Event: KPMG / Flex Automotive Innovation Summit
Product: Movimento’s “Unified OTA Platform” and benefits for Automotive Industry and beyond
• Support for multiple public cloud infrastructures as well as private cloud and data centers
• Support for clients on multiple OS / RTOS including Android and Linux
• Support for multiple clients, cloud communication protocols, standards includes OMA DM 2.0, LWM2M
• Support for federated supplier software lifecycle management
• Support for multiple consumption models with vertical SaaS for automotive and PaaS for other industrial IoT markets
Autonomous Car & Cybersecurity - IAA 2015 - New Mobility WorldMahbubul Alam
Cybersecurity Panel : New Mobility World, IAA 2015, Frankfurt, Germany
Software Defined Car will Change Everything: Cybersecurity is Life
Security FIRST!
1. Implement proven security practice with ecosystem partners
2. Make security a mandatory function of product development
3. Make OTA as part of prevention/mitigation plan
Consumers in today's programmable world are deriving value from connected experiences that extend beyond their smartphones, tablets, and PCs. Come learn about GM OnStar's journey through 17 years of connectivity: how they are opening up to developers and creating a thriving digital ecosystem through APIs, apps, and data.
Monetizing the Software Defined Car with Secure OTA Application and Content U...Mahbubul Alam
The automotive industry is currently facing the dilemma of focusing on one of three things – keeping pace with digital innovations, developing fully automated driving features or making greener vehicles by means of electrification and fuel cells. This dilemma has grown as every device that we use today is evolving into a smart connected device, including vehicles that have transitioned from hardware-enabled to software-enabled in to being software-defined today. The Software Defined Car™ is about proactively managing vehicle software, security, and data. The automotive industry has to develop new revenue streams from these new connected devices and data-driven business models where existing value chains will be disrupted and new value chains will be created. Automotive OEMs will need to think about new revenue streams when automotive sales will only be an increasingly smaller portion of the new business models. These emerging trends lead to the generation of the automotive Co-X platform. This iTunes-like marketplace that requires a secure over-the-air (OTA) content delivery platform will serve end users or customers as they will eventually have more influence on the usage of vehicles and the monetization of data.
Key Take-Aways:
How to decouple digital innovation and services creation from physical assets?
How to enable the automotive Co-X platform using secure OTA content delivery from the cloud to the car?
How to create a new after-market revenue opportunity for OEMs and ecosystem partners through new applications?
The app revolution has turned consumer expectations upside down in all areas of our lives, including in the cars we drive. Our connected cars are already filled with computing power and experiences influenced by consumer electronics. Forward-looking car makers have the pedal to the metal on further innovation. There's an undeniable conceptual shift from the connected car to the programmable car. Nascent consumer electronics thinking is evolving to include platform business models borrowed from the world of apps and the web.
Join Brian Mulloy live from downtown Detroit as we imagine the programmable car of the future and map a pragmatic course for making it a reality. Car makers will walk away with an approach to evolving the automobile to meet the demands of today's consumers. App developers will walk away with a view of upcoming opportunities to create inspired apps for cars.
We'll Cover:
Apps - creating precise and adaptable consumer experiences
APIs - exposing and consuming cloud-based services
Data - gleaning insights from infotainment and smartphone apps
Ecosystems - creating value for multiple sides of the car market
Autonomous Car & Cybersecurity - IAA 2015 - New Mobility WorldMahbubul Alam
Cybersecurity Panel : New Mobility World, IAA 2015, Frankfurt, Germany
Software Defined Car will Change Everything: Cybersecurity is Life
Security FIRST!
1. Implement proven security practice with ecosystem partners
2. Make security a mandatory function of product development
3. Make OTA as part of prevention/mitigation plan
Consumers in today's programmable world are deriving value from connected experiences that extend beyond their smartphones, tablets, and PCs. Come learn about GM OnStar's journey through 17 years of connectivity: how they are opening up to developers and creating a thriving digital ecosystem through APIs, apps, and data.
Monetizing the Software Defined Car with Secure OTA Application and Content U...Mahbubul Alam
The automotive industry is currently facing the dilemma of focusing on one of three things – keeping pace with digital innovations, developing fully automated driving features or making greener vehicles by means of electrification and fuel cells. This dilemma has grown as every device that we use today is evolving into a smart connected device, including vehicles that have transitioned from hardware-enabled to software-enabled in to being software-defined today. The Software Defined Car™ is about proactively managing vehicle software, security, and data. The automotive industry has to develop new revenue streams from these new connected devices and data-driven business models where existing value chains will be disrupted and new value chains will be created. Automotive OEMs will need to think about new revenue streams when automotive sales will only be an increasingly smaller portion of the new business models. These emerging trends lead to the generation of the automotive Co-X platform. This iTunes-like marketplace that requires a secure over-the-air (OTA) content delivery platform will serve end users or customers as they will eventually have more influence on the usage of vehicles and the monetization of data.
Key Take-Aways:
How to decouple digital innovation and services creation from physical assets?
How to enable the automotive Co-X platform using secure OTA content delivery from the cloud to the car?
How to create a new after-market revenue opportunity for OEMs and ecosystem partners through new applications?
The app revolution has turned consumer expectations upside down in all areas of our lives, including in the cars we drive. Our connected cars are already filled with computing power and experiences influenced by consumer electronics. Forward-looking car makers have the pedal to the metal on further innovation. There's an undeniable conceptual shift from the connected car to the programmable car. Nascent consumer electronics thinking is evolving to include platform business models borrowed from the world of apps and the web.
Join Brian Mulloy live from downtown Detroit as we imagine the programmable car of the future and map a pragmatic course for making it a reality. Car makers will walk away with an approach to evolving the automobile to meet the demands of today's consumers. App developers will walk away with a view of upcoming opportunities to create inspired apps for cars.
We'll Cover:
Apps - creating precise and adaptable consumer experiences
APIs - exposing and consuming cloud-based services
Data - gleaning insights from infotainment and smartphone apps
Ecosystems - creating value for multiple sides of the car market
Trends in automated cars
Opportunities and challenges in connected automated cars
Presented at ITU Symposium on Future Networked Car.
Author : Anders Eugensson, Director, Governmental Affairs, Volvo Car Group
Portfolio manager plus is an advanced tool concentrating specifically for the financial segment...keeps u updated about the latest stocks and quotes for the BSE and NIFTY..
The Internet of Cars - Towards the Future of the Connected CarJorgen Thelin
No doubt you have heard the phrase “Internet of Things” and the new buzzword “IoT” been used more and more these days, but what does that mean in practice? The Tesla Model S is probably the most well-connected car on the planet at the moment, and in this presentation we will use that vehicle as a case study of some practical usage of IoT concepts and technology that is already being applied to modern automobiles.How far away are we from a future “Internet of Cars” and what will be the social and privacy impacts of more connected-car scenarios?
Protecting Autonomous Vehicles and Connected Services with Software Defined P...Mahbubul Alam
Cybersecurity is one of the biggest challenges for autonomous vehicles due to a large number of Internet-enabled software systems. The high dependence on Internet connectivity for navigation, telematics and information services makes autonomous vehicles highly vulnerable to network-based cyber attacks. For example, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks can block autonomous vehicles from receiving critical over-the-air (OTA) updates while connection hacking can be used to tamper software or re-task OTA instructions. Additionally, the automotive industry’s global supply chain is vulnerable to malware that propagates to critical vehicle systems from cloud environments. In response to the potential loss of life due to cyber attacks, the US government is introducing new legislation that mandates strict cybersecurity requirements for all networked software. This webinar will introduce participants to a new cybersecurity architecture called Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) that provides OEMs and application developers a framework to meet emerging government requirements to ensure safe autonomous vehicle operations. SDP utilizes a control channel to verify the identity and integrity of hardware and software systems before allowing automotive OTA transactions. Additionally, SDP’s application-aware connectivity ensures that malware cannot propagate through network connections.
Key Take-Aways:
Why are the existing cybersecurity solutions not suitable for the current auto industry?
How can SDP meet the new US government auto cybersecurity requirements?
Why the automotive industry should embrace SDP as a key technology for the next-generation cybersecurity solution?
Panel Session: Security & Privacy for Connected Cars w/ Scott Morrison, SVP ...CA API Management
Cars are already full of sensors and producing gigabytes of data, but they are not connected yet. Connecting them can represent a tremendous opportunity for several industries (insurance companies, repairs, traffic optimization...) but it certainly comes with a lot of challenges. Security and Privacy are the biggest challenges this market have to overcome, especially because it has been completely out of scope for this industry so far.
Technological, demographic, environmental, and geopolitical shifts are altering the commercial truck market globally. The infographic showcases the top eight transformational trends altering the commercial trucking landscape.
Intland Software | codeBeamer ALM: What’s in the Pipeline for the Automotive ...Intland Software GmbH
This talk was presented by Andreas Pabinger and Benjamin Engele (Intland Software) at Intland Connect: Annual User Conference 2020 on 22 Oct 2020. To learn more, visit: https://intland.com/intland-connect-annual-user-conference-2020/
Appsolutely Essential
Presnetation to the American Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong November 2014
Why mobile is eating the world and apps rule on mobile
What are companies doing in mobile across start ups and industries targeting different stakeholders from local app developers to global industry giants
How should you get into mobile app and where to start
Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System mentoresd
Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System – Andrew Patterson
It is widely accepted that Linux is the operating system of choice when building a complex, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system. The ability to support and quickly integrate device drivers for features such as CAN, MOST, graphics accelerators, networking interfaces, and Bluetooth can result in key differentiators for any GENIVI compliant IVI-based system. But what if Android was introduced as a second operating system? This session multiple implementations integrating both Android and Linux on multicore SoCs sharing audio and video resources across both domains while maintaining GENIVI compliance. Implementations with and without hypervisor technology will also be presented.
The TMT Value Chain: A Financial Perspective • How have the equity markets viewed TMT? • The impact of new business models • Ovum’s Mobile Subscriptions and Revenue Forecasts by Upin Dattani, Senior Financial Analyst, Ovum
Semantic Repository of Linked Data for Interoperability of Software Defined...Pratik Desai, PhD
Semantic technologies have been successful in solving challenges associated with interoperability and machine intelligence. In the new wave of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, it is difficult to galvanize movement such as schema.org to standardize linked data annotation models for various vaguely defined subsections such as health care, wearable device, smart home, industrial internet and others.
Among these subdomains, automotive industry has really well defined properties and data models for the components being used and their relationships. Therefore in the IoT domain, it is a comparatively convenient task to define the concept of “Software Defined Car” platform that utilizes linked data and other semantic technologies. The platform should enable interoperability and reasoning between components of the car while also providing accessibility to the external internet technologies such as web services, software applications, big data analytic and artificial intelligence.
This presentation will include detailed description of the following milestones to achieve the greater goal, mentioned above:
Identify major properties and relationships to create default ontologies for a car
Develop tools for manufacturer to create individual linked data models from the default
Repository that store and provide access to the linked data models through APIs
Platform the enables access of the physical components of the car to other services through the URIs
Security layer to restrict authentication and access of the different properties of the model
- See more at: http://smartdata2015.dataversity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=91&proposalid=7811#sthash.NAVU8j64.dpuf
In this presentation we will talk about the IoT trends and technological solutions in 2016. We will discuss about the role of developers, smart homes, wearable and connected cars.
This presentation is the result of our yearly strategic review. The IoT market is experiencing explosive growth around the world. It is becoming a much more mature field and our aim is to build services for this world.
Trends in automated cars
Opportunities and challenges in connected automated cars
Presented at ITU Symposium on Future Networked Car.
Author : Anders Eugensson, Director, Governmental Affairs, Volvo Car Group
Portfolio manager plus is an advanced tool concentrating specifically for the financial segment...keeps u updated about the latest stocks and quotes for the BSE and NIFTY..
The Internet of Cars - Towards the Future of the Connected CarJorgen Thelin
No doubt you have heard the phrase “Internet of Things” and the new buzzword “IoT” been used more and more these days, but what does that mean in practice? The Tesla Model S is probably the most well-connected car on the planet at the moment, and in this presentation we will use that vehicle as a case study of some practical usage of IoT concepts and technology that is already being applied to modern automobiles.How far away are we from a future “Internet of Cars” and what will be the social and privacy impacts of more connected-car scenarios?
Protecting Autonomous Vehicles and Connected Services with Software Defined P...Mahbubul Alam
Cybersecurity is one of the biggest challenges for autonomous vehicles due to a large number of Internet-enabled software systems. The high dependence on Internet connectivity for navigation, telematics and information services makes autonomous vehicles highly vulnerable to network-based cyber attacks. For example, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks can block autonomous vehicles from receiving critical over-the-air (OTA) updates while connection hacking can be used to tamper software or re-task OTA instructions. Additionally, the automotive industry’s global supply chain is vulnerable to malware that propagates to critical vehicle systems from cloud environments. In response to the potential loss of life due to cyber attacks, the US government is introducing new legislation that mandates strict cybersecurity requirements for all networked software. This webinar will introduce participants to a new cybersecurity architecture called Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) that provides OEMs and application developers a framework to meet emerging government requirements to ensure safe autonomous vehicle operations. SDP utilizes a control channel to verify the identity and integrity of hardware and software systems before allowing automotive OTA transactions. Additionally, SDP’s application-aware connectivity ensures that malware cannot propagate through network connections.
Key Take-Aways:
Why are the existing cybersecurity solutions not suitable for the current auto industry?
How can SDP meet the new US government auto cybersecurity requirements?
Why the automotive industry should embrace SDP as a key technology for the next-generation cybersecurity solution?
Panel Session: Security & Privacy for Connected Cars w/ Scott Morrison, SVP ...CA API Management
Cars are already full of sensors and producing gigabytes of data, but they are not connected yet. Connecting them can represent a tremendous opportunity for several industries (insurance companies, repairs, traffic optimization...) but it certainly comes with a lot of challenges. Security and Privacy are the biggest challenges this market have to overcome, especially because it has been completely out of scope for this industry so far.
Technological, demographic, environmental, and geopolitical shifts are altering the commercial truck market globally. The infographic showcases the top eight transformational trends altering the commercial trucking landscape.
Intland Software | codeBeamer ALM: What’s in the Pipeline for the Automotive ...Intland Software GmbH
This talk was presented by Andreas Pabinger and Benjamin Engele (Intland Software) at Intland Connect: Annual User Conference 2020 on 22 Oct 2020. To learn more, visit: https://intland.com/intland-connect-annual-user-conference-2020/
Appsolutely Essential
Presnetation to the American Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong November 2014
Why mobile is eating the world and apps rule on mobile
What are companies doing in mobile across start ups and industries targeting different stakeholders from local app developers to global industry giants
How should you get into mobile app and where to start
Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System mentoresd
Simultaneously Leveraging Linux and Android in a GENIVI compliant IVI System – Andrew Patterson
It is widely accepted that Linux is the operating system of choice when building a complex, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system. The ability to support and quickly integrate device drivers for features such as CAN, MOST, graphics accelerators, networking interfaces, and Bluetooth can result in key differentiators for any GENIVI compliant IVI-based system. But what if Android was introduced as a second operating system? This session multiple implementations integrating both Android and Linux on multicore SoCs sharing audio and video resources across both domains while maintaining GENIVI compliance. Implementations with and without hypervisor technology will also be presented.
The TMT Value Chain: A Financial Perspective • How have the equity markets viewed TMT? • The impact of new business models • Ovum’s Mobile Subscriptions and Revenue Forecasts by Upin Dattani, Senior Financial Analyst, Ovum
Semantic Repository of Linked Data for Interoperability of Software Defined...Pratik Desai, PhD
Semantic technologies have been successful in solving challenges associated with interoperability and machine intelligence. In the new wave of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, it is difficult to galvanize movement such as schema.org to standardize linked data annotation models for various vaguely defined subsections such as health care, wearable device, smart home, industrial internet and others.
Among these subdomains, automotive industry has really well defined properties and data models for the components being used and their relationships. Therefore in the IoT domain, it is a comparatively convenient task to define the concept of “Software Defined Car” platform that utilizes linked data and other semantic technologies. The platform should enable interoperability and reasoning between components of the car while also providing accessibility to the external internet technologies such as web services, software applications, big data analytic and artificial intelligence.
This presentation will include detailed description of the following milestones to achieve the greater goal, mentioned above:
Identify major properties and relationships to create default ontologies for a car
Develop tools for manufacturer to create individual linked data models from the default
Repository that store and provide access to the linked data models through APIs
Platform the enables access of the physical components of the car to other services through the URIs
Security layer to restrict authentication and access of the different properties of the model
- See more at: http://smartdata2015.dataversity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=91&proposalid=7811#sthash.NAVU8j64.dpuf
In this presentation we will talk about the IoT trends and technological solutions in 2016. We will discuss about the role of developers, smart homes, wearable and connected cars.
This presentation is the result of our yearly strategic review. The IoT market is experiencing explosive growth around the world. It is becoming a much more mature field and our aim is to build services for this world.
OMA Seminar/Webinar, October 27, 2016, "How Developers Can Get the Most Out of IoT Standards and Tools" - Presentation #5 from Tao Lin, PhD, Distinguished Architect, Movimento Group
"Support OTA for Automotive with OMA DM"
The presentation was used by the Dr. Pratik Desai at his talk at the "Silicon Valley Automotive Open Source" meetup held at HackerDojo on April 7th, 2016.
Millimeter wave mobile communication for 5G cellular.Apurv Modi
Introducing the Fifth generation(5G) cellular technology that is use "millimeter wave" technology,as research is going on this approach and by 2020 5G mobile cellular will work on to the millimeter wave with great spectrum bandwidth and very less cost with serving of 100 billion wireless connection across the world
Millimeter Wave mobile communications for 5g cellularraghubraghu
The next generation of wireless mobile communication is here know as 5G cellular which will revolutionize the way which see at wireless communication today !!!
IoT is one of the transformational trends that will shape the future of businesses in 2017 and beyond. Many firms see big opportunity in IoT uses and enterprises start to believe that IoT holds the promise to enhance customer relationships and drive business growth by improving quality, productivity, and reliability on one side, and on the other side reducing costs, risk, and theft.
Understanding Telecom SIM and USIM/ISIM for LTEntel
SIM cards have been witnessing increasing adoption with the growing use of smartphones and other devices requiring always-on connectivity. SIM cards represent a key platform for value added services and applications, and are a core element in providing interoperability among the telecom industry players while ensuring security and safe authentication.
Key Features:
Form factors: mini-SIM (2FF), micro-SIM (3FF) and nano-SIM (4FF)
Memory size: from 32k up to 256k
High security standards and strong authentication algorithms
Over-The-Air (OTA) content management
Wide range of Value Added Services applications
Marek Jersak. Autonomous Drive – From Sensors to MotionIT Arena
Marek Jersak, Senior Director, Autonomous Drive Practice at Luxoft Automotive
Autonomous Drive – From Sensors to Motion
Dr. Marek Jersak received his Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Aachen University of Technology, Germany in 1997. From 1997 to 1999 he worked as a compiler design engineer for Conexant Systems in Newport Beach, California. He returned to school in 1999 and graduated with a PhD in Real-Time Embedded System Design from the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany in 2004. Together with his university fellow Kai Richter, in 2005 Marek co-founded Symtavision GmbH in Braunschweig, and in 2013 Symtavision Inc in Michigan, serving as Managing Director respectively President for those companies. Symtavision became a globally recognized leader in Timing Analysis tools and architecture consulting for automotive real- time systems with a focus on chassis, active safety, powertrain, body-control and in-vehicle networking. In February 2016, Marek and Kai sold Symtavision to Luxoft. Marek became director of the newly formed ‘Under the Hood’ practice inside Luxoft Automotive. The practice grew to more than 200 engineers in 1.5 years. At the end of 2017, we repositioned the practice to focus fully on various levels of automated driving, from Level-2 / 3 mass-production ADAS software to architectures and algorithms for Level-4 and ultimately Level-5 autonomous driving. Marek is now fully focused on building the teams, customer relationships and engagement models that enable a seamless, scalable and agile solutions offering from sensors to actuators, spanning co-development with our customers of system and software architectures, algorithms, automotive-grade software, integration, and testing.
There are great expectations around the future of autonomous vehicles (AVs) and equally much uncertainty. Some believe that AVs will transform safety and efficiency and are making significant investments in this area. Others are concerned that the technological developments are outpacing society’s ability to adapt, and there is an urgent requirement to develop better regulation before there is widespread deployment. A global Open Foresight project exploring the key issues for the future of AVs is being undertaken by Future Agenda. Expert workshops around the world are building the informed view.
This project was kicked-off with a global review of the emerging landscape for autonomous vehicles. As well looking at the historical context for self-driving cars and trucks, this initial perspective explores the benefits of AVs; different issues for the movement of people vs. goods; the three primary drivers of adoption and the primary centres for innovation. It also includes commentary on the parallel developments in seaborne and air-based autonomous vehicles. It ends with some of the key questions to be explored by the project.
Automotive Electronics Industry Statistics, Analysis & Forecast To 2024Mayur Yeole
More Information @ https://bit.ly/2JzFDt5
Increasing automotive electronics adoption to deliver safety features including vehicle data recorder systems, emergency call systems and alcohol ignition interlocks are anticipated to fuel the market demand.
Phoenix Mobile & Emerging Tech Festival Autonomous Vehicles Presentation 11/3/18Mark Goldstein
I delivered an updated and expanded version of "The Autonomous Revolution of Vehicles and Transportation" to the Phoenix Mobile & Emerging Tech Festival on 11/3/18 at ASU in Tempe, Arizona.
A detailed overview of the transformation of transportation through autonomous vehicles and the advent of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) including enabling sensor and communication technologies as well as why Arizona is a hot bed for development and deployment plus a forward-looking view of markets and opportunities.
Embedded Fest 2019. Віталій Нужний. The Mobility Revolution: the Software tha...EmbeddedFest
- The Future of Automotive: Autonomous, Connected, Electric, and Shared
- Unique Challenges on the Automotive Electronics Road
- Evolving from Hardware to Software: Changing to Stay Ahead of the Curve for Tier-1 Businesses
- Auto 2.0: What this Means for Suppliers
New Aircraft - Trends & Technologies to Improve MROMichael Denis
Presentation given at the Airline MRO Network - North America conference in Seattle. This presentation by Michael Wm. Denis of Flatirons Solutions, covered new generation aircraft and the trends and technologies coming to market that improve maintenance, repair and overhaul (also known as Service Lifecycle Management (SLM)).
Additional presentations were given by Airbus, Boeing, GE Aviation, MTU, Lockheed Martin, Honeywell, Lufthansa Technik, FAA, ARSA, Pratt & Whitney, UTC, and AJW.
Disrupting the Car Industry and Driver Experience with APIs - API Days San Fr...Fabernovel
Announcing API Days San Francisco 2014, focused on APIs for Connected Cars and Driver Experience.
This edition will focus on how APIs are disrupting the Car Industry and the Driver Experience, paving the way towards the connected car of the future.
According to Mark O'Neill, VP Innovation at Axway, "Soon we will see apis as being just as fundamental to cars as fuel or tires".
Come join us at API Days San Francisco 2014, from June 13th to June 15th at PARISOMA (169 11th Street).
More info: http://sf.apidays.io
The Future of the Drone Industry and the Role of Market Research: CeBIT, Hann...Kay Wackwitz
This presentation shows the importance of market research in a new and extremely fast growing market.
Creating fix-points towards stakeholders and market drivers will ensure long term success in an environment where the big consolidation is about to begin.
The Autonomous Revolution of Vehicles & Transportation 6/12/19Mark Goldstein
I delivered an updated and expanded version of "The Autonomous Revolution of Vehicles and Transportation" to the IEEE Computer Society Phoenix (http://ewh.ieee.org/r6/phoenix/compsociety/) on 6/12/19 at DeVry University in Phoenix, Arizona.
It’s a detailed overview of the transformation of transportation through autonomous vehicles and the advent of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) including enabling sensor and communication technologies as well as why Arizona is a hot bed for development and deployment plus a forward-looking view of markets and opportunities.
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Smartphone friend or foe for Automotive OEMs?Mahbubul Alam
With the millennials becoming more and more concerned
about connectivity, the smartphone-driven automotive
revolution is inevitable. The automotive OEMs who will
win in this space will be those who can keep pace with their
continuously evolving roles of the IoT connected world
and yet are flexible enough to meet the demands of the
next generation drivers. What needs to be seen is how the
automotive OEMs will go beyond their current roles to where
they make smartphones a core mobility offering to deliver
the increasingly personalized information-centric experience
to its customers. Irrespective of the role of the OEM, the
IoT revolution driving smartphone-based connectivity in
the automotive industry is too big an opportunity to miss.
6G WILL UNLOCK THE POWER OF AI-FOR-EVERYTHINGMahbubul Alam
We envision 6G to offer revolutionary transformation which will usher in an era of connected built-in intelligent applications, services, and networks that will auto-provision end-to-end systems to guaranteed quality of services for an agreed service level agreement, ultra-high-speed data rate, surpassing that of last-mile wired connectivity, perceived zero-latency & deterministic jitter for human safety and mission-critical applications, extremely high reliability for essential services, high spectrum-bands for haptic, holographic, extensive multimedia streaming and more, connected artificial intelligence for autonomous functions and future unknown use cases, etc.
6G will be a key enabler for equitable wealth distribution and a major driver for the green economy. It will unleash the full potential for Industrial Revolution IE 5.0 which will focus on the co-operation between human and machine, as human intelligence works in harmony with cognitive computing and machines performs mundane, repetitive, error-prone tasks. By putting humans back into industrial production with 6G enabled collaborative robots a.k.a Cobots, workers will be upskilled to provide value-added tasks in production such as setting the strategy, provide oversight and add creative input, leading to massive customization & personalization for customers. In this talk, we will examine the state of AI and its potential role in 6G.
Opportunities and challenges for marketability of driverless carsMahbubul Alam
By 2025, millennials will represent 75% of the global 3 billion workforces. With the rise of sharing economy, advancement of technologies such as AI, Blockchain, AR, VR, etc., in our daily life, old businesses and value chains are being disrupted and new hyper disruptive business models are forming. CTIF GLOBAL CAPSULE has developed novel disruptive technologies as well as multi business model innovation technology (MBIT). The two days’ workshop will introduce this unique concept by two keynote sessions and a panel by techno-business experts on Day 1 and a hands-on practical session on Day 2.
The speed of change in transportation - Disruption versus Evolution.
4th CTIF Global Capsule Workshop at ITU, 19th of June, 2018, San Jose, CA.
Next Generation Automotive Cybersecurity with Software Defined Perimeter & Bl...Mahbubul Alam
With a acks rising every year, cybersecurity has become one of the most important focal points for the automotive industry. A disruptive approach must be incorporated to battle the threat of cybersecurity a acks that are becoming more sophisticated each day. With the Blockchain-based SDP, auto OEMs have a unique solution that can empower the global automotive industry to secure connected cars and autonomous cars with confidence.
Saving Lives Using Artificial Intelligence and Context-based Automotive OTA S...Mahbubul Alam
The Software Defined Car™ offers the automotive industry an opportunity to upgrade a vehicle’s functionality via over-the-air (OTA) software updates. This enables the vehicle to continuously adapt to the needs of the driver and the fleet operator. Now and in the near-term, OTA software updates pertain to the need to update the vehicle to avoid warranty costs, recall avoidance costs and apply security patches. But do these functionalities need to stop there? No! The OTA software update process can also be used much more dynamically by including context-based parameters through an eco-system of cloud platforms that each on their own provides unique data whether relating to natural disasters, pollution levels or local/regional regulations. As an example, the process itself can take place automatically with the changing location of the car in tandem with the respective geographic zone and the parameters relating to it. Unexpected events across the globe such as hurricanes, floods and increased pollution levels cause major problems that to varying degrees can be tackled with rapid OTA software updates and which might ultimately save lives. Other urban problems such as traffic congestion and public parking can also be eased via the same technology.
Key Take-Aways:
How to move beyond traditional software updates and into dynamic updating based on third-party data?
How to deliver context-based software updates using multi-vendor cloud platforms?
How to alleviate human distress with artificial intelligence and context-based OTA updates?
Securing the Software Defined Car™ Using Artificial Intelligence and OTA UpdatesMahbubul Alam
Cyber threats have risen across the entire value chain of connected cars. An end-to-end cyber security solution is needed to prevent this and must be adopted across the 5Cs: (1) content (software and data) from (2) cloud to (3) connectivity to (4) car to (5) chipset. It is key for OEMs to establish a cybersecurity process for connected cars to identify, assess and mitigate potential security vulnerabilities, threats, and attacks. Mitigation against any of these requires a pre-determined process that can accommodate preventative and corrective actions such as monitoring the vehicle and sending regular status updates to sub-systems. If a security breach does occur, OEMs should have a rapid and globally scalable incident response plan in place. With increasing attack surfaces and zero-day attacks, static human-driven measures are no longer sufficient and instead artificial intelligence and machine learning should be used to identify potential vehicles that are vulnerable to attacks and proactively quarantine those vehicles on a global scale. The identified vehicles can have their vehicle-access controls locked and a global campaign for a preventative security patch can be pushed out as a software update using over-the-air (OTA) technology.
Key Take-Aways:
How to create an automotive cyber security plan from reactive to proactive threat-mitigation implementation?
How to use artificial intelligence to quarantine potentially vulnerable vehicles on a global scale?
How to secure software and content delivery end-to-end using over-the-air technology?
IOT Entrepreneurship: A Framework for SuccessMahbubul Alam
‘IoT with the best’ hosted an exclusive tech talk with IoT experts on October 29 - 30, 2016. It is the world’s largest online conference with more than 100 speakers including CEOs, CTOs and Executives who will share their thoughts on sensors, smart grids, smart homes, smart cities, intelligent transportation, connected devices and wearables.
Mahbubul Alam, CTO/CMO of Movimento Group is one of the renowned speakers of the conference and will share ideologies on "IoT Entrepreneurship: A Framework for Success"
Through his talk, you will get insights on how to ‘Learn and optimize business outcomes with technology and timing’ and the talk will focus on:
Which vertical to focus on?
What are market paradigm shifts?
Where are the business opportunities?
Why is this attractive field?
When will you be profitable?
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Standardization Opportunity for India: Forces Changing our WorldMahbubul Alam
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Unlocking IoT: It’s all about Services
My previous post on “Rise of a New Era: Advancing Towards 50B Connected Devices” discussed the promise of connected devices a.k.a. Internet of Things evolving into connected everything and highlighted 5 key areas of attention for enabling the next wave of global digital transformation. This post discusses why Business Internet of Things (IoT) markets are all about services and how IoT providers have to organize processes and projects to scale up their excellence.
Anyone involved with Business IoT and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) will have realized that there is no lack of great ideas and that there are plenty of use cases to go around, but that no ones know if or when they will be profitable. Why is that? Below is a list of obstacles for companies interested to use IoT:
Immaturity of industry standards
Lack of data security, safety, control, compliance and privacy
Lack of mature eco-system for pre- and post-deployment phase
Lack of one-stop experience from cradle to grave
High cost of required investment in IoT infrastructure
The most critical barrier for strong growth in IoT adoption over the next few years is “strong business and use cases that deliver tangible value with quantifiable outcomes”.
Business IoT from start to finish: Why is it all about services?
Based on my experience and customer engagements, 80% of businesses pointed to budget constraints as a barrier to initiate an IoT project. Even more astonishing, 70% of all the businesses convinced of the IoT benefits found the upfront cost to be the key barrier followed by life cycle management and operational expenses to support IoT use cases.
Businesses see IoT as a way to enrich their services, gain customer insights, increase efficiency, improve employee productivity, etc. It all comes down to creating differentiated opportunities by means of new, hybrid and disruptive business models such as sensor data/network as a service, revenue/savings sharing model, power-by-the-hour model, etc.
The key to enabling these new business models is services – IoT providers need to combine capabilities across their management and partners. The combined partner eco-system should be capable of providing flexible and scalable end-to-end services so that businesses can focus on their customers and core operations.
The 5 key services essential for rapid adoption of IoT with new /disruptive business models in the marketplace are 1) smarter advisory services, 2) smarter project management services, 3) smarter technology solutions services, 4) smarter financial/capital services and 5) smarter life cycle management services.
Rise of a New Era: Advancing Towards 50B Connected DevicesMahbubul Alam
Rise of a New Era: Advancing Towards 50B Connected Devices
The promise of hyper-connected communities, industries and societies requires the connectivity of billions of devices about and around us; from smartphone to wearable, from home to work, from vehicle to machinery, from industry to healthcare, etc. This is the next wave digital transformation where smart connected everything will create huge economic benefits in every vital sectors of the economy and unleash new opportunities that can improve and save lives, boost human productivity, increase agricultural yield and enable a new industrial revolution with self-learning machines, robots, etc.
This extraordinary growth of connected everything will drive an explosive growth of mobile data, scarcity of wireless spectrum, exposure to unprotected data, risk of data privacy and will require governments to heavily investment in fundamental technologies like Internet, mobile, storage and artificial intelligence as well as in education for the workforce to utilize connected devices as tools to improve productivity. Also required are pragmatic policies both nationally and globally for enabling rapid innovation as we build a secure brighter future together.
The Infographic below illustrates the five key areas of attention to enable this transformation: 1) smarter spectrum usage, 2) smarter innovation funds, 3) smarter security & privacy, 4) smarter workforce creation and 5) smarter policies & laws. These are all required for the society to fully harness the benefits from massive scale deployment of connected devices.
Comprehensive program for Agricultural Finance, the Automotive Sector, and Empowerment . We will define the full scope and provide a detailed two-week plan for identifying strategic partners in each area within Limpopo, including target areas.:
1. Agricultural : Supporting Primary and Secondary Agriculture
• Scope: Provide support solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Tzaneen, Thohoyandou, Makhado, and Giyani.
2. Automotive Sector: Partnerships with Mechanics and Panel Beater Shops
• Scope: Develop collaborations with automotive service providers to improve service quality and business operations.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Lephalale, Mokopane, Phalaborwa, and Bela-Bela.
3. Empowerment : Focusing on Women Empowerment
• Scope: Provide business support support and training to women-owned businesses, promoting economic inclusion.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Thohoyandou, Musina, Burgersfort, and Louis Trichardt.
We will also prioritize Industrial Economic Zone areas and their priorities.
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1. You must have a registered business and operate in Limpopo
2. Generate revenue
3. Sectors : Agriculture ( primary and secondary) and Automative
Women and Youth are encouraged to apply even if you don't fall in those sectors.
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