Architecture Practice

Support for advanced domain and zonal E/E architecture development.
In the heart of a bustling design studio, engineers sketch a vehicle’s architecture to decide how power flows, sensors communicate and safety systems react. The Architecture Practice of HARMAN Automotive Engineering Services specializes in the development of advanced domain and zonal E/E architectures for Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs).

Redefining vehicle architecture

A better SDV
Realizing the full potential of Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs) with advanced zonal and domain architectures.
Fostering ecosystems
Focused on open-standard architectures that encourage developer innovation, collaboration and customization.
New revenue streams
Unlocking new business models for mobility, delivery and entertainment services with novel vehicle architectures.
Integration & security
Providing software integration and compatibility while ensuring safety, cybersecurity and reliability.
Architecture advisory
  • ​Assists OEMs shift from legacy hardware setups to Software Defined Vehicle (SDF) architectures
  • Assesses and recommend next-generation systems and software architectures
  • Advises on long-term vehicle connectivity strategy
  • Supports variety of E/E architectures (domain, zone, central compute)
  • Works within ASPICE and SAFe frameworks
Architecture advisory
  • ​Assists OEMs shift from legacy hardware setups to Software Defined Vehicle (SDF) architectures
  • Assesses and recommend next-generation systems and software architectures
  • Advises on long-term vehicle connectivity strategy
  • Supports variety of E/E architectures (domain, zone, central compute)
  • Works within ASPICE and SAFe frameworks
Service
Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Practice
Unlock the full potential of SDV with HARMAN AES. We help s OEMs integrate intelligent software, enhancing safety, efficiency, and connectivity for transformative driving experiences.
Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Practice

Insights

Whitepaper: Vehicle Software Runtime Orchestration
An in-depth look at the orchestration of vehicle software, and the implementation of on-demand features to ensure future revenue streams for OEMs.
Q&A: Too Many Cooks?
How a big team can build a single large architecture model in an agile methodology while satisfying ASPICE (Automotive SPICE)