Research on Regulations on Software Update of Intelligent Connected Vehicles
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https://doi.org/10.54097/8v4dh018Keywords:
Over-The-Air (OTA), Intelligent and Connected Vehicle, Software Online Updating, Standard RegulationAbstract
With the rapid development of intelligent connected vehicle technology, software updates have become the key to improving vehicle performance and safety. However, frequent software updates also create new challenges for information security and compliance. The purpose of this article is to discuss the management strategy of software update for intelligent connected vehicles and analyze the existing regulatory requirements to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the software update process.
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