What killer applications will drive V2X safely tomorrow?
Experts from Altran discuss how the company’s combined expertise in automotive, connectivity engineering, cybersecurity and data science can help to monetize V2X beyond road safety.
Experts from Altran discuss how the company’s combined expertise in automotive, connectivity engineering, cybersecurity and data science can help to monetize V2X beyond road safety.
Garima Mathur of Western Digital explains why data storage is key to accelerating the development of automotive technologies.
Dr. Dennis Kengo Oka of Synopsys discusses how to reduce security risks in CAVs prior to production by following a secure software development approach.
Dino Flore and Jim Misener of Qualcomm provide insight into the benefits of C-V2X, and how it improves predictability for enhanced road safety and autonomous driving.
Continental’s Bruno Nunes-Silva and Peer Sterner of Elektrobit outline the general trends in in-vehicle architectures with HPCs and share their experience with Adaptive and Classic AUTOSAR platforms.
Christian Götz explains how automakers like BMW and Audi are using HiveMQ and MQTT to build reliable and scalable connected car platforms.
Daniel Shwartzberg of Valens discusses the challenges faced by automakers with regards to in-vehicle connectivity and identifies some of the technical solutions that are available to them.
CVTA President Scott McCormick discusses the role that connectivity will play in the future of transportation, and explains the importance of the shift from reactive to preventative safety.
Leo Gergs of ABI Research discusses 5G applications and use cases in the automotive and smart transportation sectors, and explains how the technology will support safer, more efficient road traffic.