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GENIVI hosts a suite of Open Source Projects that focus on non-differentiating elements of the software stack of an In-Vehicle Infotainment system.  

These elements form a reusable software foundation for the efficient development of unique automaker and supplier offerings.

A detailed overview of GENIVI Alliance deliverables and Alliance Member Benefits may be found in the GRK.

All GENIVI Open Source Projects operate as a Community using Open-Source best-practices, where contributors are welcome and discussions are encouraged. 
For the Mailing Lists you can just sign up and for contributing to this Wiki and to Issue tracking you are welcome to create an account (for both JIRA and Confluence). 

Additional information is available for the motivation and process of the projects, as well as the full project listing.

 Architecture

Overview of Reference Architecture - (You may want to start at the beginning of the GRK)

Open Source Project block diagram

A new addition from Renesas is coming into GENIVI's Development Platform (GDP): genivi-dev-platform/pull/62 repository https://github.com/GENIVI/genivi-dev-platform/pull/62  It's always exciting to see new hardware be supported by the GDP and this addition is no exception. The platform this time is the Renesas Gen 3  https://www.renesas.com/en-us/about/press-center/news/2015/news20151202.htmlwhich is a high-end System on a Chip (SoC) designed with autonomous driving in mind.…
News from FOSDEM
The most recent FOSDEM conference is over and I hope to review some presentations done there for those who couldn't make it. Lots of GENIVI members were there, both presenting and participating in various meetings. I hope to bring everyone up to date with a series of blog posts so without further ado I'm going to start by blogging my recent article for the GENIVI Newsletter below.…
I hope to do a series of post on notable recent contributions, this is the first. I wanted to highlight a couple of recent developments to Persistence and to the integration of a browser into GENIVI based on the Chromium project which is Google's open source browser project. Persistent data is data that rests on the head unit between reboots and is a key mechanism in bringing personalization to the car since with this data you can create personalized playlists,…
Delivered and enhanced by the GENIVI community, the GENIVI Development Platform (GDP) has progressed significantly moving from a demonstrator to a true development platform with the new GDP 11 Release Candidate 3 (RC3) . Like the previous release candidate, GDP 11 RC2, the GDP 11 RC3 includes a number of new features including an enhanced user experience with a GENIVI-branded GUI and configurable application launcher.…

 

Architecture

 

Overview of Reference Architecture - (You may want to start at the beginning of the GRK)

Open Source Project block diagram

Projects (Software Components and Standard Interfaces/APIs)

IPC CommonAPI C++

Media Manager

Application Framework

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