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Stellantis’ SDV transformation with the Virtual Engineering Workbench on AWS

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This article discusses Stellantis' transformation to Software Defined Vehicles (SDV) with the Virtual Engineering Workbench (VEW) on AWS. The VEW is a modular framework that enables development, integration, and testing of vehicle software in the cloud, ultimately connecting vehicles to the cloud.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • The key components of the VEW Framework: Tools, Targets, Environments, Automation, and Self-Service Portal
  • The architecture of the VEW, built on AWS, including the Web Application, Product Catalog, AMI Factory, Multi-tenant Use Case Environment, Landing Zone, and Operations
  • Virtual Validation on the VEW, with an example of the AUTOSAR Classic Development use case
  • Benefits of the VEW, such as accelerating feature development, handling specialized toolchains, and managing complex software environments
  • Future goals, including onboarding all teams involved in software development, enhancing ADAS capabilities, and enabling co-simulation


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