Embed this video Copy the code below and paste it into your website. Close Visteon uses an Android operating system in this proof of concept to illustrate the possibilities of what you might see in near future of in-vehicle computing. The Android OS used in this concept limits the apps used to only those conducive to in-vehicle computing for safety.
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Updated 01-08-2011 at 05:32 PM by Jensen2000
Embed this video Copy the code below and paste it into your website. Close This Visteon system runs the Genivi platform and Meego. Lighttdb has been integrated. You can use a web browser to control the Visteon system, which interfaces with the vehicle bus, leaving control possibilities limitless.
Updated 01-08-2011 at 05:26 PM by Jensen2000
Embed this video Copy the code below and paste it into your website. Close Rob Wray, from mp3Car, speaks with Mikael Soderberg, from Pelagicore, to discuss two new vehicle hardware setups. First, the ARM processor of the Beagleboard C4 is paired with a daughterboard from Pelagicore to enable easy communication with systems in the vehicle including the MOST, CAN, & LIN protocols. AM/FM radio integration, Bluetooth and power management capabilities are also integrated. Second, the Intel Atom 1.6GHz based system, utilizing multi-threading, easily communicates with the vehicles CAN and MOST 50 protocols. It has LVDS, USB, AM/FM radio, Bluetooth, and more. Both systems run on the Genivi software stack, based on Meego 1.1 IBI.
Updated 01-08-2011 at 05:08 PM by Jensen2000
Embed this video Copy the code below and paste it into your website. Close Dave Cheney, of Visteon, shows us the technology behind their Rapid development platform. With the computing power of a typical Netbook, the Rapid platform makes it easy to experiment with different radio tuners, FPGA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS modules, and SD card readers. The entire package includes an integrated amplifier and fits in a single din enclosure.
Updated 01-08-2011 at 04:22 PM by Jensen2000
Embed this video Copy the code below and paste it into your website. Close Scosche's front double din iPad mount will apparently never make it to market due to legal concerns. However, their new rear seat mount will. iPads continue to be a sought after solution for in-vehicle computing.
Updated 01-07-2011 at 02:15 PM by Jensen2000