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Vitesco Technologies announces an MOU and SOW sign-off with IIT Madras

  • Prototypes for Software-Hardware interference free solutions, managing complexity of software integration with support of software environment and operating system used are the expected outcomes.

Hyderabad: Vitesco Technologies, a leading international manufacturer of modern drive technologies and electrification solutions, is pleased to announce two successful outcomes from its joint research with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras).

After completing the first project, Vitesco and IIT-M agreed to collaborate and signed a new Memorandum of Understanding to work on the Automotive Software domain. This project plays a crucial role in the powertrain domain controller and the number of lines of code inside a typical master controller will triple by 2025. This Software is divided into multiple applications and should be executed independently on the multi-core controller with shared resources. The complex software integration needs to be supported by the software environment and underlying operating system. Freedom from interference is one of the metrics to design the secured multi-application system and the project signed with IIT-M focus on this research aspect.

“IIT Madras has been at the frontier of Cyber-Physical Systems research in the country. The collaboration with Vitesco Technologies provides an excellent opportunity to carry out cutting-edge research on powertrains used to control various sensors and actuators in automobiles. Further, IITM’s expertise would help in the development of tools for the evaluation of time-critical software used in the powertrains. Such research would strengthen the correctness guarantees, thereby increasing the safety and security in automobiles.” says Professor Ravindra Gettu, Dean of ICSR, IIT-Madras.

“CO2 reduced mobility must be affordable before it is rolled out. Electrification in the transmission can play a key role here,” explains Anurag Garg, Managing Director and Country Head, Vitesco Technologies India. “We are expecting that this new project will help us develop software-hardware solutions and enable future application development in an independent way. This will further consolidate our position in the automotive market.”

Mr. Girish Ramaswamy, Head of Engineering, Vitesco Technologies India Pvt. Ltd said that the “Collaboration between industry and academia is key to catalyze innovation and growth in technology, Vitesco Technologies collaboration with IIT-M will help us to develop futuristic secure powertrain controller to meet growing demands of SW computation in the automotive industry and lead the transformation towards electrification of vehicles.”