Human-centric development of software-defined-vehicles
VI-grade’s Michael Hoffmann explores the pivotal role of Digital Twins in enhancing software functionality, ensuring safety, and exceeding customer expectations.
VI-grade’s Michael Hoffmann explores the pivotal role of Digital Twins in enhancing software functionality, ensuring safety, and exceeding customer expectations.
Elektrobit’s Biswajit Jana and Sandeep Sudhakaran discuss evolving trends in the connectivity and infotainment space and the window of opportunities to adopt these trends.
Element’s Steve Hayes and Michael Derby outline industry and legislative requirements to ensure that manufacturers can create the right EMC compliance strategies for their automotive products.
Shaked Delarea and Shahar Shechter of Argus Cyber Security discuss the various technological advancements of keyless entry systems.
Elektrobit’s Lazo Eric, Prashanth Kurumbudel, and Tommi Tallgren provide unique insight into the technologies shaping the future of the motorcycle industry.
Garrett’s Joseph Antoon discusses the challenges of automotive cybersecurity fault classification and explains how to reduce the burden on SOC analysts.
TTTech Auto’s CTO, Stefan Poledna, addresses the integration challenges associated with software-defined vehicles.
Experts from Continental Engineering Services explain how they are helping OEMs to fulfil the stringent GSR requirements by implementing active/passive safety and cybersecurity functions across all vehicle types.
RT-RK’s Nemanja Fimic explains how to utilize existing in-car infrastructure to add DTV and streaming cost-effectively and deliver premium content and an exceptional user experience.
VI-grade experts demonstrate through a selection of use cases how HiL tests enable OEMs to synchronize development by integrating real components into a simulated real-time environment.
IAV’s Johannes Dornheim and Mirko Knaak discuss how a generative AI-based assistant can help write, evaluate, and correct requirements by reducing repetitive tasks.
Andreas Greff and Amir Mahdi Namazi present Continental’s vECU Creator, which allows software developers to run a HPC ECU in a virtual cloud-based environment.
Kurt Dekoski of Renesas will discuss why autonomous driving and software-defined vehicle trends are shaping the use of ML and edge AI for future vehicles.
Continental and Argus Cyber Security experts discuss the differences between automotive cyber security regulations, standards, and best practices in different markets and their impact on the industry.
Elektrobit’s Stephan Schuster and Christoph Rade explain how to open the user interface for personalization through GenAI to provide an immersive, entertaining, and satisfying driving experience.
Anh Vu of Renesas Electronics discusses the latest automotive silicon timing trend and its growing applications.
Manuel Del Castillo and Ross van der Merwe of Focal Point Positioning present effective strategies to combat vehicle cyber attacks, including GPS spoofing.
NNG’s Jácint Tordai explores the strategic relevance of automotive app stores and how maximizing their value requires a mindset shift for automakers and their suppliers.
Raj Reddy and Valentin Anisimov of ECARX discuss the revolutionary Google Automotive Services, its integration into IVI systems, and real-world examples of its implementation.
Darren Buttle of ETAS and MIMER Information Technology’s Karl-König Königsson explain how to streamline vehicle data access by separating data and applications via the relational database in a vehicle’s HPC.