***COMMUNITY WORKING PLANNING*** - COVESA AMM April 2023 - Technical

***COMMUNITY WORKING PLANNING*** - COVESA AMM April 2023 - Technical

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Plenary / Thought Leadership & Market Trends

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Track 6 - Other

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Tuesday 25 April 2023

Day 1

PROPOSED

 

 

 

 

Session

Title

Speaker(s)

TYPE 

Topic

Owners

1:00 - 1:30

COVESA for Newcomers

Steve Crumb

Plenary / in-person speakers

 

Steve

1:30 - 2:00

COVESA Member Keynote

COVESA President ( Matt)

Plenary / Keynote

TBD

Steve

2:00 - 300

Understanding and Engaging in COVESA Expert Groups & Projects

Paul plus others

Round Robin

Explanation and call to participate in the various aspects of the Data EG, EV Charging EG, and other BoFs/Projects; also mention TST 

Advertisements of new stuff during the week; Q&A

Paul, Steve

 

3:00-3:15

Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session Time

Track 1 (Data Expert Group)

 

 

 

Time

Title/Type/Speaker(s)

Title/Type/Speaker(s)

 

 

3:15 - 3:45

Introduction to Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)

 

Introduction to VSS for those who are not familiar with it.  What it is?  What business problems does it solve?   What it is not?  How it fits within COVESA?  How to get involved?

@adnan.bekan@bmwgroup.com 

TOPIC That does not conflict directly with VSS

  • Android App Store BoF?

  • Deeper dive tech?

  • Last year was Security

 

 

 

 

3:45 - 4:30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data Centric Architectures 

Primary:

@Stephen Lawrence

 

Supported By:

@adnan.bekan@bmwgroup.com 

@Erik.Jaegervall@se.bosch.com 

 

 

Vehicle Experience Presentation

 

OEM Perspectives on Emerging Industry Opportunities

Mike Nunnery - This is a possible session that we could do like we did at the AMM in October where Steve was moderator and Matt Jones and Charlie Cross did kind of a fireside chat.

We know that Matt/Ford and Steve will be in attendance and right now Trpko is working on travel to get out of the ITS American event he is speaking at during the same time as our AMM.  Trpko said that he is also going to see if Dan Cashen from Stellantis who it looks like is going to be leading the Vehicle Experience BoF can attend and if not Dan Cashen Trpko is going to talk to Vishnu (SVP at Stellantis) since VP's have easier time with travel approvals.  This was a very well attended session on main stage last AMM and great conversations and collaboration conversations too.

4:30 - 5:30

Android White Label App Stores

Milena Mascalo, BMW

 

 

 

Mbition Pitch on VSC?

Possibly a slot for Roger, if nothing else

Or Andrew Jackson (Fleet Data Expert)

5:45 - 7:45

Welcome Reception (possibly offsite?)

 

 

 

Wednesday (Business Track) 26 April 2023

Day 2

 

 

 

 

 

Session

Title

Speaker(s)

TYPE 

Topic

Owners

9:00 - 9:15

Welcome & COVESA Introduction

Steve Crumb

Plenary / in-person speakers

 

Steve

9:15 - 9:45

Future Challenges for an OEM

  • Changing Customer Expectations

  • Faster delivery and time to market

  • Increased Developer Efficiency

  • Software Platforms and Tools

Matt Jones, Shareef Hakim, Ford Motor Company

Plenary / Keynote

 

Matt

 

9:45 - 10:15

Vehicles in a Digital Ecosystem

Gerald Spreitz (Placeholder)

Plenary / Panel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ansys wants to speak

10:15 - 10:45

Break

 

10:45 - 11:15

Navigating the Road Ahead: Understanding the Software-Defined Vehicle Future

Maite Bezerra, Principal Analyst

Keynote/Panel

  SDV, Wards Intelligence Informa Tech Automotive Group

The automotive industry is converging around the development of software-defined vehicles. However, there is still much uncertainty surrounding what exactly defines a software-defined vehicle and what the product-development path looks like for the industry as they invest billions of dollars in this transition. This session will delve into these critical points and provide insights into the current industry state and expectations for the future of software-defined vehicles.

 

 

 

 

 

Informa

11:15-11:45

Business track 2 (Data)

 

Keynote

Volvo Group AB (Magnus Liljeqvist Global Tech Strategist)

 

11:45-12:30

Business track 3  (Data)

 

Panel

Panel to follow-up keynote following

Volvo Group AB (Magnus Liljeqvist Global Tech Strategist), AWS (talking with Lowry), Geotab (Christoph), Start-up? (Maybe RemotiveLabs), Ford-Pro (John Musser providing a contact)

Thomas

Fleet-OPS; FMS; Open Projects

What role does VSS and open standards play in Fleet-OPS?

12:30 - 1:45

Lunch

 

1:45 - 2:00

Thought Leadership 3 (Services)

 

 

Chat

Renesas declined

Confirming Aptiv (Florian Baumann)

Proposal from Roger:

There is a clear trend toward app stores – particularly non-Google app stores – and, more broadly, enabling embedded/native application deployment in cars that protect the car makers control and independence and protect the customer’s data while also removing the distraction and shortcomings of phone-based mirroring solutions.  This is reflected in recent announcements from Aiden Auto, Volkswagen/CARIAD, and Mercedes MB.OS.  There are significant implications for connectivity and the connectivity budget – to say nothing of business model implications.  I am prepared to address all of that with both secondary market data, forecasts, and consumer survey data regarding their preferences from our own survey work.

2:00 - 2:45

Business track 4 (panel) (Services)

Services as Software-Enabled Revenues 

 

Moderator: Maite Bezerra, Principal Analyst - SDV, Wards Intelligence Informa Tech Automotive Group

Panelists

 

Panel

  Questions:

·       Is combining third-party apps with modular and open architectures the speediest and most effective solution for software-enabled revenues? How can OEMs bring big tech services to the car while maintaining control over revenues?  

·       In what ways will software-enabled vehicles increase user engagement with vehicle embedded systems and enable the development of value-added services?  

·       How do driver assistance safety features interplay with user experience and enable monetizable use cases?  

Informa/COVESA

Informa reaching out to the European Advisory panel. Maite will moderate. ETA: Title/Abstract by 3/10; Panelists by 3/24

 

2:45 - 3:00

Break

 

3:00 - 3:45 (45 mins needed)

Business track 5 Vehicle Experiences

 

 

 

Panel

Stellantis?? - Trpko or Dan Cashen (working on it, Rightware Andreas Binner/CTO (Confirmed), Pulselabs - Lincoln Merrihew?  Google - Steve Higgens?, Others? 

In-Cabin Choreography:  Designing the Ultimate Vehicle Experience

Consumers expect the absolute best, safest and problem free content and experiences available from their phones, smart home devices, computers and electronic devices, immediately as they become available.  Why would they expect less from a vehicle?  They won't. 

To enable this vehicle manufacturers must not think in terms of fixed predefined use cases bound to specific hardware.  They must think in terms of what capabilities, functions and flexible interfaces must be enabled to support great current experiences as well as those yet unknown future experiences.  They must also think in terms of rapid, safe, frictionless updates to the content and experiences.  

What is needed to design the ultimate in-vehicle experience?  What will these experiences be?  How will the industry deliver and continue to deliver these experiences?

 

COVESA/Mike

Trpko Blazevski (Global Innovation Mgr) is working on getting out of speaking commitment he has at ITS America same time as our AMM.   He is also looking to see if he can get travel approval for Dan Cashen (Chief Engineer - Cockpit from Stellantis) to travel.  If not, Trpko is going to talk to Vishnu Sundaram (SVP Cockpit, Connectivity & Cloud) to travel since it is easier for SVP to get travel approved. 

 

3:45 - 4:30

Cologne to Porto - EV Charging Experience - A First Hand Perspective

20 minutes - Matus Banyay shares his experience from his trip from Cologne to Porto in a Ford Mach E

@Matus Banyay 

 

25 minutes - Matus moderates a panel of industry experts to discuss the issues good and bad uncovered by the trip.

Potential Panelists:

Rolf Bienart - OpenADR, Technical Director (Steve to contact)

Achim Henkel, Bosch, Director of Automotive Technologies

Adam Woolway - Parkopedia, Head of EV 

Simon Vogt - Co-Founder &Charge

BMW? : 

Dr. Ali Koç - Head of Location Platfom

 

 

 

 

Panel

Possibly Matus (moderation) - on EV Charging experience and collaboration needed (Mobility Data Space, BMW?, OpenADR ED (Bienert), Achim or Dirk/Bosch, Charging Station provider/Oliver Adrian?) Parkopedia

COVESA/Paul

 

 

Note:  Adam Woolway has been contacted and is going to discuss if this is an event that he can come and speak at since it requires travel.

4:30 - 5:00

(Adjust time)

The importance of defining a comprehensive legal framework for the Software-defined vehicle development

 

Pedro López Estepa, Director of Automotive, RTI

Keynote

Abstract 
The automotive manufacturers seek to maintain control over the aspects that provide the greatest potential for differentiation, and the software is at the core. This change of paradigm would impact the function of the traditional supply chain. Derived from these challenges and implications from the Software-defined Vehicles comes another complication: developing a comprehensive legal framework. This framework must encapsulate two of the most important legal aspects of the design: liability and IP ownership. In these aspects, there are major differences between traditional hardware design and the implications that software co-development will bring to the table.

This session will cover the reasons behind the urgent need for vehicle manufacturers to determine a new legal framework defining who will own the IP and therefore be responsible for the liabilities, warranty and reliability in the Software-defined Vehicle.

Steve

5:00 - 5:15

Business Track Wrap-up & Call to Action

 

 

 

Steve

5:30 - 8:30 

COVESA Member Showcase & Reception - 4-5 vehicles?; 18-22 estimated showcases


Question about space for 5 cars

Wednesday 26 April 2023 (Technical Sessions)

Day 2

 

 

 

 

 

Session Time

Track 1 (Data Expert Group)

Track 2 

Track 3  

Type

Notes/Owners

Time

Title/Type/Speaker(s)

Title/Type/Speaker(s)

Title/Type/Speaker(s)

 

 

09:00 - 10:00

Data Expert Group Update

General update highlighting DEG progress

Primary:

@Erik.Jaegervall@se.bosch.com 

 

Supporting:

@adnan.bekan@bmwgroup.com 

@Stephen Lawrence 

 

 

 

 

 

IVP/IVE Moved this to Thursday since this competes with too many other key sessions

10:00 - 10:30

VSS Update - VSS in Action

What do we need to boost the development of connected vehicle services?

 

 

 

IVP/IVE Moved this to Thursday since this competes with too many other key sessions

10:30-10:45

Break

 

10:45-11:10

 

 

 

 

VSSo - Grounding Ontologies and Modeling 

 

@Daniel Alverez

@Edward Guild 

@Felix Loesch

 

 

 

IVP/IVE Moved this to Thursday since this competes with too many other key sessions

11:15 - 12:15

VSS Working Session

Relationship to Other Models

@Felix Loesch

Evolving VSS into an agnostic information model 

@Ulf Bjorkengren 

Supporting:

@Erik.Jaegervall@se.bosch.com @adnan.bekan@bmwgroup.com @Ulf Bjorkengren 

 

 

 

 

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch

 

13:30 - 14:15

Deep Dive into VSS Implementation 

Peter Winzell - Volvo

Remotive Labs

AWS

 

 

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14:15 - 14:45

Using VSS to interact with AUTOSAR systems (VSS Vehicle API)

 

@Erik.Jaegervall@se.bosch.com

 

 

 

14:45 - 15:15

Break

 

15:15 - 16:00

VSS in a VISSv2 Interface

@Ulf Bjorkengren 

 

 

 

 

16:00 - 16:30

VSS Deployment Scenarios

@Erik.Jaegervall@se.bosch.com 

@adnan.bekan@bmwgroup.com