Building Connected Vehicle and Mobility Platforms with Aws Iot311

Title

AWS re:Invent 2022 - Building connected vehicle and mobility platforms with AWS (IOT311)

Summary

  • Katja, an IoT specialist solutions architect at AWS, discusses the evolution of connected vehicles and the massive scale of data they generate, emphasizing the need for scalable platforms and services.
  • She outlines the architecture for a connected vehicle platform, which includes device, connectivity, software and data abstraction, operations, and applications layers.
  • AWS services are recommended for handling everything up to the operations layer, allowing customers to focus on the applications layer that differentiates their business.
  • Katja dives into connected vehicle device management, leveraging AWS IoT Core and AWS IoT Device Defender for secure communication and certificate management.
  • She announces the launch of MQTT5 for AWS IoT Core, which optimizes communication between vehicles and the cloud.
  • Mike, another speaker, discusses data abstraction challenges and introduces AWS IoT FleetWise, which helps collect, transform, and transfer vehicle data to the cloud.
  • He explains the data modeling process using the Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS) and how it standardizes data across different vehicle models.
  • Mike details the creation of data collection campaigns and how they enable end-to-end data management, leading to easier analytics and insights.
  • Kevin from Mercedes shares a real-life story of migrating their fleet to AWS, highlighting the challenges and successes of the rollout in the Americas and Europe.
  • He emphasizes the importance of customer experience, infrastructure as code, and the benefits of AWS services in scaling and managing connected vehicle platforms.

Insights

  • The exponential growth in data generated by connected vehicles necessitates scalable cloud solutions to handle the volume, velocity, and variety of data.
  • AWS IoT Core and AWS IoT Device Defender play crucial roles in managing secure communications and certificate lifecycles for connected vehicles.
  • The introduction of MQTT5 is significant for the automotive industry, offering improved communication protocols over traditional methods like HTTP or SMS.
  • AWS IoT FleetWise represents a shift in data management strategies, moving from traditional ETL processes to a more efficient model-select-view architecture.
  • Real-world applications, such as the case study presented by Kevin from Mercedes, demonstrate the practical challenges and considerations when migrating large vehicle fleets to cloud platforms like AWS.
  • The story from Mercedes underscores the importance of thorough testing, monitoring, and the ability to quickly address issues during large-scale rollouts to minimize customer impact.
  • AWS's approach to connected vehicle platforms highlights the trend towards leveraging cloud services for the undifferentiated heavy lifting, allowing automotive companies to focus on innovation and customer-centric features.