Blogs - Automotive
Data Annotation in Autonomous Cars
Autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles are loaded with systems that play a key role in enhancing
Over-The-Air (OTA) Automotive Software and Firmware Updates
Once the vehicle is out in the real world, software and firmware updates may become difficult to implement. In a vehicle, the firmware or software piece can be updated wirelessly using a cellular network, through a gateway (OTA Manager) inside the car, and passed onto the respective ECUs, which is present in all modern vehicles.
Understanding ASIL in ISO 26262
Our cars have evolved into intelligent machines due to the presence of complex electronic components.
Understanding Electric Vehicle Telematics
"In the era of connected technology," every technology-driven business is talking about various use cases
Understanding the Role of BMS in Electric Vehicles
The main function of Battery Management System (BMS) is to ensure that the battery is protected and any operation out of its safety limit is prevented. It monitors the battery pack’s state of charge (SOC) along with the state of health (SOH).
Automotive Risk Assessment with ISO 26262
ISO 26262 is also referred to as H&RA (Hazard & Risk Analysis) and it provides an automotive-specific risk-based approach for determining risk classes. This safety standard is developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The overall aim of the analysis is to identify and classify the potential hazards in the procedure and to formulate safety goals related to the prevention or mitigation of these hazards to achieve an acceptable residual risk. In this article, you will learn what are the benefits of it and what are its benefits.
Automotive IoT Security–An Inevitable Factor in Growing Market of Connected Vehicle Ecosystem
Imagine on a fine day, you enter in your car and see a message on
Automotive Ethernet: Driving In-Vehicle Communication for new-age vehicular functions
The complexity in electrical and electronic components are increasing in new age vehicles. To enable Vehicle-to-Everything (v2x) connectivity, vehicle automation and ADAS features, in-vehicle sensors, controls and interfaces require very high bandwidth with faster data throughput. Automotive Ethernet, a super-fast in-vehicle communication protocol with very high bandwidth is the need of the hour for automotive industry to support high-end vehicular functions.
ISO 26262: The Need for Functional Safety in Automobiles
Since 1855, when the first automobile was invented, the automobile industry has evolved from mere