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GENIVI has expanded its scope from its strength in Linux-based IVI and automotive open source software to focus on helping automakers integrate the multiple operating systems present in the centralized and connected cockpit. We call this new strategy Multi-OS Integration.
Vehicle E/E and software architecture trends have led GENIVI to advance into concepts of central domain ECUs, cross domain ECUs (domain fusion) and eventually to a vehicle computer approach. Longer-term, GENIVI is also exploring vehicle cloud computing.
New projects launched in this Multi-OS integration scope include:
Work done in late 2017 and throughout 2018 in what GENIVI called domain interaction projects laid a strong foundation for this new multi-OS integration scope expansion. The following domain interaction projects are active and have relevance in the new integration scope:
The GENIVI Security Team is actively exploring ways to make vehicle software systems more secure against threats and hacks of all types.
GENIVI continues to host a number of IVI software components in our github repository.
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