Human-centric development of software-defined-vehicles
VI-grade’s Michael Hoffmann explores the pivotal role of Digital Twins in enhancing software functionality, ensuring safety, and exceeding customer expectations.
VI-grade’s Michael Hoffmann explores the pivotal role of Digital Twins in enhancing software functionality, ensuring safety, and exceeding customer expectations.
Shaked Delarea and Shahar Shechter of Argus Cyber Security discuss the various technological advancements of keyless entry systems.
Garrett’s Joseph Antoon discusses the challenges of automotive cybersecurity fault classification and explains how to reduce the burden on SOC analysts.
TTTech Auto’s CTO, Stefan Poledna, addresses the integration challenges associated with software-defined vehicles.
Experts from Continental Engineering Services explain how they are helping OEMs to fulfil the stringent GSR requirements by implementing active/passive safety and cybersecurity functions across all vehicle types.
Andreas Greff and Amir Mahdi Namazi present Continental’s vECU Creator, which allows software developers to run a HPC ECU in a virtual cloud-based environment.
Continental and Argus Cyber Security experts discuss the differences between automotive cyber security regulations, standards, and best practices in different markets and their impact on the industry.
Manuel Del Castillo and Ross van der Merwe of Focal Point Positioning present effective strategies to combat vehicle cyber attacks, including GPS spoofing.
Raj Reddy and Valentin Anisimov of ECARX discuss the revolutionary Google Automotive Services, its integration into IVI systems, and real-world examples of its implementation.
Darren Buttle of ETAS and MIMER Information Technology’s Karl-König Königsson explain how to streamline vehicle data access by separating data and applications via the relational database in a vehicle’s HPC.
Elektrobit’s Veli Matti Lastumäki and Manoj Sharma explain the central role of cryptography in safeguarding automotive systems.
IAV’s Kathrin Hagemann sheds light on the harmonization and compliance evaluation of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS).
NXP’s Paul Lee discusses how NXP’s S32 CoreRide platform can simplify the development path to software-defined vehicles.
VicOne’s Jay Yaneza explains how Gen AI/LLM can ease the risk evaluation burden and help manage the dynamic situation of SDV cyber risks without adding to workload or stress.
Cinemo’s Ivan Dimkovic explains how the software-defined vehicle revolutionizes the infotainment experience, creating more personalized and context-aware journeys.
Rohan Pandit of ETAS and Infineon’s Michael Arzberger and Laurent Heidt discuss the complexities of balancing cybersecurity, performance, and cost-effectiveness in today’s competitive market.
IAV’s Max Winkelmann and Mike Hartrumpf provide a clear vision of automated vehicle safety validation and explain how to carry out effective testing.
Elektrobit’s Joel Thurlby outlines the impact of functional failures and interference on vehicle functions and automotive software.
Experts from Cognata, Microsoft, and AMD explain how to utilize the transformative powers of Cloud technology and advanced simulation tools.
NXP’s Janna Garofolo and Marius Rotaru discuss the key aspects of isolation and virtualization solutions for real-time automotive MCUs.