Digitalization in automotive and industrial systems

Matthias Traub1, Hans‐Jörg Vögel1, Eric Sax2, Thilo Streichert3 and Jérôme Härri4
1BMW Group, Research & Technologies Electric/Electronic Architecture and Technologies, München, Germany
2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute for Information Processing Technologies (ITIV), Karlsruhe, Germany
3Festo AG & Co. KG Development Embedded Software, Esslingen, Germany
4EURECOM Communication systems, Biot Sophia Antipolis, France

ABSTRACT


Autonomous systems are an important part of todays and future solutions for the automotive and industrial sector. The research and development activities to enable high/full automated driving and industry 4.0 have to deal with a lot of new requirements (e.g. fail operational, cyber security), technologies (connectivity over 5G, neuronal networks, future computing platforms) and topics (data analytics, artificial intelligence). Furthermore processes, methods und tools lack behind and need to speed up to cope with all the consequences in validation and verification. The short paper will give an overview over these challenges and the actual state of research and the development in the field of digital autonomous systems.

Keywords: Agile, Automotive, computing platforms, connectivity, digitalization, Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, LeSS, smart, Vehicle‐2‐X, 5G.



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