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What is a software-defined vehicle

In this talk, Daniel Krippner, Technology Strategist at ETAS, explores the concept of SDVs and their implications for the automotive industry. He provides insights into the Eclipse Working Group for Software-Defined Vehicles, highlighting its mission to develop open-source code that meets automotive-grade standards.

Discover how the shift towards SDVs is changing the traditional approach to vehicle design, where investing more in hardware can lead to cost savings in software development and maintenance. Daniel discusses the current state of automotive software ecosystems and emphasizes the importance of open-source collaboration in driving innovation.

The presentation also covers key topics such as:

    The role of open-source tools and projects in supporting traceability and compliance with industry standards like ASPICE, ISO 26262, and ISO 21434.

    The challenges and opportunities in creating an ecosystem of technology building blocks for SDVs.

    Insights from the "Safe Systems with Linux" micro-conference at Linux Plumbers.

Daniel concludes by exploring emerging technologies like Rust and their potential impact on safety-critical applications within vehicles. He highlights ongoing efforts to achieve safety certification for Rust compilers, paving the way for safer and more reliable automotive software solutions.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future of software-defined vehicles and the collaborative efforts shaping this exciting field!

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