Linux Foundation rilis Open Automotive Software Stack berbasis Tizen untuk Connected Car


Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), sebuah proyek kolaborasi open source untuk mengembangkan software stack common berbasis Linux untuk connected car, hari ini mengumumkan bahwa rilis sofware open source pertama telah tersedia untuk di-download, membawa industri selangkah lebih dekat untuk mencapai sebuah platform software berbasis Linux standar untuk connected car.

AGL telah membangun platform otomotif satu-satunya yang terbuka secara penuh di industri, yang memungkinkan mobil untuk memanfaatkan software stack yang tumbuh berbasis Linux sementara tetap mempertahankan kemampuan untuk menciptakan pengalaman pengguna bermerek mereka sendiri. Standarisasi pada satu platform berarti industri dapat dengan cepat berinovasi di mana itu penting untuk menciptakan pengalaman connected car yang aman dan terpercaya. Kolaborasi terbuka dalam komunitas AGL berarti dukungan untuk multi-arsitektur dan fitur untuk memperkuat pengalaman infotainment di dalam kendaraan (IVI).

"Keterbukaan dan kolaborasi merupakan kunci untuk mempercepat pengembangan platform umum untuk standar otomotif sehingga industri bisa lebih cepat mencapai visinya menghadirkan connected car," kata Dan Cauchy, general manager otomotif di Linux Foundation. "Rilis AGL ini adalah langkah besar ke depan dan komunitas sudah mencari untuk membangun pada pekerjaan untuk mengatasi sejumlah kemampuan dan fitur tambahan dalam rilis berikutnya. Dengan AGL pada intinya, industri akan dapat lebih cepat berinovasi dan berevolusi untuk memenuhi kebutuhan konsumen."

AGL dibangun di atas Tizen IVI dan menambahkan aplikasi kunci yang dikembangkan di HTML5 dan JavaScript menjadi sebuah platform open source berdasarkan referensi tunggal.

Beberapa fitur kunci AGL termasuk:
  • Home Screen
  • Dashboard
  • Google Maps
  • HVAC
  • Media Playback
  • News Reader (AppCarousel)
  • Audio Controls
  • Bluetooth Phone
  • Smart Device Link Integration

Sekilas Tizen IVI 3.0 User Experience (UX) bisa dilihat disini.

Masing-masing komponen termasuk perincian Design Requirements Document (DRD) dengan deskripsi, kasus penggunaan, arus HMI, aset grafis, diagram arsitektur dan banyak lagi. AGL code, DRDs dan banyak lagi semua tersedia di AGL wiki untuk memberikan siapa pun latar belakang dan peralatan yang diperlukan untuk menggunakan software ini dan mulai berkontribusi dalam proyek ini.

"Menggunakan AGL berarti manfaat industri dari stabilitas dan kekuatan distribusi Linux common, Tizen IVI, pada intinya sambil membawa aplikasi mereka sendiri yang unik dan fungsionalitas ke pasar lebih cepat," kata Rudolf Strief, direktur solusi embedded di Linux Foundation. "Bekerja sama dalam komunitas AGL membantu industri menghindari fragmentasi yang bisa membuang-buang waktu dan sumber daya R&D yang bisa dimanfaatkan untuk berinovasi dengan baik pada keamanan dan keandalan untuk pengemudi."

AGL gratis untuk di-download dan siapa saja bisa berpartisipasi dalam komunitas open source. Pelajari lebih lanjut: http://automotive.linuxfoundation.org.



SAN FRANCISCO and TOKYO (AUTOMOTIVE LINUX SUMMIT), June 30, 2014 – Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative open source project developing a common, Linux-based software stack for the connected car, today announced that its first open source software release is available for download, bringing the industry one step closer to achieving a standard Linux-based software platform for the connected car.

AGL is building the industry’s only fully open automotive platform, allowing automakers to leverage a growing software stack based on Linux while retaining the ability to create their own branded user experience. Standardizing on a single platform means the industry can rapidly innovate where it counts to create a safe and reliable connected car experience. Open collaboration within the AGL community means support for multi-architectures and features to bolster the in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) experience.

“Openness and collaboration are key to accelerating the development of a common, standard automotive platform so the industry can more quickly achieve its vision of delivering the connected car,” said Dan Cauchy, general manager of automotive, The Linux Foundation. “This AGL release is a great step forward and the community is already looking to build on its work to address a number of additional capabilities and features in subsequent releases. With AGL at the core, the industry will be able to more rapidly innovate and evolve to meet customer needs.”

AGL builds on top of Tizen IVI and adds key applications developed in HTML5 and JavaScript into a single open source reference platform.

See slideshow of AGL key features including:
  • Home Screen
  • Dashboard
  • Google Maps
  • HVAC
  • Media Playback
  • News Reader (AppCarousel)
  • Audio Controls
  • Bluetooth Phone
  • Smart Device Link Integration

Each component includes a detailed Design Requirements Document (DRD) with descriptions, use cases, HMI flows, graphical assets, architecture diagrams and more. AGL code, DRDs and more are all available on the AGL wiki to give anyone the background and tools needed to use the software and start contributing to the project.

“Using AGL means the industry benefits from the stability and strength of a common Linux distribution, Tizen IVI, at the core while bringing their own unique applications and functionality to market faster,” said Rudolf Strief, director of embedded solutions, The Linux Foundation. “Collaborating within the AGL community helps the industry avoid fragmentation that can waste time and R&D resources that could be put to better use innovating on safety and reliability for drivers.”

AGL is free to download and anyone can participate in the open source community. Learn more: http://automotive.linuxfoundation.org.

About Automotive Grade Linux (AGL)

Automotive Grade Linux is a collaborative open source project that aims to accelerate the development and adoption of a fully open software stack for the connected car. Leveraging the power and strength of Linux at its core, AGL is uniting automakers and technology companies to develop a common platform that offers OEMs complete control of the user experience so the industry can rapidly innovate where it counts. The AGL platform is available to all, and anyone can participate in its development. Learn more: http://automotive.linuxfoundation.org/

Automotive Grade Linux is a Collaborative Project at The Linux Foundation. Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects are independently funded software projects that harness the power of collaborative development to fuel innovation across industries and ecosystems. www.linuxfoundation.org

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