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BMW moves its automated driving system into the Amazon cloud

BMW moves its automated driving system into the Amazon cloud

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By Nick Flaherty



BMW has signed a deal with Amazon Web Services (AWS) as the cloud provider for its automated driving platform across its range.

The BMW Group will develop its next-generation advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) using AWS and the Qualcomm Snapdragon Drive chipset for the “Neue Klasse” vehicles set to launch in 2025.

Placing the automated driving platform in the cloud helps break down development silos within vehicle software teams says BMW and helps foster greater global collaboration with suppliers such as Valeo.

The new cloud-based system will use BMW’s pre-existing Cloud Data Hub on AWS, and will use AWS compute, generative artificial intelligence (generative AI), Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, digital twin and storage capabilities to help accelerate the delivery of highly automated BMW vehicles.

BMW will also use AWS to help scale its capacity to handle vast increases in data creation and usage within automated driving feature development. As car makers deploy higher-level automated driving functions, such as adaptive cruise control, parking assist, and piloted driving, the vehicles create more data for engineering teams to analyze and use in future feature development. This cloud-based infrastructure will be used for lane departure assist, automated lane change and hands-free driving functions using a common reference architecture across BMW models.

For example, the platform provides the framework needed to process, catalogue, and store millions of miles of real-time driving data in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Engineers and data scientists can then search, identify, and visualize relevant driving scenes to develop and train models using Amazon SageMaker, AWS’s service for building, training, and deploying machine learning models in the cloud and on the edge.

Engineers can also develop large-scale simulations on AWS compute instances for verification, allowing BMW to test and validate new software versions more efficiently, helping to ensure the system’s safety and shortening time to market.

“Automated driving is about more than just convenience; it’s also aimed at providing driver assistance technology that helps prevents injuries and saves lives,” said Wendy Bauer, general manager of Automotive and Manufacturing at AWS.

“Implementing these systems on the BMW Group’s international scale requires an approach that can process and analyze vast amounts of data, as well as learn and innovate, so automakers can develop safer and more reliable automated and ADAS systems. Working with AWS and Qualcomm Technologies, the BMW Group has the tools required to help make its vision of providing safe, premium quality, high performance, and highly automated driving functions to its customers a reality.”

The BMW Neue Klass

“In the next decade, consumer habits and expectations will drive more changes in the automotive industry than we’ve seen over the past 30 years,” said Dr. Nicolai Martin, senior vice president of Driving Experience at BMW Group.

“This is just the beginning of a new era of highly automated driving, fueled by innovations in technology and engineering. By collaborating with AWS, the BMW Group, along with our partner, Qualcomm Technologies, is building our new automated driving platform on AWS’s scalable, secure, and reliable infrastructure. We’re tapping into AWS’s ability to help empower the next generation of BMW’s automated driving and parking functions.”

ADAS systems today use software and onboard sensors to provide driver warnings, automated braking, and steering functions designed to help improve a vehicle’s performance on the road. By developing the next generation ADAS platform on AWS, BMW says its engineers can respond more quickly to customer demands and deliver new features to help improve the driving experience.

The Snapdragon Ride Platform integrates the Ride Vision software stack to enable 360-degree perception for the vehicle. The deal with AWS provides an end-to-end automated driving development platform.

“As the automotive industry evolves toward a new high-performance, low-power, and highly scalable software-defined vehicle architecture, we are proud to continue our long-standing, strategic cooperation with the BMW Group to codevelop safer and more secure AI-powered driver assistance technologies at scale,” said Nakul Duggal, senior vice president and general manager of Automotive and Cloud Computing at Qualcomm Technologies.

“The Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 solution and Snapdragon Ride Platforms help deliver automotive innovation to the BMW Group and leading brands across the globe.  This strategic relationship with AWS and BMW brings together leading-edge technologies from our respective industries to deliver a modern cloud-native software development environment.”

www.bmw.com; aws.amazon.com; www.qualcomm.com

 

 

 

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