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Sponsor Videos

Tuesday, 12 May 2020

TimeTitleLinkSlides
1500-1530 CESTWelcome Keynote

1535-1650 CESTIntroduction to Active GENIVI Projects

1650-1700 CESTBreak (Sponsor Videos)

1700-1800 CESTLooking forward #1: Common Vehicle Interface Initiative

1810-1900 CESTLooking forward #2: Cockpit Domain Fusion


Wednesday, 13 May 2020

TimeTitleLinkSlides
1100-1200 CESTConnected Vehicle Software Development

1500-1800 CESTAndroid Automotive SIG #1 - Vehicle Data APIs / Vehicle Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)

1800-1815 CESTBreak (Sponsor Videos)

1815-1930 CESTCybersecurity #1- ISO-21434 in practice


Thursday, 14 May 2020

TimeTitleLinkSlides
0900-1200 CESTAndroid Automotive SIG #2 - Audio Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)

1045-1200 CESTCybersecurity #1- ISO-21434 in practice (replay w/ live Q&A)

1500-1800 CESTCloud & Connected Services


Virtual Showcase Videos On-Demand (click on the video titles below to view)

Member LogoTitle and AbstractContact Information
Mentor Logo Here

Cockpit Domain Consolidation - Combination of Cluster and Infotainment on high compute ECU systems

Abstract: Mentor, A Siemens Business is shaping the future of automotive in hardware, software, and systems engineering. The Automotive Business Unit (ABU) at Mentor, an international division with the main location in Germany offers solutions in multi-domain consolidations, autonomous driving, and automotive audio. The accumulated experience of more than 20 years in automotive hardware, software, and systems engineering enable the ABU team to focus well prepared on the upcoming changes and challenges of the automotive industry. One of the main topics the automotive industry is looking at is the transformation in the car E/E architectures. All over the markets are visible trends towards a centralization of the ECU systems, focusing on service-oriented architecture (SOA). As a step towards this architecture system, the Automotive Business Unit offers a Cockpit Domain Consolidation solution that combines Infotainment and Cluster on high computing systems in the car.

Michael Ziganek

General Manager, Automotive Business Unit

michael_ziganek@mentor.com

Opensynergy Logo Here

Safe Multi-Display Cockpit Controller  

   

Abstract:  OpenSynergy shows a use case realized on the latest version of the virtualization platform COQOS Hypervisor SDK. The hypervisor-based cockpit controller combines mixed criticality functions (safety and non-safety relevant) within a single Renesas R-Car H3 Salvator-XS development platform. It integrates entertainment, infotainment applications, and driver information systems providing safety-critical information from vehicle systems. The type-1 hypervisor has been designed as a low-complexity embedded hypervisor especially fitting to automotive applications. It is TÜV-certified to ISO 26262:2018 ASIL-B. COQOS Hypervisor SDK supports a large bundle of VIRTIO features. VIRTIO was originally developed for enterprise virtualization workloads and cloud computing that make high demands on data processing performance. In cooperation with GENIVI OpenSynergy drives the acceptance of VIRTIO as a standard to be used in the automotive industry.

Tero Salminen

tero.salminen@opensynergy.com

Marcel Haack

marcel.haack@opensynergy.com

Website:

https://www.opensynergy.com/

ESG Logo Here

Rapid - Fleet Management Framework

Abstract: The fleet framework for perfectionists with deadlines. Acquire data from your edge systems, securely transfer it to your cloud, and generate insights that matter to you. The Rapid fleet management framework makes it easier to build better fleet and asset apps more quickly with less code.

Email: hello@esg-usa.com

Website: https://esg-usa.com/rapid-framework

Phone Number: (248) 246-2220

Itemis Logo Here

ISO 21434 Risk Assessments with YAKINDU Security Analyst

Abstract: We show how to practically perform an ISO-21434-compliant security analysis that can be updated and incrementally reperformed throughout the product lifecycle. At itemis, we built that into a product, called YAKINDU Security Analyst.

Bastian Kruck

bkruck@itemis.com

Overall emailsecurity-analyst@itemis.de


GENIVI Logo Here

Beyond Linux IVI and Into the Connected Cockpit

It's not new news that GENIVI has expanded its scope but if you want a quick refresher or explanation of the GENIVI mission then check out our new video. Beyond Linux IVI and Into the Connected Cockpit.

Steve Crumb

GENIVI Executive Director

scrumb@genivi.org 

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