Leveraging a VI-grade DESKTOP Simulator into your system engineering process
VI-grade’s Scott Bergeon explains how the company’s entry-level DESKTOP simulator can be a powerful addition to the system engineering process for vehicle development.
VI-grade’s Scott Bergeon explains how the company’s entry-level DESKTOP simulator can be a powerful addition to the system engineering process for vehicle development.
Dr. Martin Pfeifle and Philip Hubertus explain how to extend the value of ISA with NNG iGO.Ahead and HERE location intelligence.
Western Digital’s Paul Mulholland examines the automotive data evolution, reviews future data storage use cases, and showcases the interfaces that best fit these uses.
Philip Hubertus of HERE Technologies and Elektrobit’s Dirk Spiesswinkel explain how to solve ISA customer pain points, and outline the benefits of using map data and the eHorizon platform for ISA.
Sasken’s Debashis Panigrahi and Vasudevan Mukundan explain how OEMs can use an adaptable, fully automated, yet simple framework to expedite their cockpit validation journey while maintaining quality and cost-effectiveness.
Elektrobit and Qualcomm experts explain how to use intelligent and modular combinations of hardware and software to provide an up-to-date user experience for vehicle occupants.
Sasken’s Shantanu Das explains how OEMs can expedite their connected vehicle data monetization journey.
Quectel’s Manfred Lindacher presents an automotive roadmap update to help automakers and suppliers plan their future products.
Experts from Continental present the company’s ShyTech in-vehicle display technology, which supports drivers in keeping an eye on critical information at all times.
Experts from Continental, IBM, and Zeiss present a general introduction to AI and explain how to leverage it to predict upcoming road conditions.
Continental’s Daniel Naujack explains the importance of interior cameras for human-machine interaction in combination with other sensors.
Tuxera’s Bernd Niedermeier examines today’s automotive software and hardware development challenges and identifies ways to mitigate the associated risks.
Thomas Bruss of Renesas and OpenSynergy’s Ralph Sasse provide unique insight into how open source projects are creating a more independent and flexible automotive industry.
KPIT’s Omkar Panse present a new modularized SOA that consolidates the vast number of ECUs to enable the development of intelligent, networked vehicles.
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.
Experts from HERE Technologies provide unique insight into data annotation, the process of humans labelling static and dynamic imagery so machines can understand what they are ‘seeing’.
Elektrobit’s Roland Schimpf and Uwe Meißner explain how to create state-of-the-art in-vehicle user experiences.
EB’s Frank Uhlig explains how automakers can successfully integrate Android Automotive and offer their customers unique in-car experiences.