COVESA All Member Meeting ~ April 26-28, 2022

COVESA All Member Meeting ~ April 26-28, 2022

Slide Decks and Videos

 

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

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13:00

COVESA Welcome

COVESA AMM Welcome - Steve Crumb

Steve Crumb COVESA

13:15

COVESA Member Keynote

COVESA AMM President's Keynote - Matt Jones

Matt Jones COVESA

13:45

OEMs Discuss the Future of Connected Vehicles

OEMs Discuss the Future of Connected Vehicles

Katrin Matthes, Renault Group; Graham Smethurst, BMW; Matt Jones, Ford Motor Company

15:00

Business Cases for Connected Vehicles

Business Cases for Connected Vehicles

Ansgar Lindwedel, Robert Bosch GmbH, Pedro Pacheco, Gartner, Thomas Wurdig, Mercedes-Benz AG, and Christoph Ludewig, Geotab, Inc.

15:50

Future Business Models for Commercial Vehicles/Transportation Services

 

Future Business Models for Commercial Vehicles/Transportation Services

Ted Guild, Geotab, Inc. and Todd Offer, Irdeto

16:30

COVESA Project Status and Engagement

COVESA Project Updates - Paul Boyes

Paul Boyes, COVESA Community Director

17:00

COVESA Marketing Team Update

COVESA Marketing Team Update - Brandy Goolsby

Brandy Goolsby, Wind River

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

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09:00

COVESA Board Roundtable

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COVESA Board Roundtable

Eileen Davidson, Ford Motor Company, Brandy Goolsby, Wind River, Gerald Spreitz, Robert Bosch GmbH

09:30

A Regulatory Context for Vehicle Data

A Regulatory Context for Vehicle Data

Jean-Francois Huere, ISO and Philippe Favreau, Renault Group

10:30

Introduction to Vehicle Signal Specification

Introduction to Vehicle Signal Specification

Thomas Spreckley, Robert Bosch GmbH, and Paul Boyes, COVESA Community Director

10:30

Vehicle Services Catalog (Working Session)

Work shops were not  recorded

Tim Grieshammer, MBition GmbH

10:30

Unlocking the Future of Vehicle Services

(Video is poor quality, we apologize for this)

Unlocking the Future of Vehicle Services

Richard Saaady, Ricardo, Dirk Slama, Robert Bosch GmbH, and Niclas Gyllenram, Aiden Automotive Technologies

11:10

 

VSS and VSS Ontology – Standardized Description of Vehicle Signals for Future Data-Driven Services

VSS and VSSo Ontology Session

Daniel Wilms, BMW and Dr. Felix Lösch, Robert Bosch GmbH

11:10 

User Experience in Connected Vehicles (Video is poor quality, we apologize for this)

User Experience in Connected Vehicles

Phillip Michel, Altia, 

Charly Lippoth, Cinemo, Daniel Haas and Violin Yanev, BMW Group, Klaus Gaßner, Paradox Cat GmbH

13:30

Alignment Opportunities between AUTOSAR & COVESA

Alignment Opportunities between AUTOSAR & COVESA

Michael (Niklas) Niklas-Höret

14:15

AASIG Workshop

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AASIG Workshop Video

Piotr Krawczyk & Stefan Wysocki, TeitoEvry and Krill Skidanov, EPAM Systems

14:15

digital.auto Introduction

 

 

 

14:45

digital.auto Digital Exploration

 

 

 

15:30

digital.auto Value Stream Management

 

 

 

16:00

digital.auto Market Aspects, Value Proposition

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16:30

 

Android Automotive OS Problems & Opportunities

 

 

Android Automotive OS Opportunities & Problems - A Discussion

Piotr Krawzyk, TietoEvry Stefan Wysocki, TietoEvry Thomas Spreckley, Robert Bosch GmbH Paul Boyes, COVESA Community Director

16:30

Software Defined Vehicle BoF

Software Defined Vehicle BoF

Steve Crumb

Thursday, April 28, 2022

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9:00

CVII Working Session - VSS and VSC Alignment

CVII Working Session - VSS & VSC Alignment

Erik Jaegervall, Bosch

Tim Grieshammer, MBition GmbH

10:15

CVII Working Session - VSS Layers

 

Erik Jaegervall, Bosch

11:00

CVII Working Session - VISS and W3C Alignment

CVII Working Session - VISS and W3C Alignment

Ted Guild & Ulf 

Björkengren

13:30

CVII Working Session - Tech Stack (VSS Data Stores, Feeders and Servers)

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Guided by Stephen Lawrence, Renesas, CVII Tech Stack Lead

VIRTUAL SESSIONS

Wednesday, April 27, 2022 (IVP/EV Charging Track)

COVESA In-Vehicle Payment / EV Charging Workshop

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COVESA In-Vehicle Payment / EV Charging Workshop

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Introduction and Overview / Update from last AMM

  • John Moon - Wayray

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/6lat4vqqvo

COVESA PPT John Moon Intro.pptx

John Moon,(COVESA IVP/EV SIG Lead)

Title: A Perfect Storm – Challenges Ahead for EV

Abstract: As the market and demand for electric vehicles is transforming OEMs, related industries and governments are seeing challenges and new opportunities to support and keep up with the rapid pace of change. Materials for batteries, lack of power infrastructure, needed platforms and systems for EV charging, legislation & regulations for EV infrastructure are some of the issues facing OEMs ability to deliver on the promise but where they do not directly make decisions. On one hand, no ONE entity can solve the problem by themselves, because these are all very fragmented industries, with no huge dominant global players, and on the other hand, the OEMs are used to owning/controlling their value chain and are still following that old model where they want to solve it by themselves. The ONLY way we can solve these problems is by finding technologies and business models that encourage and enable collaboration. Organizations such as COVESA have the potential to play an important role in incubating cross-company / industry initiatives to tie together vehicles, power grids, charging service providers, and payment solutions.

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/wr80n5wm8s

COVESA NiclasG_AMM2022.pptx

Niclas Gyllernam, CEO @ Aiden

Title: Commerce for Connected Vehicles - A Paradigm Shift

Abstract: Don't just enable the eco-system, BE the eco-system and capture the greater sum of revenue with the same effort. Malik Velani, former Director, Global Business Development at Paypal and co-founder of Commerce orchestration startup, Preczn Inc discusses how OEM’s can take a fintech approach to monetizing payments for good & services related to the vehicle.

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/6egmn4hwth

Preczn for Connected Cars.pdf

Malik Velani @ Preczn

Title:  The pains (and fixes) of Public Charging an EV in Europe and North America

Abstract:  There is no turning back the EV boom. In North America and Europe, both OEMs and governments are pushing for a switch to electric vehicles. Yet, charging these vehicles in public - a vital part of the user experience - is still unbelievably complicated. In this presentation, Adam will use 10+ years of experience in the EV industry to explore the changing needs of EV drivers as we transition from ‘pioneer’ to mass market, as well as the common pain points that the industry needs to solve. This includes finding a charging point, to ‘roaming’, to digital payments and the convergence of charging and parking.

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/tt0vd4kczt

Adam Woolway @ Parkopedia 

Title:  Enabling the global services marketplace with a single location-based API

Abstract:  Intuitive, easy, and secure in-vehicle payments present a huge opportunity for OEMs and service providers to offer a better, more convenient experience for their customers. However, to date there hasn’t been a “killer app” to make the adoption and continuous use of that functionality worth the effort for consumers to onboard, activate, and pay at scale using the vehicle. In this presentation, Dr. Evgeny Klochikhin, CEO of Sheeva.AI will discuss the evolving in-vehicle payments market, including advancements in promising geo-location technology to enable the vehicle-based digital wallet for tolling, fueling, EV charging, parking, curbside pickup, and drive-through. In addition, this novel technology can offer enhanced fleet and asset management applications and extra benefits for the ADAS systems. These applications can be the best approach to monetize in-vehicle connectivity with real-time customer value.

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/r33c4qbxze

Sheeva COVESA Presentation 4-27-22.pptx

Evgeny Klochikhin CEO @ Sheeva.ai

Title: (Panel) Global EV Growth - Building for the new EV demand

Abstract: The state of the EV charging has quite a few actors: OEMs, Tier 1 Suppliers, Power Utilities, Infrastructure Hardware Manufacturers, Charge Point Operators (CPO), and even Big Tech with fundamentally few standards beyond the hardware interfaces. Vertically integration OEMs (read Tesla) can create their own networks but that will create redundancy and would never create coverage at scale. Speakers will bring their industry background and expertise to this panel discussion  to discuss their views on the challenges, opportunities and solutions for OEMs and EV infrastructure suppliers.

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/xvqdiblkm0

No Slides just a panel talk

Moderator:  John Moon

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    • Niclas Gyllernam, CEO, AIDEN

    • Adam Woolway - Head of EV, Parkopedia

    • Evgeny Klochikhin - CEO, Sheeva.AI

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Thursday, April 28, 2022 - Virtual Cybersecurity Workshop

COVESA - Virtual Cybersecurity Workshop Track 

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Title: GENIVI Security Team Overview:

Abstract:  COVESA's Automotive Cybersecurity team continues to lead and provide our membership and greater community with an overview of the cybersecurity team initiatives, how you and your organization can become engaged, and lastly what to look forward to in today's cybersecurity workshop track

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/85w5bk4db6

Joby Jester, (COVESA Cybersecurity Team Lead/Capgemini)

Keynote Title:   Trust and Security of Software in Connected Vehicles

Abstract:  Code is new fuel for a modern car. It is more dependent on code than petrol. Nowadays, a car is powered by a network of 70 to 100 electronic car units (ECUs) which constantly communicate over Control Area Network (CAN). Indeed, it takes 100 million1 lines of code for a modern car to function, and it is expected to rise to 300 to 500 million. In contrast, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner runs on 12 million lines of code2.  

The complexity of software in a car and multi-tier supply chain have raised many challenges for quality, functionality and security testing. Moreover, WP.29 regulations by UNECE mandates frameworks essential for connected cars in the area of cyber security and software updates.    

asvin has designed and developed a novel solution to improve overall DevOps process integrity testing using the distributed and decentralized technologies. It consists of Distributed Software Bill of Materials (D-SBOM)4 and secure software supply chain services.

The D-SBOM service aims to pioneer creation of a list of software constituents, its storage and retrieval using the distributed ledger technology (DLT). Additionally, the objective of secure software supply chain services is to trace the track of software from its development to installation. Each event in the software lifecycle will be recorded on a distributed ledger.  

Both services will help in establishing an unbroken chain of ownership, software provenance, transparency, security, trust and integrity for DevOps process in automobile industry. A ledger is inherently immutable and secure. Therefore, the solution will strengthen and streamline the process of auditing and compliance adherence set by government and regulatory institutions.

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/8zgqz1rhyx

Rohit Bohara - Asvin

Title:  VSS Meets NDN: Securing Vehicle Communications through Named Data Networking

Abstract:  The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS) is a standardized vehicle data specification that allows the automotive industry to use a common naming space for communication and abstract underlying vehicle implementation details. A standardized vehicle data specification, however, has significant additional benefits: it can enhance security and efficiency in vehicle communications when coupled with Named Data Networking (NDN) that communicates using names at the network layer rather than endpoint addresses. The use of names enables cryptographically binding content to unique names to build a strong security foundation by only allowing valid content to be delivered and enables efficient content delivery (both unicast and multicast) by allowing the network to locate the nearest source of the requested content and suppress duplicate requests and data. As implemented in NDN, standardized names result in far simpler application implementations by reducing communication complexity and eliminating all address allocation and management functions such as DNS.

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/btomh344nh

2022-COVESA-Christos-Papadopoulos.pptx

Dr. Christos Papadopoulos - Professor, University of Memphis

Title:  Keep your vehicles safe by continuously managing the software vulnerabilities 

Abstract:  Fuzz Testing? Pen Testing? Vulnerability Scanning? Functional Testing? Verification Testing? Whether you're an automaker or supplier, you'll inevitably need to get comfortable with security testing as ISO/SAE 21434 permeates the automotive supply chain. In this talk, we'll walk through each type of testing to discuss what it is, why it's done, and when/how to do it. Finally, we'll end this talk with a few recommendations for ways you can get ahead of the curve and start thinking about automating cybersecurity testing for ISO/SAE 21434

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/nxopxfc7kn

Gilad Bandel (Cymotive Technologies)

Automotive Privacy Update for 2022

Abstract:  There is more data than ever being collected by the OEMs, Tier 1s, and Application and OS providers than ever. Who is responsible for the security and safety of this data? Opt-in or opt-out? Have a seat, grab your tinfoil hats, and listen in as our Security Team Chair, Joby Jester, and resident privacy expert, Jennifer Dukarski, discuss the automotive privacy landscape of 2022 including the biggest issues, regulations, and offer suggestions towards protecting the personal and confidential information on the vehicle.  

https://ga.wistia.com/medias/psof8jla3r

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Joby Jester and Jennifer Dukarski - Butzel Long