Authors
Patrizio Pelliccione, Eric Knauss, S Magnus Ågren, Rogardt Heldal, Carl Bergenhem, Alexey Vinel, Oliver Brunnegård
Publication date
2020/6/1
Journal
Science of Computer Programming
Volume
191
Pages
102414
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The automotive domain is rapidly changing in the last years. Among the different challenges OEMs (i.e. the vehicle manufacturers) are facing, vehicles are evolving into systems of systems. In fact, over the last years vehicles have evolved from disconnected and “blind” systems to systems that are (i) able to sense the surrounding environment and (ii) connected with other vehicles, the city, pedestrians, cyclists, etc. Future transportation systems can be seen as a System of Systems (SoS). In an SoS, constituent systems, i.e. the units that compose an SoS, can act as standalone systems, but their cooperation enables new emerging and promising scenarios. While this trend creates new opportunities, it also poses a risk to compromise key qualities such as safety, security, and privacy.
In this paper we focus on the automotive domain and we investigate how to engineer and architect cars in order to build them as …
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