Continental presents a new online platform that automates and standardises software development and integration into the vehicle. With the Continental Cooperation Portal, carmakers and suppliers save time and money in the vehicle development process, reduce costs for all involved parties, and increase software quality. In doing so, the technology player offers a solution for the need of vehicle manufacturers to integrate an exponentially growing amount of software into future vehicle generations. The systesm integrator is simultaneously creating conditions for the development of connected vehicles, whose electronic architecture focuses on high-performance computers (HPCs) and replaces the traditional, distributed control unit architecture.
Due to the many manual processes and a lack of standardisation, the process leading up to integrated software has been notably time-consuming up until now. The applications were tested manually after their delivery, possible errors were corrected, and then the whole process was started from the beginning again - an approach that is quite inefficient in modern vehicles that use software from up to 50 suppliers. The online portal will automate this process with all the software suppliers with the result of only transferring error-free applications into the actual development system. Additionally, the online platform will reduce the need for correction loops and free up capacity for implementing other control unit functions.
"The importance of software for vehicles is rising at a rapid pace. By developing the Continental Cooperation Portal, we have created a tool for implementing software and services from a wide range of providers in vehicle servers. As a system integrator and strategic partner, we are working with manufacturers to meet the challenges of the increasing complexity of software integration in modern vehicles," says Johann Hiebl, head of Continental's Connected Car Networking business unit.