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Speaker:

Yoshifumi Sakamoto, IBM Japan, Japan

Title:

Study of Next Generation In-Vehicle Infotainment System Based on Automotive 2025

Abstract:

Recent in-vehicle infotainment system is showing rapid growth in functionality and performance. High-definition navigation and digital multi-media are accelerating the rapid growth. The next-generation IVI system is expected to implement functions of three major domains. First domain includes navigation, voice recognition and terminal feature for cloud service providing multi-media. Second domain includes positioning and vehicle information, and front end feature for Big Data that collect and process information from control systems. Third domain includes cognitive and advanced driving support system feature consists of information provided to the driver. SoC on board IVI system must be capable of much higher performance and more features, in order to realize these features. However, we should be aware that these predictions will be strongly influenced by market requirements. Therefore, investigation report provided by IBM, "Automotive 2025 : Industry without boarders" will be used for market predictions.This report is based on IBM investigation result of 175 executives from 21 countries. This presentation will present functional elements required for SoC of next generation IVI system, starting from predicting the required features for the next generation IVI system based on the report and then breaking down into system design.

Bio:

Yoshifumi Sakamoto is an Executive Project Manager of IBM Japan Ltd., and in charge of principal consultant of Advanced Information Technology for automotive. I received the Ph.D. degrees in computer science from Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, in 2014. I was engaged in research of Systems development method utilizing Reverse modeling and Model-based Simulation in the graduate school of Kyushu University. I joined IBM in 1985. I was responsible for the design and development personal computers, embedded systems and ASIC/SoC. After that, I was responsible for the project manager of ASIC and SoC development project. I responsible for the program manager of the multiple SoC development, and became a technical consultant to apply an advanced information technology into automobile. Currently, I am working as a technology consultant of an automotive control system and In-Vehicle Infotainment system.



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