Case Study
Monday, December 01
03:25 PM - 03:50 PM
Live in Berlin
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The SDV is fundamentally changing the way how vehicles are developed in the future. The Abstraction of the application software from the MW/OS accelerates time2market. Fast devOps cycles increase the UX and adapt the SW faster to the user expectation. Standardized interfaces and SW-re-usability decreases the overall development and the maintenance cost (e.g. security update and decreased SW variance). These new trends increase drastically the software-complexity on the vehicle computers. Standardized APIs are a well-known asset to manage the software-complexity in the cloud. Now, a deep insight into a safe and real-time capable API-stack for automotive is given. Concrete implementations are explained, and latency measurement underline the capability of the API based on COVESA’s vehicle signal specification.
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Director, Systems Engineering & Technical Strategy Mobility, Robert Bosch GmbH. Achim Henkel is electrical engineer with expertise in corporate research, power electronics, software engineering, and mobility system architecture. With the “Diplôme de spécialisation Supélec”, he began his career at ALCATEL-THALES, France. As well granted with a PhD from the
“Technical University of Darmstadt” he passed several positions at BOSCH in development, manufacturing, research. Today, he is director in the Corporate Technology and Engineering Strategy of Bosch Mobility and Chief Expert in software architecture for SDVs and Open-Source Strategy.