23rd International Congress and Exibition

ELIV 2025

Typ: product
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.10.2025
Reihe: VDI-Berichte
Band Nummer: 2455
Ort: Bonn
ISBN: 978-3-18-092455-7
ISSN: 0083-5560
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Anzahl Seiten: 532
Produktart: PDF-Datei

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Software for the SDV – Strategy
Fast updates for platform independent connectivity functions 1
T. Büschenfeld, S. Klomp, S. Max, S. Gerlach, CARIAD SE, Wolfsburg;
J. Hegewald, CARIAD SE, Berlin
Architecture – Enabling SDV
Scale, bridge, replace: Designing E/E architectures in cross-OEM and crosssegment scenarios 13
T. Huck, A. Achtzehn, Robert Bosch GmbH, Abstatt
Opportunities and Challenges in Server-Zone Architectures 23
T. Zipper, K.-H. Putz, T. Ginsberg, AVL Software and Functions GmbH /
AVL List GmbH, Regensburg / Graz, Austria
Accelerate Innovation
Digital Twin to Bridge Innovation into Reality 31
C. Neimöck, T-Systems International GmbH, Frankfurt/Main
Transforming the RISC-V Landscape: The Path to Ecosystem Alignment 53
A. Berrio, Quintauris, Granada, Spain
Software for the SDV – Cloud & Virtualization
Accelerating Automotive Software Development with Automotive
AI Assist and Virtual Hardware 65
A. Namazi, AUMOVIO SE, Regensburg
Software & Data
Build a globally connected high-performance AI infrastructure for
AD development 79
F. Kraemer, IBM Germany, Frankfurt/Main
Accelerate your SDV Innovation – A Comprehensive End-to-End Approach
Enabling Connected Services 81
A. Heinecke, Vector Informatik GmbH, Stuttgart
Data Driven Development – AI and GenAI for Efficient Validation 91
G. Schagerl, A. Haspl, C. Kreuzberger, M. Piffl, P. Haferlbauer, M. Zivadinovic,
F. Corona, AVL List GmbH, Graz, Austria Automotive Software & AI
AUTOSAR.AI: A novel HybridAI-Driven Framework for Accelerating
AUTOSAR Development Through Contextualization 103
S. Filipe, J. Nascimento, Capgemini, Fundão, Portugal;
J. Oliveira, Capgemini, Porto, Portugal
Securing MPSoC Memory Interference on SDV Architectures 115
A. Bastoni, A. Züpke, Minerva Systems and TUM, Munich;
M. Solieri, Minerva Systems, Modena, Italy
Architecture & Communication
Cost-Efficient and Optimized Hardware Architectures Enabling
Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) 129
R. Cannon, D. Braun, H. Kohler, Microchip, Winnersh, United Kingdom and Karlsruhe
Enhancing Vehicle Architectures – Evaluating PCIe for Efficient Data
Transfer in Software Defined Vehicles 139
L. Stahlbock, J. Weber, IAV GmbH, Gifhorn; A. R. Vesterkjær, Dolphin Interconnect
Solutions AS, Oslo, Norway
Agentic AI
Outlook to the Next Level of AI-Powered Cockpit UI – Evolving from
Speech Recognition to reliable Mobility Assistance 153
K. Gieske, Robert Bosch GmbH, Hildesheim
Automotive AI – From Senor to Validation
Naomi4Radar – Advancing Autonomous Driving with High-Efficiency
Neuromorphic Radar 159
G. A. Ecke, G. Kasenbacher, D. Ruepp, M. Steiner, R. Sturm, V. Asmus, C. Ibrom,
Mercedes-Benz AG, Böblingen;
F. Ott, D. Otte, H. Askaripoor, H. Ziegler, M. Jathar, T. Rößler, J. Kasper, M. Keckeisen,
TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Stuttgart;
S. Higuchi, S. Otte, Universität zu Lübeck;
F. Bin Khalid, H. Neidhart, D. Nugraha, Infineon Technologies AG, Munich;
N. Reeb, A. Knoll, TU Munich;
E. Arutyunova, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USABuilding a Foundation Model Database for Generic Perception Tasks in
Autonomous Driving – Lessons Learned and why Close Collaboration
Matters 173
F. Nobis, driveblocks GmbH, Munich;
M. Reuther, b-plus automotive GmbH, Regensburg
Security for the SDV
Securing the Future: Post-Quantum Cryptography in the
Automotive Industry – Preparing Automotive Systems for Compliance
and Cryptographic Resilience 185
H. Meer, M. G. S. Shankarmurthy, P. Fintl, Capgemini Engineering, Munich
The Urgency of Crypto Agility – Challenges and Strategies 197
T. Oder, act digital, Düsseldorf
From Threat Models to Tests: Integrated Cybersecurity Validation Across
the Automotive Lifecycle 207
S. Marksteiner, J. Wurzinger, C. Balestrino, AVL List GmbH, Graz, Austria
Electronics Technology
Development flow for trustworthy automotive semiconductors –
A proposal to enhance the trustworthiness of automotive
semiconductors for critical applications during the design phase 215
S. Simon, Audi AG, Ingolstadt;
E. Rama, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg;
M. Ayache, Synopsys GmbH, Munich
Electronics for Mobility
Highly Dynamic Battery Management Test System with Real-time Electrochemical Impedance Simulation (EIS) – From research to application 225
F. Dengler, MicroNova AG, Vierkirchen
Modular High-Power DC/DC platform for FC-Applications –
The 6th generation Bidirectional DC/DC platform 239
R. Frei, BRUSA HyPower AG, Buchs, Switzerland
AI-Powered Battery Management for Enhanced Safety, Performance,
and Longevity 245
K. Slosarczyk, U. Genc, C. Kurtulus, Eatron Technologies, Warwick, United Kingdom;
U. Yavas, Eatron Technologies, Istanbul, Turkey

Keywords: Software, Strategie, Transformation der RISC V-Landschaft, digitaler Zwlling, datengetriebene Entwicklung, agentive künstliche Intellgenz, automtive KI, Software, strategy, designing E/E architectures, cloud and virtualization, digital win, server-zone architecture, data driven development, agentic AI, automotive AI

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