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2020. július 7., kedd 07:40 |
OpenSynergy Collaborates with Google and Qualcomm on Virtualizing Android Automotive OS |
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Berlin, July 7, 2020. (APA/OTS) - OpenSynergy, today announced its yearlong collaboration with Google and Qualcomm on a reference platform with a virtualized Android Automotive OS instance running on top of OpenSynergy's COQOS Hypervisor SDK and Qualcomm's Snapdragon SA8155 automotive System on Chip (SoC). |
Google has announced collaborations with several vehicle
manufacturers to power in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems with
Android Automotive OS, Google's open-source Android platform. The automotive sector is moving towards consolidating increasingly
complex and heterogeneous hardware subsystems such as the Instrument
Cluster, Infotainment, Head up display etc. onto a single System on
Chip (SoC) with mixed-criticality (safety-critical & non-critical)
requirements. This enables tighter software integration between the
subsystems, and allows for cost & weight savings. Hence, Google is
working on virtualization of Android Automotive OS by leveraging and
extending VIRTIO, an established virtualization standard maintained
by the OASIS consortium, which Google is a member of. Virtualization
allows multiple operating systems ('guests') with mixed-criticality
requirements to share the same hardware ('host') managed by host
software ('hypervisor'). Android Automotive OS will be supported as
a guest virtual machine on automotive industry standard based
hypervisors.
Last year Google, OpenSynergy and Qualcomm decided to collaborate
on the implementation of this reference platform. Goal of this
platform, which is planned to be released soon, is to show how
Android Automotive OS can be safely and securely integrated on a
powerful System on Chip (SoC) using open standards based virtual
platform.
The VIRTIO standard
VIRTIO, a device-sharing standard popular in the cloud domain,
provides the transport layer and device models for essential
computing devices such as Block, Network, Console, GPU, Input, etc.
The DMA-like nature of the devices allows high-performance
implementations as an alternative to hardware assisted I/O
virtualization models while still providing ease of implementation
and safety.
OpenSynergy joined the OASIS consortium in 2019 to pioneer the
expansion of VIRTIO in the automotive domain. At the same time the
company contributed with several VIRTIO devices to the Linux kernel.
Thanks to the expertise gathered in the open source domain,
OpenSynergy currently provides the most mature open-standard-driven
virtual platform in the automotive industry.
Regis Adjamah, CEO of OpenSynergy: "Embracing VIRTIO was a major
milestone for our automotive-grade COQOS Hypervisor SDK. It is good
news for all our customers currently in the process of upgrading
their IVI programs. We are complementing our lean, OS- agnostic,
type 1 hypervisor with the open-standard device sharing technology
VIRTIO. We aggressively pursue the adoption of open standards by
investing in open source. We believe the time has come for the
automotive industry to abandon proprietary solutions, to embrace
open standards and compete on the quality of their implementation".
By showing how Android Automotive OS can be deployed and ported
without further modification on different SoCs and different
hypervisors, the reference platform will help VIRTIO to expand its
scope to the automotive domain. VIRTIO provides maximum flexibility
to OEMs and Tier 1 partners, enabling them to easily switch between
SoCs, hypervisors and host/guest operating systems, to best match
their needs.
Google and Android are trademarks of Google LLC.
About OpenSynergy
OpenSynergy provides embedded software products for the next
generation of vehicles. Our hypervisor and communication products
pave the way for an integrated driving experience.
The virtualization platform COQOS Hypervisor SDK supports the
convergence of software-based vehicle functions with different
requirements on safety and security. It is designed for
multi-display cockpit controllers, smart antennae or powerful domain
controllers using a mix of AUTOSAR technology and open solutions,
such as Linux and Android.
OpenSynergy is active member of several standardization bodies
relevant in the Automotive industry, such as OASIS (Organization for
the Advancement of Structured Information Standards), AUTOSAR,
GENIVI Alliance and Linux Foundation (Automotive Grade Linux).
Our engineering services complement the products.
Read on www.opensynergy.com
Contact OpenSynergy GmbH Sabine Mutumba Director of Marketing
Rotherstr. 20 D-10245 Berlin Tel.: +49 (0)30.60 98 540-41 Email: marketing@opensynergy.com
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