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Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

You'll never walk alone - simulating pedestrians in a world of cars

Michael Behrisch (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR))

Did you ever feel the urge to simulate your complete moving environment? We are here to help.

Up to now, there are several programmes for simulating vehicle or pedestrian flows. An independent, unconnected consideration of these traffic modes is sufficient for most planning purposes. However, for the investigation of road safety or the simulative support of planning and management of major events, an integrated simulation is essential. In such situations, the multitude of interactions between pedestrian flows and vehicles cannot be modelled adequately with separate programs.

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

The Truth behind the future of Software Define Vehicles

Jose Oliveira (Capgemini )

The automotive world is in a revolution that presents itself as a new paradigm to define vehicles, a Software Define Vehicle. It is not the first Automotive disruption that this industry is facing in a century, remembering electronics replacing mechanical parts already decades ago. Today the software is expanding its presence exponentially, with the ultimate goal being to deliver a better customer experience and new digital services.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

docs-as-code - A game changer for automotive

Nirmal Sasidharan (Robert Bosch GmbH)

Motivation

Software development in the automotive industry has been marred with heavy weight tooling or tooling with a lot of breaks or less automation possibilities. This leads to a lot of inefficiency in software development, resulting in delayed releases and thereby significant loss on competitiveness.

Technical Description

docs-as-code in simple terms means, using the same tools and workflows for creating engineering artifacts, as developers use for writing and maintaining code. This means,

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Best practices for Human Mobility and Real-time Machine Learning

Fawaz Ghali (Employed)

The applications of real-time machine learning on human mobility data continue to grow, thanks to the increase in digital mobility data, such as phone records, GPS traces, and social media posts. This has led to exponential growth in areas such as next location prediction, crowd flow, trajectory generation, flow generation, disease spreading, urban projection, and well-being.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Hypercube - Service Orchestration

Sebastian Lang (T-Systems International GmbH)

Increasing uncertainties are negatively shaping the OEM business. The era of hardware is ending and the software era is flourishing.

Vision: Cloud services are the key to react faster to changing market and customer demand, with better resource distribution for a more sustainable and effective execution of applications and software on hardware.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Bring the future into the factory with intelligent automation and virtual manufacturing

Sreekanth Kakaraparthy (IBM)
Geetha Karna (IBM)

The automotive industry is reshaping faster than ever before. Technology advancements are redefining transportation from traditional mechanics to complex sustainable, entertaining, and connected mobility enabled by electronics and software. To stay relevant in this fast-changing market, automakers must revisit how they approach all aspects of product design, development, and manufacturing. In this white paper, discover the state-of-the-art manufacturing hardware and software that can intelligently turn your production lines into autonomous, self-organizing operational environments.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Connected Vehicle Insights : A people and car relationship

Sreekanth Kakaraparthy (IBM)
Geetha Karna (IBM)

Connected Vehicle Insights is connected car software that integrates real-time data about drivers, vehicles and the environment to optimize the in-car experience. The dedicated cloud service streams data from vehicle sensors and uses analytics and AI to understand driver behavior. It links with other information systems in the cloud, such as weather and traffic, to add context and situational awareness.With this integrated information, connected vehicles can diagnose safety risks or quality issues and take immediate action.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Eclipse Muto

Naci Dai (eteration A.S.)
Deniz Memis (Eteration A.S)

Eclipse Muto provides an adaptive framework and a runtime platform for dynamically composable model-driven ROS software stacks on autonomous vehicles and robots in general

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Open Source has arrived in Automotive! - Eclipse Automotive - Open Collaboration for the Automotive Industry

Andreas Riexinger (Robert Bosch GmbH)

The Automotive industry is undergoing massive transformation with emerging automated, connected, and electric automotive technologies enabling new mobility services in a shared economy. In turn, these innovations are changing the way automakers, their partners, and customers create value and benefit from vehicles and transportation. And no one can do that alone ...

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

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