Experts from Siemens and Hyundai Motor Group explain how to use a test-data-driven MBSE approach to accurately predict road noise, focusing on the vehicle body, suspension, and tire.
AB Dynamics’ Matt Dustan introduces kinematics and compliance (K&C) testing and discusses how K&C test machines are evolving to meet the future needs of the automotive industry, including EV testing and HIL capabilities.
ETAS experts explain how OEMs and suppliers can create a certified cybersecurity management system (CSMS) and related management system based on PROOF and the ETAS template repository.
HiL experts discuss how to synchronize development between the OEM and supplier by employing Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) testing, where the real component is integrated into a real-time simulated environment.
Sjon Kuijpers of HERE Technologies and Martin Pfeifle of NNG explain how automakers can equip their vehicles with intelligent insights to help reduce driver errors.
KPIT’s Stefan Zeppetzauer and Amit Shah present a comprehensive approach to electro-mechanical diagnostics coupled with the diagnostics of software running on HPCs within the software-defined vehicle.
Dr Ibrahim Armac of ETAS provides unique insight into future over-the-air (OTA) update challenges and potential solutions.
Elektrobit’s Joel Thurlby explains how hypervisor technology provides the foundation for a safe and secure automotive operating system.
IBM’s Dr Andreas Kühmichel and Michal Frenkel of Argus Cyber Security explain how a specialized Vehicle SOC provides a complete view of fleet cyber security.
Assaf Harel of Karamba Security provides unique insight into the E-motor inverter, focusing on critical cybersecurity risks, intellectual property threats and remediations.
Assaf Harel of Karamba Security discusses the on-board charger, a critical vehicle component with significant safety risks ranging from overheating and combustion to data attack vectors.
Assaf Harel of Karamba Security, Bill Mazzara of Stellantis and Rohan Singla of ChargePoint provide unique insight into ISO/SAE 21434 compliance in the electric vehicle industry.
David Barzilai of Karamba Security and Michal Petran of Accenture provide insight into automotive vulnerability management systems.
AVL experts discuss an easy-to-use solution that supports you throughout the development process with assistants such as the engine model generator, parameterization wizards, and various automated workflows.
AVL’s Lucas Kira and Matthias Pichler explain the importance of these external influences and the cross-effects created between the different vehicle areas, from chassis to powertrain and thermal systems.
Sasken’s Girish BVS and Amol Kulkarni explain how OEMs and suppliers can use a blockchain-based framework to optimize the cost and time associated with vehicle recalls and parts tracking.
DSD’s Jason Schneider and AK Arafat walk through the processes and tools used to develop cutting-edge motor control strategies, blending simulation and conventional physical testing.
AVL’s Marijn Hollander and Morgan LeCossec explain the benefits of advanced methodologies for E-Drive powertrain development using AVL CAMEO.
Omar Alshabibi of ETAS explains how to address security challenges for complex automotive SoCs.
HBK’s Mitch Marks discusses using back EMF measurements to characterize and validate motors at the end of an assembly line to decide if a part meets the requirements for production quickly.