Workshop
Workshop on Architecting the Software-Defined Vehicle as a Cyber-Physical System
Speakers
Ir. Dasep Ahmadi
Electric Vehicle Pioneer in Indonesia
Biography:
Ir. Dasep Ahmadi is an Indonesian mechanical engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur widely recognized as one of the pioneers of Indonesia’s electric vehicle industry. A graduate of the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), he has dedicated his career to advancing national technological innovation, from developing Indonesia’s first locally manufactured industrial CNC machine to leading the National Electric Vehicle (Molina) Initiative. His contributions earned him the prestigious B.J. Habibie Technology Award in 2009. Through decades of research and engineering, Dasep continues to promote sustainable mobility and green energy technologies while inspiring innovation and resilience in Indonesia’s automotive sector.
Prof. Dadet Pramadihanto, Ph.D.
Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia
Architecting the Software-Defined Vehicle as a Cyber-Physical System
Abstract:
The automotive sector is undergoing its most disruptive evolution since the advent of mass production. Vehicles are rapidly transitioning from hardwired mechanical machines into highly adaptive, SoftwareDefined Vehicles (SDVs). However, characterizing an SDV simply as a “smartphone on wheels” deeply overlooks its true engineering complexity. A modern vehicle is a safety-critical Cyber-Physical System (CPS), where complex cloud platforms, machine learning models, and edge-computing algorithms directly govern high-momentum physical mass in real-time. This conference workshop bridges the gap between cloud-native software engineering and hard vehicular physics, providing a comprehensive deep dive into the cross-disciplinary architectures driving next-generation mobility. Tailored for academic researchers, system architects, and automotive engineers, this session moves past the industry hype to address the strict determinism, functional safety requirements, and structural challenges at the exact intersection of digital code and mechanical movement.
Keywords: Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs); Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS); Automotive Software Architecture
Biography:
Dadet Pramadihanto currently works at the Department of Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya. He lead the Robotics and Intelligent Systems Center (RoISC). Note: Previously known as ER2C. Their current project are Humanoid Robot, Service Robot, Computer Vision, Ultralight Urban Vehicle, Underwater Vehicle, and Precision Agriculture. They have collaborative research with Pusan National University, Okayama University and Toyohashi University of Technology.
Dr. Ferry Astika Saputra
Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia
Vehicle Fleet Management Systems and Cybersecurity
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Biography:
Dr. Fery Astika Saputra is the Head of the Cyber Security Research Group at the Department of Informatics and Computer Engineering, Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya (PENS), Indonesia. His research interests include cybersecurity, cyber-physical systems, system architecture, complex networks, IT asset management, and machine learning for threat detection and response. He is the developer of Mata Elang NIDS, an open-source Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) released under the GNU GPL v3 license. His research has been supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) through the Human Resource Development for Cyber Security Professionals program and by collaborative projects with industry partners, including PT XL Indonesia and PT Len Industri. Since 2023, he has also been actively involved in research on cyber-physical systems and electric vehicle fleet management through the Center for Research and Innovation on Advanced Transportation Electrification (CREATE). He holds two patents and twelve copyrights and actively promotes transparent, auditable, and reproducible open-source cybersecurity solutions.