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AESINAutomotive Electronic Systems Innovation Network
A TECHWORKS Connected Community
www.aesin.org.uk
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“We are on the verge of the largest disruption to the automotive sector in our age”
• The future of mobility – connected transport and infrastructure
• Significant joint Industry & Government investments already underway
• ACES - Autonomy Connectivity Electrification Shared
• Disruptive innovations → Opportunity
• Underpinned by innovative electronics systems
Context
UK Industrial Strategy - Automotive Sector Deal Investments in a UK world leadership position
➢ UK Electrification £246 million – Faraday Battery Challenge
£80m – Advanced Propulsion Centre £40m – 27 battery research projects
➢ UK Driverless StrategyMeridian - UK Hub for CAV test & Development£250 million – industry matched Gov’t funding
£150m – Technology R&D£100m – Test-bed UK
✓ The next major investment – UK as world leader in CAV small signal and power electronics
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AESIN is a dedicated UK initiative focused on the accelerated and advanceddelivery of Electronic Systems (ES) into vehicles and infrastructure. Chaired by Alan Banks Operated through TECHWORKS the UK trade body for Deep Tech.
Industry led Workstreams
➢ ADAS & Autonomous Vehicles
➢ Connected Corridor (V2X)
➢ Automotive Security
➢ More Electric Powertrain
➢ Software
➢ Research Advisory Board
About AESIN
Exec Steering Board Members
AESIN Organisation & Work Streams
AESIN Steering Board
Connected Corridor
More Electric Powertrain
ADAS & AVAutomotive
Security
ChairmanAlan Banks
Network DirectorPaul Jarvie
Work-streams
Software
Vice ChairmanAndrew Ashby
Research Advisory BoardKevin Vincent
AESIN - Values for its Membership
Access to Knowledge & Resources
Collaboration Projects
Networking / Technology Events
Influence / Access / Growth• Voice and Representation (Automotive Council UK, Meridian Mobility, BEIS,
C-CAV, IUK….)• Access to cross-industry thought leadership, Government, standards bodies• Access to leading academic research through “Research Advisory Board” • Access to extensive ‘member only’ resources
AESIN Work-streams
➢ Connectivity ( previously “Connected Corridor” )
➢ ADAS & Autonomous Vehicles
➢ Automotive Security
➢ More Electric Powertrain
➢ Software
The following slides give a brief overview of the themes and organisation of two example Work-streamsFocussed on delivery - Work-streams have an Industry leader and associated Sub Groups that meet / communicate regularly
The Industry leader updates the AESIN Exec Steering Board at least 4x / Year.
Connectivity Workstream - UK CITE projectUK Connected Intelligent Transport Environment
The Vehicle Manufacturers
& Suppliers
The consumer/ businesses and their journey experience
Local and National Highways
Authorities
Communications Companies and Infrastructure
Providers
Stakeholders
An InnovateUK
Government part
funded three-year
project which has
created:
a real world 66-km
“living laboratory” in
the Coventry/
Warwickshire
https://www.ukcite.co.uk/
Automotive Security Work-stream
ChairmanPeter Davies (THALES)
Co-ChairAndrew Ashby
STEERING GROUP MEMBERS & THEMES
AESIN DirectorPaul Jarvie
LANDSCAPE M.O.T. CERTIFICATIONVULNERABILITY
DISCLOSURESECURITY BEST
PRACTICE
WORKING CHARTER
In partnership
➢ Contributors: Aston Martin, Ford, Horiba-MIRA, Intercede, JLR, KPMG, NCC, Nissan, NXP, Ricardo, Roke, Tata, Thales, University of Coventry, Visteon, Williams, IoTSF
➢ Patching Constrained Devices
➢ Standards
Power Electronics Roadmap• AESIN supported update of future PE and Powertrain roadmap with APC (Advanced Propulsion Centre)
Vehicle Electrical/Electronic Architecture & Intelligent Connected Vehicle CAV Roadmaps• AESIN supported creation of a new Roadmap for the Automotive Council UK
Automotive Council UK 2018 Road-mapping
www.automotivecouncil.co.uk/technology-group-2/automotive-technology-roadmaps/www.apcuk.co.uk/technology-roadmaps/
2018 Key Achievements (1 of 5)
• Continued work with the Automotive Council UKActive member of the Intelligent Connected Vehicle team supported the development of the Enabling Environments roadmap launched at LCV Cenex, Millbrook Sept’ 2018
• Alan Banks appointed as Power Electronics lead at Automotive Council UKSupported submission of the PEMD Stephenson Challenge along with colleagues from the APC
• Members supported development of the Automotive Council UK’s Cyber Security workstream and now leading this initiative on behalf of the Automotive Council
• Engaged with Senior members of the Automotive Council UK in laying out the foundation for a potential UK Sector deal for Automotive Electronics
2018 Key Achievements (2 of 5)
• Continued to engage in Government discussions on Autonomous and Connected Vehicles representing the AESIN community
• Key meetings including Jesse Norman MP at launch of the Government’s call for Evidence Paper on Future of Mobility. Continue to explore project funding opportunities for AESIN members by ensuring understanding and involvement in CAV funding calls
• Alan Banks is member of the IDP15 working Group and the Government’s Workshop on Safety & Security
• Formal MOU between Meridian Mobility and AESIN announced by Daniel Ruiz, Meridian CEO at AESIN Annual Conference Oct 2018. AESIN now a recognised partner for Electronics in the Future of Mobility Space
2018 Key Achievements (3 of 5)
• Supported Robert Evans and his team from Cenex to add a new dimension to LCV 2018 focussing on the importance of Automotive Electronics in future vehicle development
• Worked with Meridian and BSI to develop a PAS for Functional safety for the next generation of vehicles and held 2 workshops
• Members continue to be active in the £5M UK - CITE program led by Claire Lewis from Visteon and have achieved a significant milestone this year with the live vehicle trials now in place
• Published the UK Automotive Electronics Capability report commissioned by Innovate UK
2018 Key Achievements (4 of 5)
• More Electric Powertrain work-stream - Dr Will Drury, RicardoProvided input into the Stephenson challengeIs focussed on Architecture & systems, working with Techworks Power Electronics UK
• ADAS work-stream - Alan Walker, AVL and Rob GreenProvided input into the Government’s August 2018 Call for EvidenceHeavily engaged in Sensing and System Architecture, Machine Control, Infrastructure, Validation & Verification and Standards and Safety
• Multiple successful workshopsISO26262 Practitioners, Automotive Security, BSI Standards for AV’s,dedicated ADAS workshop
• Supported Semicon with German OEM’s in Munich
2018 Key Achievements (5 of 5)
• Automotive Security work-stream - Peter Davies, Director Security Concepts Thales Working with Government and IOT Security FoundationAddressing specific challenges for security and resilience in the Automotive environment
• Software work-stream - Mike Welsh, AltranHelping Industry to understand Complex multi-Partner Software Partnerships
• Skills continue to be a hot topic and we are engaged with several Academic Institutions to progress a new ‘AESIN Academy’ work-stream
• Launched the revised 2018 edition AESIN Capability Directory
AESIN Publications
Print On-Line>60 Companies listed >Updates live > update released Oct. 2018
https://aesin.org.uk/auto-directory
AESIN Members October 2018
How to get involved?
Please get in touch… www.aesin.org.uk
Connected Community
www.techworks.org.uk