Bosch is developing new electrical/electronic (E/E) architectures that ensure the complexity of future vehicle systems stays manageable.
The automotive industry is facing one of the greatest transformations in its history. Learn more about the future of E/E architectures in this whitepaper.
The cockpit integration platform of the future is part of a modern E/E architecture.
The vehicle control unit as central E/E architecture component for all powertrain types.
Tomorrow’s car drivers will expect their vehicles to be fully integrated in their digital lives. The car is evolving into an IoT device on wheels.
Vehicle functions will in future be controlled by a few extremely powerful central computers – the vehicle computers. With this technology, Bosch will increase the computing power in vehicles.
The vehicle architecture of the future will be based on centralized computing nodes, known as vehicle computers. These will centrally control functions of the various components.
The software-defined vehicle enables connectivity, automation, personalisation and continuous optimisation thanks to over-the-air updates.
Bosch teams up with Microsoft to develop a software platform to seamlessly connect cars to the cloud.
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