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Title: TOWARD SOFTWARE-DEFINED VEHICLES: FROM MODEL-BASED ENGINEERING TO VIRTUALIZATION-BASED DEPLOYMENT
Authors: Pan, Fengjunjie
Rickert, Markus
Betz, Tobias
Wen, Long
Lin, Jianjie
Petrovic, Nenad
Lienkamp, Markus
Knoll, Alois
Keywords: Automotive
E/E architecture
Model-based engineering
Resource allocation
Software-defined vehicles
Systems
Software engineering
Issue Date: 26-Dec-2024
Publisher: IEEE Access
Series/Report no.: ;Volume 12
Abstract: The automotive industry is moving towards software-defined vehicles, where software shapes the car’s features and user experience. Unlike traditional vehicles that rely on multiple separate computing units with tightly coupled software, the new centralized high-performance computers offer a more flexible, software-defined platform. Mapping software to hardware is the process of resource allocation. As the number of software components in software-defined vehicles increases, managing this process with the existing approach becomes increasingly challenging. In this paper, we propose utilizing an automated and model-based approach for analyzing/planning resource allocation during the design phase and implementing a virtualization-based environment using virtual machines and containers for deployment in software-defined vehicles. Our approach enables automated resource allocation, thereby ensuring flexible software deployment and updates in the vehicles. The proposed workflow begins with the formal definition of system information through models and constraint languages. Based on this, an optimization problem is generated and solved automatically. Afterwards, deployment-related code is generated based on the optimization results from the optimization solver and is then transmitted and deployed to the vehicle. We demonstrate our method by setting up a simulated software-defined vehicle platform using an ARM-based automotive reference central computer with Autoware applications.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/10473
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