Case Study
Thursday, June 26
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
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The automotive industry is rapidly transitioning toward the era of Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs). As we embark on this transformative journey, collaboration becomes paramount. Enter the SDV Alliance, a unique collaboration of SDV relevant consortiaâ initially AUTOSAR, Eclipse SDV, COVESA and SOAFEEâworking together to harmonize standards, methodologies, and technologies for SDVs. The SDV Alliance bridges gaps not only within individual consortia but also between them. By clarifying each consortiumâs contributions and demonstrating their interconnectedness, the Alliance aims to create a unified vision for SDVs.
The Alliance embraces existing SDV descriptions from various efforts and external organizations. It seeks to agree on a clear, unified definition of what constitutes an SDV. Recognizing the complexity of SDVs, the Alliance pools core competencies from each organization. By aligning methodologies and standards, it ensures seamless development across varied execution environments. SOAFEE advocates for a cloud-native approach to SDVs. Leveraging containerization, microservices, and orchestration, SOAFEE enables scalable, resilient, and secure software deployment. The cloud becomes the backbone for SDV services, allowing dynamic updates, data sharing, and edge-to-cloud communication. With over 360 global partners, AUTOSAR brings extensive experience in in-vehicle software. AUTOSAR aims to facilitate a smooth transition to the SDV future, leveraging existing technologies and joint developments.
The SDV Alliance represents a collaborative force that transcends organizational boundaries. By aligning efforts, defining SDVs, and showcasing technical synergy, we pave the way for a reality where software-defined vehicles thrive. In this presentation, we want to show AUTOSARs answers to the SDV Challenge and the SDV Alliance in general.
Michael Niklas-HĂśret is an active member of the AUTOSAR Steering Committee representing Continental.
Michael Niklas-HĂśret has been active in AUTOSAR Standardization since 2013 in various roles, including being the AUTOSAR Steering Committee representative for Continental for five years.
Michael Niklas-HĂśret is interested in preparing the AUTOSAR standard to meet the challenges of the automotive industry and guiding the organization through the journey of the Software-Defined Vehicle.