Insights Into the Safe Open Source Vehicle Core Project for Software-Defined Vehicles
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Explore the Safe Open Source Vehicle Core (S-Core) project through this 43-minute conference talk that examines a collaborative automotive industry initiative developing safety-certifiable middleware for software-defined vehicles. Learn about the code-first approach taken by 30+ contributors from 8+ companies to create a middleware stack for high-performance control units in modern vehicles. Discover how the project leverages automated CI tooling and docs-as-code methodology using open-source tools including sphinx-needs, Bazel, and PlantUML for documentation, software development, and testing. Understand S-Core's compatibility goals with POSIX-based operating systems like Automotive Grade Linux and Zephyr, and examine its complementary relationship with the ELISA project. Gain insights into the project's focus on achieving ISO 26262, ASPICE, and ISO 21434 compliance for upper software layers beyond the operating system. Review current achievements and available components, explore the project's roadmap through 2025 and 2026, and learn about reusable tools that can benefit other projects. Understand the contribution processes for missing stack components and discover the safety certification approach being implemented for automotive applications.
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Insights Into the Safe Open Source Vehicle Core Project for SDV - Philipp Ahmann, Etas GmbH (BOSCH)
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