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Defining the software-defined vehicle

Simply put, a software-defined vehicle is a vehicle with features and functions that are enabled through software. This is different from today’s vehicles, which are primarily hardware-based platforms. A software-defined vehicle needs to simultaneously run multiple applications that are built on a standard operating system, similar to today’s computers and mobile phones. In automotive, this standard operating system is called middleware. As the operating system, middleware provides a foundation for basic functionality, including communication, memory management, scheduling, input/output/access to vehicle data, and Internet connectivity.

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Why the auto industry needs a standardized operating system

Why cars will need a standardized operating system

Standard safety and control electronic control units (ECUs) – braking systems, power windows – have been standardized in AUTOSAR for almost 20 years. The software in these ECUs is comparatively simple; the largest have a few megabytes of code. On

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A turnkey start to building an AUTOSAR ECU

AUTOSAR ECU

Picture this: you and your team of software engineers need to create an ECU using AUTOSAR (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture). But no one has used AUTOSAR before. Within the team, individuals have varying levels of overall experience, but to be

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Middleware – providing the solid foundation for vehicle software today and in the future

Middleware – providing the solid foundation for vehicle software today and in the future

As applications advance for infotainment and ADAS systems, a new standardized middleware is being built – it will operate in conjunction with the classic and adaptive systems to provide robust and safe solutions while building on the complexity required for these advanced vehicle functions.

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