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Automotive Meets ICT—Enabling the Shift of Value Creation Supported by European R&D

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Electronic Components and Systems for Automotive Applications

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Digitalization is proving to be a game changer in bridging the gap between the heterogeneous skills and markets. It increases productivity through optimisation over the entire supply chain and lets new services emerge through the convergence of applications domains. In this paper, we are providing a review of the main automotive trends and are highlighting how digitalization (especially by information communication technologies—ICT) is supporting, even pushing innovation. We are especially mapping to the IOT4CPS and SCOTT projects to present key results related to Internet of Things supporting the digital transition in the automotive domain.

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  1. 1.

    https://scottproject.eu/.

  2. 2.

    https://iot4cps.at/.

  3. 3.

    https://www.ecsel.eu/.

  4. 4.

    http://www.smart-systems-integration.org/.

  5. 5.

    https://artemis-ia.eu/.

  6. 6.

    https://www.photonics21.org/.

  7. 7.

    https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/oj.

  8. 8.

    https://5g-ppp.eu/.

  9. 9.

    http://www.bdva.eu/.

  10. 10.

    http://www.etp4hpc.eu/.

  11. 11.

    https://www.ertrac.org/.

  12. 12.

    https://www.effra.eu/.

  13. 13.

    http://www.dewiproject.eu/.

  14. 14.

    https://scottproject.eu/home-3/trustability/.

  15. 15.

    https://www.researchgate.net/project/SCOTT-Secure-Connected-Trustable-Things.

  16. 16.

    https://autodrive-project.eu/.

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This work has been supported in part by research from the SCOTT and IOT4CPS projects. SCOTT has received funding from the Electronic Component Systems for European Leadership Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 737422. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and Austria, Spain, Finland, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway. The IoT4CPS project is partially funded by the “ICT of the Future” Program of the FFG and the BMVIT.

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Armengaud, E., Peischl, B., Priller, P., Veledar, O. (2019). Automotive Meets ICT—Enabling the Shift of Value Creation Supported by European R&D. In: Langheim, J. (eds) Electronic Components and Systems for Automotive Applications . Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14156-1_4

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