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Wind River Linux for Intelligent Domain Controller

Wind River Linux for Intelligent Domain Controller

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By Nick Flaherty



NETA Auto in China is using Wind River Linux to develop an Intelligent Control Domain Controller for software defined vehicles.

The NETA HOZI supercomputing XPC-32G is an integrated gateway domain controller based on the S32G from NXP Semiconductor running Wind River Linux to serve as the central nervous system within intelligent vehicles, supporting iterative vehicle upgrades.

The HOZI XPC-ICDC uses a service-oriented architecture (SOA) software framework developed with HiRain Technologies’ expertise in automotive domain control technology. It integrates nine core functions: central gateway, vehicle thermal management, battery energy management, power torque management, remote diagnostics and calibration, full data collection, SOA Gateway, edge computing, and over-the-air (OTA) master.

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The HOZI XPC-S32G will be installed in NETA Auto’s new vehicles starting with the NETA S model, to be launched later this year.

“The HOZI XPC-S32G will play a key role in supporting the increasing intelligence and software-defined future of NETA Auto products and open new intelligent experiences for customers. Wind River delivers the highest levels of professional services ability, including expertise in performance optimization, localization, security, and safety combined with long-term support. We look forward to our continued work with them,” said Dai Dali, CTO, NETA Auto.

“Software continues to create new possibilities for automakers and consumers and drive the evolution of next-generation vehicles,” said Woody Zou, General Manager, China for Wind River, which is part of automotive supplier Aptiv.

“Wind River Linux can help innovators such as NETA Auto develop high-performance open source frameworks designed to enable the rapid development and deployment of software applications that will accelerate the software-defined vehicle.”

www.windriver.com

 

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