Whether our vehicles are clean or cluttered, spotless or in disarray, they carry the people we care about most. While there is no substitute for defensive driving, intelligent and intuitive Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) can be a helpful companion for mindful motorists. If software-defined cars represent the future, what will it take to develop and engineer this type of next-generation ADAS platform?
In this edition of AutoVision News Radio, we welcome Benjamin Lyon, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Aptiv. He shares the core principles that guide Aptiv's approach to ADAS and software-defined vehicles, highlighting the significance of Wind River's Hypervisor and containerization. Benjamin also discusses the culture of intellectual curiosity at Aptiv, how company leaders address challenges, and his desire for a legacy focused on people.
More Resources:
The Story of Aptiv's Smart Vehicle Architecture: https://tinyurl.com/3j99j9cb
What Is a Zone Controller: https://tinyurl.com/5n8hc4zt
Central Vehicle Controllers Make Software-Defined Vehicles Possible: https://tinyurl.com/3k24p9hj
Aptiv Completes the Acquisition of Wind River from TPG: https://tinyurl.com/mwrv62sf
What is a Hypervisor via Wind River: https://tinyurl.com/47sp27cw
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**Audio Clip from MiniDisc Recording: Originally aired Monday, July 2nd, 2007, KJAN Atlantic AM 1220, Carl Anthony, 5 pm Newscast: "Authorities Urge Caution on Iowa Roads Ahead of July 4th, Some Residents of Cass County Hesitant to Travel."