Diagnostic engineering platform for automotive in the cloud
Experts from AWS and KPIT explain how cloud services are changing the evolving automotive industry and how KPIT is rethinking its diagnostic engineering platform in this context.
Experts from AWS and KPIT explain how cloud services are changing the evolving automotive industry and how KPIT is rethinking its diagnostic engineering platform in this context.
A KPIT subject matter expert outlines the essence of future-proofed validation solutions and the criticality of automating the verification and validation process.
Bence Falvy of Drive System Design uses ePOP to demonstrate how cross-platform optimisation can help manufacturers create cost-effective product strategies across a variety of target EV segments.
Srinivas Polavarapu and Frank Schulte of dSPACE explore solutions for virtual test environments, sensor simulation, and the integration of software under test.
AVL’s Mickael Berdin, Martin Arntz, and Andreas Ramsauer present a tool that enables objective driveability assessment and development to help achieve optimum customer satisfaction.
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.
b-plus automotive experts explain how software-based planning and AI-based data evaluation of test drives can make highly-efficient use of existing test resources possible.
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).
VI-grade’s Dave Bogema explains how a simulator enables users to experience the vibration and sound of virtual NVH prototypes with minimal space requirements.
AVL experts present new and adopted procedures and methods to reduce the residual risk for SOTIF in combination with functional safety.
dSPACE experts present a new web-based AD simulation and validation solution that leverages cloud technology for nearly unlimited scalability to improve test coverage.
AVL’s Heiko Scharke, Josko Balic, and Florian Klueck present the company’s toolchain for an optimized scenario-based workflow – AVL SCENIUS™.
Method Park’s Professor Bernd Hindel outlines a process framework that addresses the ISO 26262 standard for functional safety and Automotive SPICE for quality assurance in embedded software and systems development.
AVL’s Xaver Ryppa and Vitaly Biniyaminov discuss how lab management solutions can help optimize testing infrastructure requirements for maximum efficiency and productivity.
In this free, 60-minute webinar, AVL’s Thomas Platzer explains why the successful optimization of electrified drivetrains is dependent on the careful selection of signals and calculation modes.
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.
Ben Hager of dSPACE presents Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) solutions for autonomous vehicle testing, covering both closed-loop simulation and data replay testing.
Ricardo experts share their latest research findings into the efficiency, performance, cost and environmental benefits of powertrain electrification and sustainable liquid fuels.