Passenger cars are not unique in seeing a sharp increase in software. As automation and electrification grow in commercial vehicles, software will enable greater functionality in vehicle controls and ADAS systems, for example, not to mention increased vehicle uptime via over-the-air updates and more-effective preventative maintenance. In this 60-minute webinar from Truck & Off-Highway Engineering, experts will discuss obstacles in achieving software-defined CVs including designing and implementing complex architecture requirements and how to ensure safety and security.
Topics include:
- The benefits of software-defined commercial vehicles
- Advancing the truck and off-highway space
- Addressing functional safety and cybersecurity in software-defined commercial vehicles
- Transformation in E/E and software architectures
- Diversification in software development and deployment approaches
- Implications for verification and validation
- Solution space for short-cycled yet comprehensive verification and validation processes
An audience Q&A session will follow the technical presentation.
Speakers:
Tim Foerster, Strategic Product Manager, dSPACE
Tim Foerster serves as Strategic Product Manager at dSPACE, where he has worked for 10 years. He holds a degree in computer engineering from Paderborn University.
Anurag Ganguli, Ph.D., Vice President, Research and Development, Plus
Dr. Anurag Ganguli serves as Vice President of Research and Development at Plus where he defines and implements the product roadmap and development milestones of the company’s Level 4 driverless-truck technology. Prior to joining Plus, he was a Research Manager at the Palo Alto Research Center focusing on technologies for intelligent transportation systems. Anurag also previously helped develop collision-warning systems for cars and autonomous drones at Delphi and UtopiaCompression Corporation. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Tom Tasky, Vice President, FEV.io
Tom Tasky is Vice President of FEV.io, the Intelligent Mobility and Software division of FEV North America, Inc. He is responsible for leading connected and automated mobility development, systems engineering including functional safety and cybersecurity, and software development for a wide range of industries and applications. Tom has more than 30 years of industry experience, including powertrain systems development, electrical systems development and integration including vehicle diagnostics, and networking for prototype and series production programs for conventional, electrified, and automated vehicles.
Moderator:
Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group
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