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The Future of Automotive IT: Connecting Organizations and Vehicles
UMTRI Automotive Futures Group“Focus on the Future”
UM Automotive Research Conferences
WELCOME!Bruce M. Belzowski
University of MichiganTransportation Research Institute
Managing Director-Automotive Futuresbbl@umich.edu
Automotive FuturesUniversity of Michigan
Transportation Research Institute
–Globalization–Powertrains–IT
Funding
Affiliate Program Research Conferences
– 5 Annual Conferences
–Supporting Members
–Research Partners
Automotive FuturesAffiliate Program
Affiliate Members
Argonne National LabsBorgWarner Inc.
Bosch CorporationDelphi CorporationDenso Corporation
FCA LLCFord Motor Company
Valeo Corporation
Automotive FuturesResearch Partners
Research Partners
IT OrganizationsHPIBMOracle CorporationSiemens-PLM
OEMsFCA LLCFord Motor CompanyGeneral MotorsNissan Tech CenterToyota Tech Center
Government/NGOsArgonne National LabsCALSTART CARBEnergy FoundationFederal Motor CarrierThe Hewlett FoundationICCTNRDCMichigan DOTNRELNSF
Government/NGOsUnion of Concerned ScientistsUS Army-TARDECUS DOTUS EPAUS DOE
Automotive FuturesResearch Partners
Research PartnersSuppliersBASFBorgWarnerBoschChevronContinental DensoDanaDelphiDowEatonJATCO
SuppliersJCILearMagnaMeansMichelinPeterson SpringTRWYazakiVisteonValeo
ConsultantsAT KearneyAVLFEVMcKinseyRicardoRoland Berger
Automotive FuturesCurrent Research Programs
• Powertrains• 2016-2017 Powertrain Strategies for the 21st Century Survey
(A collaboration with SAE)• Survey results to be distributed to Affiliates
• Total Cost of Ownership: Comparing Diesel and Gas Vehicles (Bosch)• Based on resale value of 30K vehicles sold through Mannheim auctions in
2012 / 2013• Report available
Automotive FuturesCurrent Research Programs
• ITS• The Future of Automotive Safety Sensors (Sponsor: NHTSA)
• In Progress• Comprehensive V2X Retrofit Study of Heavy Trucks (Sponsor: NHTSA)
• In Progress
• Integrated Mobile Observations: Micro-level weather reporting using cell phones in MDOT vehicles (Sponsor: MDOT and FHWA)• Report available.
Automotive FuturesCurrent Research Programs
• ITS• Stuck in Traffic: Analyzing Real Time Traffic Capabilities of Personal
Navigation Devices and Traffic Phone Applications • Final report available
• Roadway Evaluation Project: Measuring road roughness via accelerometers in cell phones mounted in MDOT vehicles• Final report available
Automotive FuturesCurrent Research Programs
• ITS
• Deploying Safety Technologies in Commercial Vehicles• Familiarity and penetration currently and in the future of: Forward
Collision Warning / Lane Departure Warning / Blind Spot Detection / ESC / Vehicle Communications
• Final report available (Sponsor: ITS America)
Automotive FuturesResearchers
• Student Researchers:• Alexa Kershenheiter: Senior, Mechanical Engineering
• Working on study of the effects of autonomous vehicles on society, the economy, and the individual study
• Camille Cu, Senior, Economics• Chinese electric vehicle industry: subsidies
• Aaron Dalal, Freshman, Business• UM Automotive Industry Student Survey
Upcoming UMTRI-AFConferences
November 8, 2017: Inside China: Understanding China’s Current and Future Automotive Industry. Our 10th annual Inside China conference has traced the rapid rise of the Chinese auto industry. The largest automotive market in the world is such a unique market that it demands that we continue to examine both its current and future trends from a variety of perspectives: consumer choice, marketing, product development, government support and regulations, alternative energy, automotive research and development, industry structure, labor, economic impact, and manufacturing.
February 14, 2018 New Mobility: Examining the Ways Entrepreneurs and Established Companies Are Changing Our Views on Transportation. Our 4th annual New Mobility conference will evaluate the many different visions of the future of mobility from the perspective of new entrants as well as established players to see where we are headed over the next 10 years.
Upcoming UMTRI-AFConferences
April 18, 2018: TBD
July 18, 2018: Powertrain Strategies for the 21st Century. Our 10th annual Powertrain Strategies conference comes on the heels of the US government’s decision to keep or change the fuel economy goals for manufacturers for the 2022 to 2025 timeframe. We will examine the responses by manufacturers, suppliers, and the government in the context of the global powertrain strategies that are playing out particularly in the EU and Asia.
Conference Presenters/Schedule
9am Bruce Belzowski, Managing Director, Automotive Futures, UM Transportation Research Institute
• Logan Vadivelu, Cloud Technical Leader at IBM
• Senthil Virthachalam, Senior Management Consultant at IBM
Break (20 minutes)
Conference Presenters/Schedule
• Mo Al Bodour, Senior Specialist: Connected Car, SBD Automotive
• Debby Bezzina, Managing Director, UM Center for Connected and Automated Transportation
• Conference Q&A
1:00pm Lunch
2:00pm Adjourn
Post Conference Mailing
Attendees:• Link to presentations
Affiliates:• Link to presentations• Document and link to a review of highlights from the conference
Conference Questions
• How will connected vehicles create new business models?• What different devices will provide data that can be
integrated and provide safety and services for consumers?• How will Cloud services be able to support the potentially 250
million connected vehicles?• What is blockchain and how can it be used within an
automotive context?
Conference Questions• How long will it take for blockchain to penetrate the
automotive value chain?• Where will be the first applications of blockchain in the auto
industry?• Are manufacturers using New Mobility as a platform for
changes in their IT strategy?• How will manufacturers leverage IT to support connected and
autonomous vehicles?
Conference Questions
• What experiments and testing are in progress for connected vehicles?
• How is connected vehicle testing linked to new traffic models?• What are the current strengths and weaknesses of connected
vehicle technologies?
IT Across the Years• 2008• IT as part of the Age of Innovation• Global IT / IT for Emerging Markets• Product Lifecycle Management• IT as part of global mergers and acquisitions• Vehicle to Vehicle and Vehicle to Infrastructure / Connected Vehicles• In vehicle consumer services require advances in distributed storage,
networking, and middleware
IT Across the Years• 2009• Companies building internal IT capabilities, identifying process inefficiencies,
investing to grow global, and drive global processes and tools• Enterprise Resource Planning to manage supply chain and manufacturing• Using IT to drive down costs in design and product development• Companies still using decades old legacy IT and trying to migrate to IT platforms
that allow the integration of best in class IT• Open source, integrated mobility using IT• Vehicle-based crash avoidance technologies and connected vehicles• V2V and V2I
IT Across the Years
• 2010• Analysis of Japanese use of IT shows much costly customization and weak status of CIOs• The introduction and testing of lidar to generate advanced mapping for autonomous vehicles• App stores for autos• Unification operating model, consisting of globally leveraged processes, data definitions,
applications and infrastructure• Telematics creating new integration opportunities• Collaboration of automakers, suppliers, state and federal government on DSRC• System Integration Architecture and Physical Architecture make complexity manageable
(PLM)
IT Across the Years
• 2011• Moving from distributive computing to IT everywhere supported by cloud computing and real
time analytics • Introduction of mobile apps to vehicles through open source hardware, software, and
collaboration with non-auto companies• UMTRI’s use of naturalistic driving studies that lead to field operational tests that measure
V2V and V2I operations• Auto companies trying to determine new revenue models from IT-based in-vehicle services• Early research into autonomous vehicles focus on reliability• The role of IT in how consumers shop for vehicles changes dramatically
IT Across the Years• 2012:• Auto company IT changes from service providers upon request to prioritizing high impact
cross functional needs• Linking structured and unstructured data with an integrated customer-centric system that
better connects a customer to the manufacturer• The success of in-vehicle communication systems based on cloud communications that
support APIs, data services, entertainment, vehicle diagnostics, and crash support• The vehicle as the 4th screen (TV, Phone, PC) must be safe, but it also must provide services
within the context of driving• Human factors research shows the science behind measuring the success or failure of the
design of in-vehicle infotainment and safety technologies
IT Across the Years• 2013: Big Data• Facebook realized early on that insights derived from simple algorithms on more data was
better than insights from complex algorithms on smaller sets of data. • Big Data use cases based on a navigation system’s ability to accurately predict how long one
will be “Stuck in Traffic”• Automotive Big Data opportunities are where there is lots of data: sales logs, transaction
logs, phone logs and combining them to create new insights• UMTRI uses Big Data in the form of datasets of all crashes across the US across many
years, vehicle simulations of vehicle dynamics in crashes, and the effects of crashes on a multitude of body types
IT Across the Years
• 2014:• The Internet of Things opens the door for Big Data analysis as well as greater cybersecurity
risks• Big Data challenges include integrating insights into business processes with existing assets
and finding people to support Big Data initiatives• Companies moving to in-sourcing IT from outsourcing• Enterprise scale requires IT to work across all global locations and across all functions, while
also supporting customer engagement in purchasing, diagnostics and repairs.
IT Across the Years
• 2015:• Cybersecurity becomes a top technology initiative within organizations and within vehicles• Hackers will go after vehicles if there is a financial motivation, but there may be attacks for
“fame” and targeted paid attacks, followed by organized actions. There is a need for secure hardware, software, and CAN (Controller Aided Network). IT must be aligned with engineering.
• The introduction of 3-D mapping for autonomous vehicles, yet challenges of adverse weather and interacting with people continue
IT Across the Years• 2016:• Auto companies are challenged to move outside designing, manufacturing, and selling
vehicles into the world of a continual relationship with customers that offers proactive customer care across the customer lifecycle
• Social media offers a new mode to connect with customers• The Internet of Things has reached the plant floor, allowing companies to use Big Data for
HR, plant visualization, maintenance, quality, and logistics• Autonomous vehicles gather enormous amounts of data that cannot be transferred to data
centers wirelessly• Machine learning/AI is learning through simulations to improve object detection
IT Across the Years
• 2016:
• Platooning and eventually autonomy allows trucking to reduce the need for scarce labor while also reducing fuel costs
• A new IT-based integrated mobility project in Ann Arbor will optimize transportation and provide on-demand service for first/last mile mobility
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