Ask the experts: bring your ECU software development process problems!
ETAS Experts provide practical solutions to help you overcome your real-world ECU software development process challenges.
ETAS Experts provide practical solutions to help you overcome your real-world ECU software development process challenges.
Elektrobit’s Dr. Moritz Neukirchner explores the first certified approach for Linux in safety-related environments, enabling its extensive ecosystem in connected automotive systems.
Dr. Dusan Kenjic of RT-RK presents the LAVA solution, a software-generating tool that enables communication between AUTOSAR-based ECUs and Android infotainment systems.
Murata’s Dr Jens Adams and Thomas Widmer explain how to overcome IVI and CDC development challenges, focusing on communication modules and timing devices.
AB Dynamics and DRI experts discuss how they have reimaged the bicycle target so that it is ready to take on current test requirements and replicate more challenging scenarios in the future.
KD’s Óscar Ciordia explains how fiber optics and optical networks enhance in-car connectivity, improve safety, and support future-ready, data-intensive automotive applications.
Experts provide insight into proven approaches that drive growth, streamline operations, and position brands for sustained success in a competitive market.
Craig Brown of UL Solutions discusses the benefits of harmonizing ALM, PLM, and process management capabilities and explains how to foster agile practices by applying knowledge management.
Continental Engineering Service presents the Ac2ated Sound solution, which leverages electrodynamic actuators to activate existing vehicle structures, transforming them into high-quality sound radiators.
TTTech Auto and ZettaScale experts present innovative protocols that are transforming automotive systems by supporting real-time, data-centric communication, V2X readiness, and AUTOSAR integration.
Bruno Finco of MOVEdot and Mauro Cavalletti of VI-grade discuss how engineers can develop high-performance vehicles from the ground up using VI-CarRealTime.
Matthias Beckert presents Elektrobit’s EB corbos Linux built on Ubuntu SDK with new application development concept, which makes it easy to build images for your specific hardware.
Experts from Quest Global, Marelli Electronics and Y-Mobility explore the transformative shift towards the software-defined vehicle.
Cybellum’s Guy Gilam explores strategies for achieving cybersecurity excellence throughout the product development lifecycle.
TTTech Auto’s Dr. Sascha Drenkelforth presents a systematic approach for analyzing fail-operational systems in automotive applications.
IAV’s Max Winkelmann discusses the topic of simulation credibility assessment in the context of automated driving testing.
Elektrobit’s Dr. Moritz Neukirchner introduces “Moritz’s SDV Levels”, a framework inspired by SAE levels of autonomy, outlining the stages of SDV evolution from Level 0 to Level 5.
Continental’s Dr. rer.nat. Corina Apachite and Dr. Pia Dreiseitel explore the essential role of artificial intelligence in achieving Vision Zero – zero fatalities, zero injuries, and zero crashes.
IAV’s Dr. Clemens Satzger and Rüdiger Kewitz present their experience of the Blackberry IVY platform using an example of an AI-based age and gender estimator that extracts information from a simple camera image.
Perciv.ai’s Srimannarayana Baratam shares results from recent research into the influence of tunnel design choices on the occurrence of radar reflections.