autonomous drive emulation (ADE).
Arm’s Chet Babla explains how innovation at the intersection of hardware and software will shape the future of safe and affordable mobility.
Experts from Microchip discuss PCIe and automotive Ethernet’s critical role in creating complete end-to-end centralized computer platform architectures for ADAS and other connected vehicle technologies.
SBD Automotive’s Jitesh Joshy and David McClure reveal how true success comes from marrying real-world pen test findings, deep threat modelling expertise, and insight into competitor adoption trends.
ESCRYPT experts discuss the global demands on the ESCRYPT Intrusion Detection and Prevention Solution (IDPS) and its several components based on a review of binding legislation.
NNG’s Martin Pfeifle, Christoph Bonik of Artisense, and atlatec’s Henning Lategahn discuss their collaboration on augmented reality lane-level guidance.
Continental’s Frédéric Daudé and Jens Friedrich discuss the Ac2ated Sound concept, which replaces a full speaker setup with a few small actuators to create a high-end, immersive in-vehicle sound experience.
Xperi’s Paul Venezia explores the challenges of addressing hybrid radio on a global scale, outlines the solutions that deliver OEM-grade solutions, and previews what’s next in automotive entertainment.
Elektrobit’s Nazareth Samson presents a bird’s-eye view of augmented reality and explains its role in the future of mobility.
EB experts discuss the latest UNECE regulations covering over-the-air software updates and explain how OEMs and suppliers can overcome evolving challenges to implement them successfully.
Nexar’s Roni Floman explains how cameras will impact the vehicle market and what that means for OEMs and their suppliers.