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Enabling a Software-Defined Automotive Edge with VirtIO based Device Virtualization
Software-Defined Vehicle has been a hot topic in the automotive world in recent years. It highlights the spirit of developing software decoupled from the limitations of hardware, enabling OEMs to accelerate evolution of vehicles to deliver continuous updated driving experience.
In this session, we will introduce how VirtIO, a device virtualization framework standardly utilized in Android, AGL or SOAFEE, helps to achieve Software-Defined Vehicle by decoupling software from hardware. We will also introduce Unified HMI, an open-source device virtualization framework extended from virtio-gpu, can facilitate cockpit UI/UX development independent from operating systems and SoCs.
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Enabling a Software-Defined Automotive Edge with VirtIO based Device Virtualization
Jerry Jiancong, Zhao
パナソニック オートモーティブシステムズ株式会社 開発本部 プラットフォーム開発センター 次世代仮想化プラットフォーム開発部 チーフSDVアーキテクト, Panasonic
Software-Defined Vehicle has been a hot topic in the automotive world in recent years. It highlights the spirit of developing software decoupled from the limitations of hardware, enabling OEMs to accelerate evolution of vehicles to deliver continuous updated driving experience.
In this session, we will introduce how VirtIO, a device virtualization framework standardly utilized in Android, AGL or SOAFEE, helps to achieve Software-Defined Vehicle by decoupling software from hardware. We will also introduce Unified HMI, an open-source device virtualization framework extended from virtio-gpu, can facilitate cockpit UI/UX development independent from operating systems and SoCs.