Certification Course in AUTOSAR for EVs: Standards & Software Architecture
The Certification Course in AUTOSAR for Electric Vehicles provides a detailed exploration of the AUTOSAR (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture) framework, focusing on its application in electric vehicles. This course equips participants with the knowledge to design, develop, and integrate AUTOSAR-compliant software architectures for advanced automotive systems, enabling seamless communication and modular development in EV powertrains. It covers AUTOSAR Classic Platform concepts, from Software Components (SWCs) to Runtime Environment (RTE) and practical demonstrations on ARXML and ECU abstraction layers.
At a glance
- -10 Modules
- -45 Lessons
- -25 Hours of Video Content
- -Certificate of Completion
- -1 Project Assignment
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LevelExpert
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Duration25 hours
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Enrollment validityEnrollment validity: Lifetime
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CertificateCertificate of completion
Course Prerequisite(s)
- Please note that this course has the following prerequisites which must be completed before it can be accessed
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Electric Vehicle Essentials 2: Motors, Electrification and Charging Systems
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Electric Vehicle Essentials 1: Industry Ecosystem & Battery Technology
Course Curriculum
Module 1A: Electric Vehicle Engineering
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Topic 1: Starting with EV Technology
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Topic 2: Understanding ICE to EV Transition
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Topic 3: Electric Vehicle Engineering
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Topic 4: Battery Technology for EV Systems
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Topic 5: Power electronics for EV systems
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Topic 6: Motor Systems for Electric Vehicles
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Topic 7: Vehicle Electrification Systems
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Topic 8: Electric Vehicle Charging Technology
Module 2: Preliminary Section – Evolution of Automotive Systems & AUTOSAR Foundations
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Topic 1: AUTOSAR Course Overview
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Topic 2: Course Guidelines & Preliminary Overview
10:04 -
Topic 3: Mechanical-Centric Vehicles to SDV Transition – Part 1
17:21 -
Topic 4: Mechanical-Centric Vehicles to SDV Transition – Part 2
20:42 -
Topic 5: Shift Towards Electronics & Automation – Part 1
12:26 -
Topic 5: Shift Towards Electronics & Automation – Part 2
16:43 -
Topic 6: Shift Towards Electronics & Automation – Part 3
19:10 -
Topic 7: The Software-Defined Vehicle Era – Part 1
15:12 -
Topic 8: The Software-Defined Vehicle Era – Part 2
14:57 -
Topic 9: Rising Complexity in Automotive Systems Part 1– ECU Integration
15:29 -
Topic 10: Rising Complexity in Automotive Systems Part 2 – Communication Protocols
16:23 -
Topic 11: Engineering Challenges in Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs)
17:49
Module 3: The AUTOSAR
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Topic 12: Introduction to AUTOSAR Part 1 – Role of Standards & Frameworks
13:43 -
Topic 13: Introduction to AUTOSAR Part 2 – Understanding AUTOSAR Layered Architecture
14:20 -
Topic 14: Introduction to AUTOSAR Part 3 – Layered Architecture
14:38
Module 2: Basic Software (BSW) Layer
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Topic 1: Overview of the AUTOSAR Base Software
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Topic 2: Introduction to BSW Modules – Services Layer & ECU Abstraction Layer
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Topic 3: AUTOSAR Layered Architecture – Communication Stack and Interface Abstractions & Standardized APIs
Module 3: Software Components (SWC)
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Topic 1: Software Components & their Roles – Atomic & Composite Software Components
Module 4: Ports & Interfaces
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Topic 1: Port-Level Interface Definitions in AUTOSAR
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Topic 2: Sender-Receiver (SR) Communication Model – Data Exchange Principles
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Topic 3: Client-Server (CS) Interface – Service-Oriented Communication
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Topic 4: Connectors & Port Compositions
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Topic 5: Practical Examples – Port-to-Port Communication Scenarios
Module 5: Runnables & Events
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Topic 1: Runnables in AUTOSAR – Execution Entities of SWCs
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Topic 2: Events Triggering Execution – Time Events, Mode Switch Events, Operation Invocations
Module 6: Application Software Component
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Topic 1: ASW Layer Overview – Functional Layer Design & Mapping Functionalities into SWCs
Module 7: Run- Time Environment (RTE)
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Topic 1: Introduction to RTE Layer – Role as Middlewre between SWC & BSW
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Topic 2: Sender-Receiver RTE Communication
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Topic 3: Client-Server RTE Communication
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Topic 4: End-to-End Communication Flow using RTE
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Topic 5: Event Scheduling and Triggering via RTE
Module 8: Autosar Development Methodology
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Topic 1: Engineering Approach in AUTOSAR – Top Down vs Bottom Down Development
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Topic 2: AUTOSAR Methodology Workflow – System Design, Configuration, Integration
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Topic 3: Real-World Examples – Lifecycle of Component Development
Module 10: Summary & Course Wrap-Up
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Topic 1: Recap of Key Concepts
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Topic 2: Evaluation and Feedback
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Topic 3: Career Pathways in AUTOSAR- OEMs, Tier-1 Suppliers, Tool Vendors
DIY Projects:
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Project: Development of an AUTOSAR-Compliant Software Architecture
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At a glance
- -10 Modules
- -45 Lessons
- -25 Hours of Video Content
- -Certificate of Completion
- -1 Project Assignment
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LevelExpert
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Duration25 hours
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Enrollment validityEnrollment validity: Lifetime
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CertificateCertificate of completion
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