Hans-Jürgen Eidler

On developing smartphones on wheels

Future vehicles will run 100 times more software than current models. This massive complexity demands a fundamental reinvention of automotive engineering.

On developing smartphones on wheels
#1about 3 minutes

Global mega trends shaping the future of mobility

Key global trends like connectivity, urbanization, and climate change are driving innovation in the automotive industry.

#2about 3 minutes

Bosch's strategy for connected, automated, and electrified vehicles

Bosch is focusing on connected, automated, and electrified solutions, with software as the key enabler for all future innovations.

#3about 9 minutes

Exploring real-world automotive use cases from Bosch

An overview of three innovative use cases including a real-time road condition map, automated valet parking, and a digital twin for battery management.

#4about 16 minutes

Defining user features for a road signature service

A collaborative brainstorming session identifies key user features for a real-time road condition service, including alerts, privacy, and usability.

#5about 12 minutes

Designing the architecture and technology stack for connected cars

This section outlines the required technologies for a connected car service, including communication protocols, in-vehicle operating systems, and cloud infrastructure.

#6about 11 minutes

Identifying risks and challenges in autonomous driving systems

Key challenges for autonomous systems are explored, including legal liability, security vulnerabilities, and the complexity of managing mixed-traffic environments.

#7about 19 minutes

Q&A on the timeline and challenges for self-driving cars

A discussion on the realistic timeline for autonomous vehicles, the role of legal regulations, and the significant security and technical hurdles that remain.

#8about 1 minute

The evolution of vehicle electronic and electrical architecture

Modern vehicles are shifting from domain-specific controllers to centralized, high-performance vehicle computers to manage increasing complexity.

#9about 2 minutes

How Bosch is structured for cross-domain computing

Bosch created the Cross Domain Computing (XC) business unit to align its organization with the shift towards centralized vehicle architectures.

#10about 13 minutes

A look inside the Bosch software team in Vienna

The Vienna software team focuses on prototyping with cutting-edge hardware, developing low-level software, and advancing virtualization on microcontrollers.

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