Revolutionary Change: Vehicle Systems and Software Driven Architectures
Complex vehicle systems are reshaping the automotive industry
The complexity of vehicle design is rapidly evolving as software dominates the innovative and business generating market opportunities. These changes are pushing the tools and methodologies used by automotive engineers to their limits. This is especially true for the electrical and electronic systems as they are increasingly dominating the operation of a vehicle’s safety-critical systems, user experience and convenience features. To keep pace in this dynamic market, car manufacturers will need a methodology that enables engineers to design accurate and optimized systems. This presentation will be a technical discussion about the challenges and approaches needed to realize vehicles in the mobility age.
Software is driving agile development processes
Brand loyalty is not what it used to be; 66% of consumers would switch if a competitor offered better ADAS capability, for example. Old loyalties were based on engine performance or vehicle handling; new loyalties are being formed based on integration into your digital life. How do automakers change how a vehicle is designed, developed, and organizational modifications to support significant software content?
Key takeaways from this webinar include:
- What is needed to meet the technology demands for next generation vehicles
- Key considerations about E/E architectures
- Ways to improve engineering workflow and design data sharing
Who would be interested in shaping the automotive industry
- System and software architects
- Automotive product managers and solution architects
- Engineering managers and technology directors
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