A collaborative initiative led by Eclipse SDV members to bring the "software defined vehicle" concepts to life. A crucial aspect of each blueprint is to ensure users can easily reproduce it on their own. This requires well-written and highly clear documentation. Users can utilize blueprints as they are, for inspiration or as a foundation to customize and meet their specific needs.
Eclipse SDV Blueprints project hosts a collection of blueprints. Each blueprint has its own repository.
Blueprint | Repository | Description |
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Fleet Management | fleet-management | A close to real-life showcase for truck fleet management where trucks run an SDV software stack so that logistics fleet operators can manage apps, data and services for a diverse set of vehicles. |
Companion Application | companion-application | The companion application is an example to showcase how to create a vehicle application which senses and actuates signals in the vehicle for Eclipse Leda with help of Eclipse Velocitas and Eclipse Kuksa . The aim is not to build the best available application possible but to show how one can use the applied technologies to build a companion app for the interaction with a vehicle, e.g., to move a seat. |
Insurance | insurance | A showcase for integrating Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) and Eclipse Dataspaces for insurance applications. Enable exchange of vehicle and risk events to support risk assessment, underwriting processes and customer experiences |
If you want to propose a new blueprint, you can create an issue with the blueprint repository to get started .New blueprints will be added to the SDV Blueprints project using a lightweight process. It's up to the SDV Blueprints project and/or SDV working group to decide on the incoming criteria. Please read the process for creation of new blueprints.
NOTE: Not all blueprint repositories are available yet