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More than half of all automotive vehicles manufactured in the near future are expected to be connected, allowing for telematics-enabled communication with other vehicles or infrastructure.

Governments around the globe are increasingly mandating for services like eCall, vehicle tracking, and vehicle safety. Premium features like remote diagnostics, location-based alerts, insurance risk assessment and other services are also on the rise, necessitating the use of embedded telematics.

A convergence of OEMs, suppliers, telecom providers, and service providers is required to ensure the proper operation of embedded and non-embedded telematics services.

Opportunities & Challenges
Opportunities & Challenges

Opportunities & Challenges

Multiple cellular technologies, GNS systems, road conditions, and  the complexity of use cases to which the telematics systems are exposed, make telematics testing more challenging

Connected cars also require the vehicle systems like advanced driver assistance systems, body & chassis systems, infotainment systems, powertrain systems to be integrated into telematics control units to ensure the functioning of various features and applications, adding to the complexity of testing.

Differentiators

  • Our Test automation solutions like Automate help reduce cycle time by 50%
  • We have Integrated HILS (dSPACE, NI, ETAS) resulting in a reduction of proto-vehicles for testing  

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