Abbrevation
ASAM
City
Dresden
Country
Germany
Start Date
End Date
Abstract

<p class="bodytext">Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Driving represent tremendous challenges for the whole Automotive Industry, now and in the years to come&#046; All the well&#8211;known players in the industry – OEMs, Suppliers and Tool Vendors – are affected with respect to their future products as well as to the development processes for these products&#046; In addition, new players will enter the game with huge experience in the ICT industry&#046; </p> <p class="bodytext">Let’s talk about these challenges in more detail&#046; A new level of complexity will be added to vehicle E/E systems, which has been previously unknown to the Automotive industry&#046; In&#8211;vehicle networks become hierarchical, ECUs turn into vehicle servers, signal&#8211;processing morphs into complex object&#8211;detection, and software grows into highly sophisticated planning and decision&#8211;making applications based on huge quantities of data&#046; </p> <p class="bodytext">With all these changes, the test complexity for the components needed as well as for the entire vehicles turns from large to infinite&#046; New testing methods are required like simulation, test case generation and big&#8211;data analytics to come even close to an acceptable level of test coverage&#046; How close is the Automotive industry to get a grip on these challenges? </p> <p class="bodytext">ASAM has invited international experts and managers from industry and R&amp;D institutes involved in development and test of ADAS and Autonomous Driving systems to share their current projects, experience and solutions&#046; Another aspect of outmost importance for ASAM is related to current and future standardization in the respective areas&#046; This aspect will be covered in several sessions at the Conference&#046;<br></p><p class="bodytext"><br></p>