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ADAS and Highly Automated Driving
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Body and Comfort
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Connectivity
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Functional Safety and Automotive Security
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Infotainment and IVE
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Powertrain & Vehicle Dynamics
- Active Suspension
- Braking and Stability Control
- Electrification
- Electric Power Steering (EPS)
- Transmission and Gearbox
- HV-LV DC-DC Converter
- EV Auxiliary Systems
- 48-Volt-LV DC-DC Converter
- 48-Volt Starter Generator
- Traction Inverter
- On-Board Charger (OBC)
- DC Fast EV Charging
- Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
- Gate Driver Solutions
- Battery Management Systems (BMS)
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Vehicle Networking
Secure Vehicle Architecture
Secure Vehicle Architecture refers to the design and implementation of a robust and secure system within a vehicle to protect against potential cybersecurity threats and ensure the safety and integrity of vehicle operations. It encompasses various technologies, protocols, and practices aimed at safeguarding the vehicle's electronic systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access, manipulation, or malicious attacks.
As vehicles become increasingly connected and autonomous, the importance of a secure vehicle architecture cannot be overstated. By implementing robust security measures and best practices, automotive manufacturers and stakeholders can ensure the safety, privacy, and integrity of vehicle operations, protecting both the vehicle occupants and the surrounding environment from potential cybersecurity threats.