Secure computing with central vehicle processors
Kai Lampka discusses the key security features supported by modern system-on-chips (SoCs) like NXP’s S32G and S32N families.
Kai Lampka discusses the key security features supported by modern system-on-chips (SoCs) like NXP’s S32G and S32N families.
AVL’s David Lenk explains how to overcome connectivity challenges in ADAS and autonomous driving applications.
Upstream’s Orit Gross and Jason Masker explore how digital twins deliver the critical context needed for proactive cybersecurity.
Murata experts explain how to overcome challenges in the development of high-performance computers and zonal controllers, with a specific focus on timing devices, inductors and capacitors.
RTI’s Rajive Joshi explains how a data-oriented architecture using the DDS standard can reduce the cost of vehicle software development and maintenance.
AVL’s Jürgen Wurzinger discusses the challenges and requirements of implementing continuous Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment across the vehicle supply chain.
Elektrobit’s Lucian Badescu explains why fail-operational systems are a real game-changer and how to achieve their requirement for guaranteed continuous and reliable operation.
Khaled Yakdan of Code Intelligence explains how to leverage Large Language Models to automate fuzz testing and help uncover bugs with minimal human involvement.
Scott Bergeon of VI-grade explains how to integrate, simulate, and test vehicle controllers in a dynamic virtual environment.