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Day 2 | ||||||
Session Time | Track 1 (Established Group Working Sessions) | Track 2 (Other Topics/Sessions) | ||||
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Time | Title/Type/Speaker(s) | Title/Type/Speaker(s) | ||||
09:00 - 9:45 | Data Expert Group Update | Title: Data Expert Group Update Topic/Abstract: Provide status of Data Expert Group.
Type: Community Update/Status Speaker/Lead: Erik Jagervall, Adnon Bekan | Title: | Title: AOSP App Framework Standardization Expert Group | StatusUpdate
Type: Community Update/Status Speaker/Lead: Malina Mascolo, Richard Fernandes, Gabriel Gautron, Camille Ghibaudo | |
09:45 - 10:30 | Title: | Vehicle Signal Specification Working Session Topic/Abstract: TBD Type: Working Session Speaker/Lead: Erik Jagervall, Adnon Bekan | ||||
Title: Alternative to Push Notifications Working Session The AOSP App Framework Standardization Expert Group will continue their assessment of alternatives to Push Notifications including UnifiedPush. @Jose Freitas Melina Mascolo Richard Fernandes | 10:15-10:45 | Break - Sponsored by Genesis | ||||
10:30-11:30 | Title | :: | The Hierarchical Information Model (HIM) is an evolution of the COVESA Vehicle Signal Specification | (VSS) that adds the ability to have multiple trees representing different domains, and representing different types of information. Besides the information type “resource data” that is what is represented by the VSS tree, HIM also supports “service data” where microservices represented by procedures with input and output parameters can be defined. Analogously to VSS, the HIM model does not specify an interface that exposes this information, it leaves this to separate interface specifications. One candidate for this is an evolution of the W3C Vehicle Interface Signal Specification version 2 (VISSv2), that in its current version uses VSS for modelling the data. It is the presenter’s view that this interface can with small modifications be extended to use HIM instead of VSS. This would provide a single interface that can be used to access both information types, that will possibly also be standardized in W3C. The presentation will give the presenter’s view on how this extension could look like.Working Session (Continued) Topic/Abstract: TBD Type: Working Session Speaker/Lead: Erik Jagervall, Adnon Bekan | ||
11:30 - 12:00 | ||||||
11:55 - 12:15 Seeing Around the Corner: SDV in the year 2040 John Ellis - JTE Consulting Abstract: What do Germany, the UK, the EU, Japan, and the Republic of Korea all have in common? Besides being home to strong automotive manufacturers, they are contracting parties to the UN 1958 Agreement - a multilateral agreement made under the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) with the objective of establishing uniform regulations for vehicles and their components relating to safety, environment, energy, and anti-theft requirements. On January 22, 2021, UNECE 155 and UNECE 156 entered into force. This talk will give a high level overview of the impact these rules will have on SDVs in the year 2040 and beyond. | ||||||
12:15 - 13:30 | Lunch | |||||
13:30-14:30 | 14:00-15:00 | Title: Common Vehicle Interfaces Topic/Abstract: TBD Type: Working Session Speaker/Lead: Melissa Morris, Gunnar Anderson, Halim Ragab, Adnan Bekan, Ulf Bjorkengren | ||||
14:30-15:00 | ||||||
14:30 - 15:00 | ||||||
15:15 - 15:30 | Break | |||||
15:30- 16:00 | Title: Commercial Vehicle BoF | Working SessionTopic/Abstract: TBD Type: Working Session Speaker/Lead: Ted Guild, Thomas Spreckley | ||||
16:00 - 16:30 | ||||||
16:30 - 17:30 | ||||||
17:30 - 20:30 | COVESA Showcase & Reception |
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Day 3 | ||||||||
Session Time | Track 1 (Established Group Working Sessions | Track 2 (Other Topics/Sessions) | Track 3 (Alternative Biz/Tech Track | |||||
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Time | Title/Type/Speaker(s) | Title/Type/Speaker(s) | Title/Type/Speaker(s) | |||||
09:00 - 09:45 | Workshop: Creation of a Connected Vehicle Safety Ecosystem The concept behind the “Connected Vehicle Safety Ecosystem” is twofold:
This discussion will highlight collective potential contributions of our ecosystem portfolio, including:
| Title: Data Expert Group - Architecture Topic/Abstract: TBD Type: Working Session Speaker/Lead: Erik Jagervall, Adnon Bekan | ||||||
09:45 - 10:00 | 09:45 - 10:00 | (Confirmed) Title: A strategic perspective on emerging technology trends and transformation in the automotive industry ABSTRACT: The automobile is undergoing the biggest transformation of its 100-year-old history. Beyond the traditional utility as a mode of transportation, vehicles are fast evolving as a platform that seamlessly connects with our digital living, delivering content and services, transcending to a mobile living space. While this transformation is often described using the CASE paradigm (i.e., Connectivity, Autonomous tech, Services and Electrification), the foundation of the shift is really the redesign from a mechanical hardware-centric system to a cloud-connected compute platform where each function is executed via a service-oriented architecture. Looking through this lens, the presentation will explore the emerging Software-defined Vehicle or SDV and its impact on every aspect of the industry including product development, supply chain ecosystem, talent management, and how we manage and perceive the role of data in future value creations. | ||||||
10:00 - 10:15 | Break | |||||||
10:15 - 11:00 | Title: Data Expert Group - Architecture (Continued) Topic/Abstract: TBD Type: Working Session Speaker/Lead: Erik Jagervall, Adnon Bekan | |||||||
TITLE: Workshop - Vehicle as a Wallet Project Launch The In Car Wallet - Payments & Orchestration project aims to develop and implement a secure and convenient payment system framework for vehicles, enabling drivers to securely store payment credentials and conveniently make transactions for various services directly from their vehicles. The project will involve designing and integrating a payment platform that enables OEMs to offer a comprehensive payments platform that enables seamless transactions. The project will also incorporate the various parties in the payment ecosystem, which are required to ensure seamless transactions processing on an international scale. The project team will work collaboratively to ensure the successful implementation of this innovative solution. Come attend this collaborative and interactive workshop session and meet all the other contributing companies supporting the initial launch of this project initiative. Vehicle as a Wallet Launch Workshop
Others attending but not on the panel
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11 | :30-12:15: | Vehicle data server southbound architecture An architecture is described where the southbound side of a vehicle data server utilizes a data store and a feeder to realize the interaction with the underlying vehicle subsystem | Title: Streaming/data sharing impact on the SW & HW architectures ABSTRACT: Is there a standard to help OEM’s? For mass adoption it is important to have open standards to maximize the number of experiences and never before imagined ways we use mobility. These standards must not go to far to limit innovation and competition. What are the benefits, risks, regulations and possibilities to the providers and end consumers?
| 11:45 - 12:15 | Easy Prototyping with ProtoPie and VSS Show how designers can get access to real vehicle data when prototyping - by using VSS it becomes easy to connect and reuse between OEMs | Title: In-Vehicle Payments - An Industry Outlook Projection ABSTRACT: Roger Lanctot is going to provide the abstract for this talk. I removed the previous session since (2) of the speakers have not been able to confirm travel as yet. | ||
12:15 - 13:00 | Lunch | |||||||
13:00 - 13:15 | Common Vehicle Interfaces Working Session Overview of current and proposed projects and activities and topics:
Adnan Bekan Erik Jaegervall Neil Puthuff Paul Boyes Halim Ragab Ulf Bjorkengren | |||||||
13:15 - 14:00 | ||||||||
14:00 - 14:45 Title: Impacting the Future of In-Vehicle Experiences ABSTRACT: As automakers move from micro-experiences, like parking assist to macro-experiences like a “good” morning commute we need to look beyond just technology that provides features and functions. We will be explore how tech such can enhancement location-based experiences both in and out of the vehicle. The concept of Experience Based Design will aid in brand loyalty, new opportunities for monetization and change the world of mobility. | ||||||||
14:45 - 15:00 | ||||||||
15 | MINUTE BREAK?15:00 - 15:30 | |||||||
15:30 - 16:00(PLACE - HOLDER) (reserved for a 25-30 minute presentation from one of our members) | ||||||||
16:00 - 16:15 | ||||||||
16:15 - 16:45 | Data Expert Group wrap up | |||||||
17:00 - 18:00Brews & Brainstorming | ||||||||