ASAM International Conference: DSA presents results for the Diagnosis of Service-Oriented Architectures in the Automotive Sector with ASAM SOVD
‘Accelerate Engineering for Mobility’ – this was the motto under which DSA took part in the 6th ASAM International Conference in Munich from the 4th to 5th of December 2024, where leading experts from the automotive industry discussed future-oriented technologies and standards. The presentations and discussions focused on two central developments that will shape the mobility of the future: advanced driver assistance systems/automated driving (ADAS/AD) and software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
At the conference, Dr. Boris Böhlen from DSA gave a presentation on the challenges and solutions for monitoring and diagnostics in software-defined vehicles. They rely on service-oriented architectures (SOAs) and high-performance computers (HPCs) to enable functions such as autonomous driving and intelligent assistance systems. While cloud-native approaches are heavily promoted in this area, efficiently monitoring and diagnosing complex systems still remains a challenge in practice.
The presentation showed how ASAM's SOVD API addresses a critical gap by providing diagnostic solutions specifically for HPCs and SOAs. In addition, there are further challenges to be met, such as analysing dependencies between services, monitoring cloud-based components and correlating vehicle and cloud data. Extensions of the ASAM SOVD API can fill these gaps and enable more efficient diagnostics of dynamic systems.
The ASAM International Conference 2024 not only provided exciting insights into the latest developments but was again an excellent platform for exchanging ideas with other industry experts. With its presentation, DSA was able to contribute to the discussion of innovative diagnostic technologies and provide impetus for the software-defined future of mobility.