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Wind River. Elektrobit team for Software-Defined Vehicles

Wind River. Elektrobit team for Software-Defined Vehicles

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By Nick Flaherty



Wind River is working with Elektrobit on key software for self-driving software-defined vehicles.

The collaboration will see the Wind River VxWorks used as the real-time operating system alongside the Elektrobit EB corbos AdaptiveCore software and EB corbos Studio tools.

Elektrobit, a subsidiary of Continental, recently saw functional safety approval for its Linux software and has developed Autosar Adaptive Platform based software framework for autonomous driving domain controllers. The combination of the Autosar Adaptive Platform with the ISO 26262 ASIL-D certified VxWorks operating environment provides a complete pre-integrated foundation for developing enhanced automotive safety levels for ADAS Electronic Control Units (ECUs).

“We are delighted to further grow our continued efforts with Elektrobit to advance autonomous driving technologies. Elektrobit’s proven software solutions, combined with the industry leading VxWorks, can help drive innovation in the automotive market while delivering on functional safety, security, and reliability,” said Woody Zou, General Manager, China, Wind River.

“The combination of Elektrobit’s Autosar Adaptive Platform and the trusted VxWorks real-time operating system helps create safe, secure, flexible, and high-performance ECUs to support automakers accelerate the development of their autonomous domain controllers and promote the mass production of new electric vehicles. We look forward to delivering more successful projects together in the future,” said Demetrio Aiello, Head of Product Engineering, Elektrobit.

VxWorks is the only RTOS that supports Open Container Initiative (OCI) compliant containers to simplify software deployment and management and reduces development and operating costs.

www.windriver.com/solutions/automotive; elektrobit.com.

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