Thank you for having visited the ETAS Developer Summit 2023.
We hope you had a great time digging deeper in specified topics with experts from ETAS as well as from the Open Source Community and our partners
Met the Open Source Communities from Eclipse Foundation, COVESA and SOAFEE.
And had an overall enjoyable event with networking and collaboration.
- Function validation with field data. Shadow Mode. Getting Real-World Data.
- Interactive Measurement and Calibration with µP based VCU (new INCA use case). Measure variables with INCA in an AUTOSAR Adaptive environment.
- 10 Minutes to Wow: experience how to set up your development environment, create your first vehicle application and deploy it to our reference system in 10 minutes.
- Data is King: How to get quality data and insights out of your vehicle? Measure, store, process, and visualize in-vehicle data easily and flexibly.
- Cloud service development and release as easy as it can be. Rapidly and easily create, release, and use a service.
- Anytime, anywhAIR: software lifecycle management over the air. Manage the software life-cycle of your fleet.
- SDV Demonstrator with AUTOSAR Adaptive and Classic inside – a complex vehicle computer setup with the actual and future needs to be covered in modern automobiles with µP based systems.
- Capture the flag: Try to break, compromise or retrieve sensitive information of real-life applications. Understand attackers' mindset order to develop more secure applications.
- Extensions for virtual testing: Hands-on prototypes that introduce new extensions for our virtual testing environment. Experts can discuss them and contribute their ideas and suggestions.
- Help us design products that meet your future needs!
- Capture the Flag - Can you Hack This? Hands on Introduction to CyberSecurity
- Develop a vehicle app in less than 10 minutes with the frame work "Velocitas“
- DIY - Develop It Yourself: Create a cloud-based service
- Try it out: Easily measure and manage data in the cloud
- AOS Forensic UseCase
- digital.auto: software-defined vehicle hack challenge
- COVESA Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS / VSC) enabling interoperability - Christoph Ludewig (Geotab GmbH)
- Certified Rust Compiler - Florian Gilcher (Ferrous Systems GmbH)
- Containers on Wheels - Pierre-Yves Chibon (Red Hat)
- Fearless AD Software development with Rust - Arnaud Riess (Robert Bosch GmbH)
- FleetManagementService (FMS) blueprint leveraging Eclipse SDV - Kai Hudalla (Robert Bosch GmbH)
- Eclipse LEDA - Mike Haller (ETAS GmbH)
- Virtual Development – Fergus Duncan (Capgemini)
- SOAFEE architecture – Andreas Achtzehn (Robert Bosch GmbH)
- Safe Linux - Philipp Ahmann, Robert Bosch GmbH & Chair ELISA Working Groups Linux Foundation
- Cryptography on CAN – Ken Tindell (JK Energy Ltd.)
At the summit you had the chance to win an ESP32 Development Board.
This particular board was used in one of the showcases called SDV2Go as a remote control.
Around exactly this Development Board we will now post various challenges over the following month to bring some of the ETAS topics close to you.
We hope you will take the chance and opportunity to engage with us on these challenges.
Watch this repository and follow us on LinkedIn to find out when a challenge is being posted.
Happy Coding! #FromCodeToTheRoad