Data-based ecosystems, SDV
The close interaction between hardware, software and data in the vehicle opens up new opportunities for car manufacturers.
Homologation, SDV, Cybersecurity
With the growing proportion of software in automobiles, the risk of a cyber attack is rising in parallel. This adds another dimension to the concept of vehicle quality – that of cybersecurity.
Homologation, SDV, Cybersecurity
The UN regulation for cyber security management systems provides automotive manufacturers with a framework for identifying, assessing and managing cyber security risks in vehicle development. This involves the monitoring of cyber attacks as well as an effective response to and analysis of successful or attempted attacks.
Homologation, SDV
New UNECE regulation: Automotive manufacturers are under increasing pressure to implement this regulation (SUMS 11-2), which requires efficient control of E/E product data via ECU networks and the resolution of scheduling conflicts.
Homologation, SDV
From January 2021, a new UNECE regulation will come into force. Under this UNECE regulation, automotive manufacturers must introduce software update management systems and have them certified. Part of the certification is the RxSWIN, a software identification number.
Homologation, SDV
From January 2021, a new UNECE regulation will come into force that requires a software update management system for the type of approval of vehicles as part of the homologation process.We present our best practices for the successful implementation of software update management systems.
SDV
Regulators are increasingly recognizing the importance of V2X (vehicle to everything) communications to improve road safety.