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Use of cloud-native technologies in SDV
Cloud-native technologies are bringing about a major paradigm shift in in-vehicle system development in the context of Software Defined Vehicle (SDV), enabling more efficient development processes and rapid delivery of business value.
This transformation will enable platform-independent development by moving from traditional hardware-driven development to flexible software-driven development. This session will introduce the latest trends in cloud-native technologies, with a particular focus on virtualization and sandboxing mechanisms.
First, the role of the hypervisor will be explained, followed by a methodology for integrating multiple ECUs in an in-vehicle system while maintaining real-time performance. Next, we will discuss efficient deployment and management techniques using container technology, and discuss key points to keep real-time performance intact in the runtime environment.
The presentation will discuss the key points to keep real-time performance intact in the execution environment. Finally, we will introduce an approach to achieving lightweight and fast system design using sandboxing technology and discuss its impact on future SDV development.
The presentation will provide a deeper understanding of the application and potential of cloud-native technologies in SDV, including the approach taken in the real-time OS “eMCOS”.