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Guidance for Connected Mobility on AWS

Overview

This Guidance demonstrates how to develop and deploy modular services for connected mobility solutions that enable vehicles to receive appropriate configurations throughout their lifecycle. The connected mobility system uses AWS Global Accelerator endpoints to allow vehicles to periodically check for new configurations. For critical services requiring global availability, the implementation spans multiple regions with Amazon Route53 handling request routing to the lowest latency region, while Amazon EKS clusters ensure high availability across both Availability Zones and Regions. You can create a robust connected mobility platform that adapts vehicle software configurations to each production stage, ensuring reliable service delivery with minimal latency worldwide.

Benefits

Deploy multi-region architectures that provide consistent vehicle connectivity across your global footprint. Reduce time-to-market by leveraging managed services that handle infrastructure complexity while you focus on delivering innovative mobility experiences to customers. 

Transform raw vehicle telemetry into actionable intelligence through scalable, serverless data pipelines. Enable rapid decision-making for fleet operations while maintaining data security and compliance across regional boundaries. 

Implement cost-efficient architectures that automatically adjust to changing vehicle connectivity demands. Eliminate over-provisioning while ensuring high availability for critical vehicle communications during peak usage periods.

How it works

Connected Vehicle Discovery Service

This architecture diagram shows how to build a multi-region, global discovery service to provide localization and configuration to each segment of the vehicle lifecycle.

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Connected Vehicle Ingestion Pipeline

This architecture diagram shows how to build a scalable endpoint to provide connectivity and communication services for a connected fleet of vehicles.

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Connected Vehicle Telemetry Distribution

This architecture diagram shows how to build a GraphQL-based, multi-region data distribution platform that delivers near real-time vehicle telemetry to customers.

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Connected Vehicle Data Mesh

This architecture diagram shows how to build a custom data mesh service on AWS that helps deliver data products via managed processes to end consumers. 

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