Skip to main content
  • Create account
  • Log in
EclipseCon - Eclipse Foundation
Register Now
  • Conference
    • Program Schedule
    • Program List
    • Keynotes
    • Registration
  • Community Activities
    • Community Day Overview
    • Automotive & SDV Community Day
    • Community Day for Java Developers
    • OSGi Summit
    • eSAAM 2023 on Cloud-to-Edge Continuum
    • Call for BoFs
    • Dinner Meetups
    • EMO Office Hours
  • Sponsors
    • Be a Sponsor
    • Information for Exhibitors
    • Our Sponsors
    • Sponsor Testimonials
  • Resources
    • Code of Conduct
    • Meet the Speakers
    • Information for Speakers
    • Information for Tutorial Presenters
    • Press
    • Share Your Participation
    • Convince Your Manager
    • Onsite Information for Attendees
  • About Us
    • EclipseCon 2023
    • Program Committee
    • The Eclipse Foundation
    • Past Conferences
  • Venue
    • Conference Venues
    • Hotels
    • Ludwigsburg
  1. Home
  2. EclipseCon
  3. VSS

VSS

Building your own vehicle application with Eclipse SDV

Sven Erik Jeroschewski (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Developers working on bringing their applications to a vehicle face common challenges, like how to get data in and out of the heterogeneous system architecture. Solving these challenges for each application and each model binds a lot of development time without adding much value for the driver. Therefore, it is reasonable to work with a reliable software stack that solves and abstracts many of these recurring issues. The participants of the Eclipse SDV working group aim to build such an open technology platform to accelerate the innovation of automotive-grade in-car software stacks.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

An Eclipse Automotive Stack for rapid-prototyping Software Defined Vehicles

Sven Erik Jeroschewski (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Processing data in a vehicle and getting it out in an uniform way is beneficial for many use cases on the journey to a Software Defined Vehicle (SDV). However, many applications are specific to the underlying hard- and software systems making it difficult to build up a joint stack that can be adopted and extended by solution developers without taking too much effort into the underlying layers. It is desirable to deploy the respective stack and a possible backend not limited to actual vehicles and cloud backends but also to locations more accessible to developers at their desks.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

KUKSA.val in-vehicle software stack for VSS Vehicle Signals

Sebastian Schildt (Robert Bosch GmbH)

The talk will show how the Eclipse KUKSA project can help to leverage the advantages of  a standardized description of signals based on VSS inside a vehicle.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Eclipse Foundation

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Sponsor
  • Members
  • Governance
  • Code of Conduct
  • Logo and Artwork
  • Board of Directors
  • Careers

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Copyright Agent
  • Eclipse Public License
  • Legal Resources

Useful Links

  • Report a Bug
  • Documentation
  • How to Contribute
  • Mailing Lists
  • Forums
  • Marketplace
EclipseCon is brought to you by The Eclipse Foundation with the support of our sponsors.
Powered by Drupal and built on COD.

Copyright © Eclipse Foundation. All Rights Reserved.

Back to the top