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AECC’s New White Paper Introduces Messaging Platform Requirements for Connected Vehicles
The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC) today released a new white paper, “Core General Requirements of Messaging Platforms for Connected Vehicles.” The paper offers a comprehensive framework for the design and operation of messaging platforms that underpin connected vehicle services, highlighting critical use cases, technical characteristics, and operational requirements needed to support seamless communication between vehicles and cloud infrastructures.
AECC Unveils Digital Twins in the Automotive Sector White Paper
The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC) is proud to announce the release of its latest white paper, titled Digital Twins. This free-to-download document serves as a cornerstone in understanding the potential of digital twin technology — high-fidelity digital representations of real-world entities, events, and environments that influence mobility -- within the automotive sector, offering insights into its application, challenges, and the vital role of edge computing.
Soracom Joins the Automotive Edge Computing Consortium
The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC) today announced that a world leader in cellular IoT connectivity, Soracom, has joined as a member. The AECC is a non-profit consortium of cross-industry players working to drive best practices for the convergence of vehicle, computing, and networking technologies.
AECC and GSMA Intelligence Unveil Research on Edge Computing’s ROI Opportunity
The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC) today announced the release of groundbreaking edge computing research in collaboration with GSMA Intelligence titled Edge: Coming to a Place Near You. This research reveals that demand from enterprises is expanding in traditional sectors, including automotive and transportation markets, as well as new markets, including consumer electronics, media, smart cities, retail, and healthcare. Along with this research, the AECC also announced the appointment of Dr. Ryokichi Onishi, a Principal Engineer and General Manager at Toyota Motor Corporation, to AECC President and Chair.
OEM, MNO and Cloud Connected Vehicle Services Leaders to Present at the AECC Summit 2022
The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC), a non-profit association of cross-industry players working to enable secure, cost-effective connected vehicle services data delivery and processing on a global scale, today announced that the speaker line-up and public registration is open for its free, two-hour virtual AECC Summit focused on unlocking the connected vehicle services opportunity. Register by visiting https://bit.ly/AECCSummit2022.
Automotive Edge Computing Consortium Publishes White Paper: Distributed Computing in an AECC System
The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC), a non-profit consortium of cross-industry players working to drive best practices for the coming vehicle and computing convergence, today announced the publication of the white paper, Distributed Computing in an AECC System, Version 1.0.0, available as a free downloadable document. In the report, the AECC Technical Solutions Working Group (WG2) provides vehicle OEMs, MNOs and the service provider ecosystem with an overview of distributed computing requirements and architecture for deploying connected vehicle services solutions that meet new data communications use case requirements.