How can we design and configure systems where Adaptive and Classic AUTOSAR co-exist?
KPIT subject matter expert Anders Kallerdahl explains how to design and configure a system where Adaptive and Classic AUTOSAR co-exist.
KPIT subject matter expert Anders Kallerdahl explains how to design and configure a system where Adaptive and Classic AUTOSAR co-exist.
AVL’s Georg Schrank and Christoph Klement provide an in-depth analysis of the company’s latest benchmarking tests for the new Porsche Taycan’s 800V powertrain and battery.
AVL’s Marijn Hollander demonstrates a cost-effective digital solution, which enables the execution of prepared tests without the need for a calibration engineer on-site.
Experts from Ricardo discuss the future emissions challenges and solutions for Euro VII (heavy-duty vehicles) regulations.
FEV’s Tom Tasky discusses how gateway technology has become critical for prototype and proof-of-concept connected vehicle builds.
Experts from Drive System Design present a highly accessible, unique and independent methodology that helps to optimise, de-risk and future-proof electrified powertrain architecture selection.
Intempora’s Nicolas du Lac discusses how RTMaps software can help engineers across the various stages of the ADAS / AD development and testing cycles.
Experts from OpenSynergy discuss the company’s flexible radio software solution, which OEMs and Tier1 suppliers can integrate across different car models, geographical territories, hardware, and hardware generations.
Experts from AVL discuss a fuel cell testing solution, which can help stakeholders achieve a development process that is both cost- and time-efficient.
PatSnap’s Johnny Aguirre uses patent analysis to present a panoramic view of the most critical aspects of digital transformation in the automotive industry.
Experts from Continental discuss how high-performance computers (HPCs) are enabling a superior user experience (UX) for the vehicle of the future.
Engelbert Loibner of AVL outlines a comprehensive approach to support decision making for the industry’s most pressing vehicle development questions.
In this free, 60-minute webinar, KPIT’s Sophia Suo, Geetha Srinivasan and Kumara Vardhan Kolli discuss a platform-led approach for software integration, which can result in seamless integration, improved validation and productivity, and reduced costs over the program lifecycle.
Experts from AVL discuss how virtual development can be used to understand and inhibit thermal runaway propagation in lithium-ion battery systems.
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.
Elektrobit’s Steffen Kuhn describes how agile practices can be combined with the application of the functional safety standard ISO 26262 when developing safety-related automotive embedded software.
AVL’s Wenzel Prochazka discusses how to cool an electric vehicle battery using a dielectric fluid to remove heat from the cells, contactors and busbars.
Dow’s Bruce Hilman and Brad Tuft provide an overview of silicone adhesive curing technologies on the market today and describes development trends.
Professor Bernd Hindel, CEO of Method Park, discusses the core principles of the industry-specific Automotive SPICE® (A-SPICE) standard.
AVL’s Dr. Wolfgang Puntigam discusses new approaches within the vehicle development process and its evolution into an open development ecosystem.