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Why are OTA Updates Needed for Intelligent Transport Systems? various AI accelerators. The intra-ECU non- repudiable self-logging has yet to be fully standardized. • T HE R OLE OF THE I NDUSTRIAL I NTERNET C ONSORTIUM • The challenges presented above have one thing in common: collectively solving issues in using a holistic approach. A single vendor, single standard or single open source project cannot address them. The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) is in a unique position in that it can catalyze efforts in both standardization and open source efforts driven by car manufacturers and regulators. Several IIC groups are collaboratively contributing on the OTA topic in the context of the ITS Focus Program: • The OTA Special Interest Group (OTA-SIG) focuses on automotive OTA issues with a goal to find applicable technologies and best practices in a broader industrial context The Security Working group, along with the Automotive Task Group, studies the relationships between security and safety Groups within the IIC are currently collaborating on the authoring and publication of an IoT distributed computing framework technical report that describes technical aspects of an overall detailed architecture and where OTA fits in Lastly, IIC test beds are a perfect vehicle for assessing the end-to-end value of standards and solutions through their formal execution and reporting methodology.  Return to the beginning of this article  Return to the Table of Contents The views expressed in the IIC Journal of Innovation are the contributing authors’ views and do not necessarily represent the views of their respective employers nor those of the Industrial Internet Consortium. © 2020 The Industrial Internet Consortium logo is a registered trademark of Object Management Group®. Other logos, products and company names referenced in this publication are property of their respective companies. IIC Journal of Innovation - 4 -