CES - Artificial Intelligence
Paves the Way for the Software-defined Vehicle
2025/03/21
- Summary
- Introduction
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS PREREQUISITE
- SDVS – EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK
- SDV: THE BASIS FOR X-BY-WIRE
- SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
- HOLISTIC APPROACH
- PURELY SOFTWARE-BASED ALCOHOL SENSOR
- 4-D RADAR WITH HIGH RESOLUTION
- SENSOR FUSION AND PERCEPTION
Summary
This report contains a Spotlight article from Springer's automotive technical magazine "ATZ" www.atz-magazine.com. and "MTZ" www.mtz-magazine.com. Springer is a German company affiliated with MarkLines.
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About Automotive Technology Magazine ATZ
Motorwagen-Zeitschrift (Motored Vehicles Magazine) was founded in 1898 as an automotive technical magazine. From 1929, the name of the magazine was changed to "ATZ (=Automobiltechnische Zeitschrift: Automotive engineering magazine)". In addition to being published in German, the English edition has been available since 2001.
CES – Artificial Intelligence
Paves the Way for the Software-defined Vehicle
Once again, the CES in 2025 had a strong automotive focus that was dominated by the omnipresent topic of artificial intelligence: The SDV, short for the software-defined vehicle, has crystallized out as forming the basis for the implementation of increasingly automated vehicles. This explains why practically all suppliers only showed SDV-based solutions that permit the needs-based implementation of AI.
Material from: Alfred Vollmer, Free Journalist, visited CES 2025 for ATZ/MTZ/ATZ electronics, CES - Artificial Intelligence Paves the Way for the Software-defined Vehicle, IN THE SPOTLIGHT article from ATZ worldwide [4/2025] [the websites of Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, which are available at www.springerfachmedien-wiesbaden.de] reproduced with permission of Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH.
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