microsoft connected vehicle platform overview
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Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform OverviewFred Chong | Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform | Azure IoT Mobility
June 2020
Micro-mobilityservices
Anywhere, Anytime from
any device
Mobility-As-A-Service Business
Model
Autonomous and Connected
Vehicles
Smart CityData and API
Evs and Infrastructure
Ride Sharing &Journey Planning
Apps
Dynamic Pricing, Integrated
Payment IoT (Smart Infrastructure)
Car leasing
Car Rental
Car Sharingand Pooling
Intercity Publictranport
Intracity Publictranport
Trians/flightsintegration
Conciergeservices
PHYDInsurance
Customer centricity
Mobility services capabilities
Business actor ecosystem
DynamicParking
Demand ResponseTransport (Taxi, BRT)
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RNMA TMHGVW
Common Services (Azure PaaS Services, Microsoft Productivity Suite)
Azure IoTMachineLearning
Artificial Intelligence
Azure Maps
Microsoft Graph
Office 365Skype
Intelligent Personal Assistant
Dynamics 365
Additional Azure ServicesStorage | Compute | Networking | Etc.
ICONIQ
Partner Ecosystem
Tier1s, ISV‘s, other partners creating additional customer services that can be leveraged by OEMS („sell‐through“)
Partners (e.g. SIs, Tier1s) hosting and managing the MCVP instance for the OEM.
Additional services to extend the end‐to‐end platform(Connectivity, HD maps, etc.)
• OEMs: Targeting automakers that are willing to leverage an open platform to let other ecosystem partners deliver their services to the OEM’s car/customer.
• Mobility providers: Including car‐sharing, ride‐hailing, rental, fleet companies.
• Tier1s: Innovative Tier1 suppliers that are seeking to enrich their existing automotive products with digital services to offer a higher value to the end‐customer.
• ISVs (Independent Software Vendors): Software‐native companies that enrich the MCVP platform with 3rd party services that bring value to the OEM, end‐customer or other partners of the ecosystem, often taking advantage of heterogenous hardware in the car.
• SIs (System Integrator): Companies that are able to build and run the OEM’s or Tier1’s version of the MCVP instance and deliver additional services on top.
• Cloud Solution Provider: Companies that offer operations and support for the OEM’s automotive cloud based on MCVP
Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform• High Availability• Designed to scale
(multi‐region) • Digital Twin of Vehicle
• In Vehicle Edge• Common Data Model• Comprehensive
management
• Dev/Ops across MCVP + partner solutions
• Optional integration of OTA, connectivity, Maps
PRINCIPLES:Partner Led Approach
Microsoft brings top partners and innovation to the solution to accelerate digital transformation
DATA & PrivacyThe OEM/Partner OWNS the DATA
Customer ExperienceThe OEM/Partner DEFINES the customer experience for their solution
Azure + Automotive Edge
Automotive Intelligent
Edge eXtensions
IoT Hub X for Automotive/
Vehicles
Vehicle Claims Resolver
CDM
Automotive / Vehicle Data Lake and AI
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Azure Maps
Data Sources including
D365
ISV Ecosystem delivering additional valueIntegration of additional Vehicle platforms (e.g. Excelfore, Redbend, Cubic Telecom)
User Interfaces
Virtual AssistantYour Brand
Your PersonalityDialogs
Language Model
Autonomous Driving Cloud
Mass Data StorageSimulationValidation
In vehicle navigation
Multi-model route optimization and
Location Intelligence
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ProductivityOffice 365 Integration
SkypeTeams
OEM, ISV and Tier 1 branded Services
Infotainment rider facing AI
Fleet and Logistics Data Marketplace
Predictive MaintenanceManufacturingSupply Chain
Connected Vehicle and Automotive
Edge Integrations
Advanced Analytics
Tensor FlowDataBricksPowerBIAzureML
Kusto
Concept Principles1. Optional Automotive Edge eXtensions for Vehicle to enable
onboard services with integration to Vehicle Abstraction Layer. Default is a small SDK that handles connectivity
2. Designed for scale (multi-region), support for operations and high availability and disaster recovery. Digital twin of Vehicle
3. AAD and other authentication – based claims for comprehensive vehicle+user+services+… management
4. ADLSG2 default with optional integration with Common data model and Azure Maps multi modal route optimization, smart cities, traffic and ride hailing for digital transformation
5. Optional integration with connectivity and OTA providers6. Optional integration with Azure 1st Party services delivered
in vehicle. RAPID development and delivery of new services to vehicles-based extension model
“Today we are deploying a vehicle connectivity platform that will transform the digital
experience of our customers. We are introducing the most powerful and far‐reaching connected
vehicle platform”— Kal Mos, Global Vice President of Alliance
Connected Vehicles at Renault‐Nissan‐Mitsubishi
Challenge Connect to vehicles and share digital features across multiple models and brands for consumers in different regions around the world.
StrategyCreate auto industry’s first global and most ambitious connected vehicle program utilizing Azure cloud, AI and IoT technologies
Challenge Transform into a digital services‐driven company to create a seamless experience for drivers
StrategyCreate a Volkswagen Automotive Cloud powered by Microsoft’s Azure cloud and IoT Edge platform.
ResultsProvide consistent mobility services and optimize the connections between its vehicles, cloud‐based platform, and customer‐centric services for its entire brand portfolio
“Volkswagen, as one of the world’s largest automakers, and Microsoft, with its unique technological expertise, are outstandingly well‐matched. Together, we will play a key role in shaping the future of auto‐mobility”
— Dr. Herbert Diess, CEO of Volkswagen
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