Speaker
Description
Software is now an increasingly important part of the car. As ECU (Electronic Control Unit) hardware performance is getting better, the hundreds of ECUs in a traditional vehicle are reduced to dozens, and various features such as software updater via OTA (Over The Air) and fancy UI/UX are supported to satisfy customers. At the same time, the amount and complexity of software are increasing, and if it is not well managed architecturally, it is difficult to achieve the quality that must be satisfied to release the product, and the next development can be problematic.
In this talk, I will briefly talk about software architecture, starting with the history and trends of automotive software, and then talk about methodologies that can be used to evaluate it. I will also briefly introduce open-source projects and alliances that can be used to collaborate with other automotive companies, as many of the features required for software are difficult to develop directly.
Finally, I would like to conclude this presentation by raising a topic we can think about together about the future of automotive software.
References
Automotive Software Architectures: An Introduction Hardcover – 3 Mar. 2021
Keywords | automotive, software, open source |
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