How BMW Group and Qualcomm built an automated driving platform on AWS
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This article discusses how BMW Group and Qualcomm built an automated driving platform on AWS.
Specifically, the article covers:
- An overview of the solution and the lifecycle of an ADAS workload environment on the platform
- How to create ADAS workloads in "Realms" on the platform through a self-service UI
- The deployment process for the platform using AWS services like AWS Control Tower, AWS CodePipeline, and Amazon Deployment Framework
- How ADAS application developers can use the pre-provisioned components in Realms to speed up development of ADAS verification and validation workloads
- Conclusion highlighting the benefits of the platform's scalable, secure, and flexible architecture
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