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Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Variant Management for the Software Defined Vehicle

Nikolas Schuch (AVL List GmbH)

Variant Management for the Software Defined Vehicle

In modern vehicle E/E architectures it is of utmost importance to ensure a lean and agile software development approach can be applied, still keeping in mind that hundreds of vehicle variants need to be equipped with their individual configured software. Integration of variant calibration procedures with modern embedded software development is an emerging problem area which needs to be solved to achieve a high efficiency in releasing software for the software defined vehicle.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Eclipse openPASS - Open source implementation of ASAM OpenSCENARIO & usage across different simulation environments

Jan Dobberstein (Mercedes Benz AG)
Arun Das (BMW Group)
Tuan Duong Quang (TUEV SUED Auto Service GmbH)

Along with the software defined car, the automotive industry makes increasingly use of open source approaches for software outside the vehicle, too. Modularization of software components and API harmonization are key enabler for the use of open source, that can be seamlessly integrated in existing simulation tool chains.

We will show how we use openPASS as an ecosystem for co-creation: we commonly shape the MantleAPI as an agnostic interface, allowing to use e.g. the open source OpenSCENARIO engine of openPASS in different simulation environments.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Eclipse SDV: State of affairs 2023

Daniel Krippner (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Sara Gallian (Eclipse Foundation)

During the last 12 months, the Eclipse SDV working group has continued its cadence of community events, welcoming new members and embracing new projects.
This talk will give an update and overview on the SDV activities this past year, and an outlook on the highlights that will drive the WG in the coming 12 months.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Hirte - Multi-node service controller for automotive

Michael Engel (Red Hat)
Paul Wallrabe (Red Hat, Inc.)

The automotive industry is evolving rapidly. Among all the changes happening in this sector, container technology is considered to be a key enabler for the so-called Software Defined Vehicles (SDV). Existing container orchestration tools are designed for environments like private or public clouds, where constraints such as reaching a target state eventually apply. Safety-critical systems such as cars, however, impose a quite different set of requirements on the tooling.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Boost Your Career with a Quality Assurance Online Course: Here's How

Harsha Harsha (verizontechit)

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Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Orchestration of Automotive DevOps Pipelines - chances and constraints from Open-Source

GIANLUCA VITALE (AVL List GmbH)
Josef Zehetner (AVL List GmbH)

The automotive industry is experiencing a significant shift towards software-driven development, resulting in the need for efficient and reliable deployment processes. DevOps, a software development approach that emphasizes collaboration and automation between development and operations teams, has emerged as a valuable solution for streamlining software deployment in the automotive sector. This abstract explores the application of DevOps pipeline automation specifically tailored for automotive software deployment, while considering the open-source aspects.

 

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Eclipse SDV Developer Console and T-Systems Hypercube - Key Connected Car Services in Action

Sebastian Lang (T-Systems International GmbH)

T-Systems Hypercube is the potential central backbone for cross-domain automotive software lifecycle management. Hypercube brings the DevOps principle to the Software Defined Vehicle, by enabling data-driven software development across multiple vehicle domains, operations of software defined fleets and providing data-enabled insights.

 

Hereby Hypercube strongly relies on interaction with eclipse projects:

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Leveraging Eclipse SUMO and Eclipse MOSAIC: Unleashing the Power of Digital Twins for Efficient Urban Mobility Management in Berlin

Moritz Schweppenhäuser (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft)
Robert Hilbrich (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR))
Michael Behrisch (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR))

Managing road traffic in metropolitan areas like Berlin is a significant challenge for stakeholders such as local authorities, city planners, and automotive and logistics providers. In this presentation, we will showcase the utilization of open-source tools, Eclipse SUMO and Eclipse MOSAIC, to enhance urban mobility management, offering substantial benefits for these stakeholders.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Zenoh-Flow: Enabling AIoT Applications across the Cloud-to-Things continuum

Gabriele Baldoni (Student)

The objective of this presentation is to introduce and demonstrate the Zenoh-Flow framework as a solution to the challenges of developing and managing machine learning (ML) applications in the decentralized Cloud-to-Things continuum.

The presentation will highlight the following points:

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Create Detailed Traffic Models and Simulations with Open Source Tools and Open Data in the Blink of an Eye

Tobias Lukowitz (Seven Principles Mobility GmbH)
Robert Hilbrich (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR))
Martin Reuß

We want to make the benefits of existing traffic visualization, traffic simulation and traffic optimization techniques available for everyone by significantly reducing the effort to build the required traffic models of a city. As part of our ongoing work, we will make our tool chain for building digital twins of cities available as an Eclipse project and join the openMobility interest group. In order to showcase the current state of our development, we will present early results from our first speed zone case study in the city of Leonberg.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

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