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Introduction
The amount of technology integrated in the latest generation of automotive products has grown to a point where it defines a significant portion of the vehicle. A considerable amount of computational power is needed to satisfy the high number of safety critical applications, driver-assisted functionalities and immersive intelligence included in the vehicles. The process of configuring and integrating critical applications while meeting optimization and safety requirements is a time consuming, complicated and error prone process.
Closely aligned with the vision outlined in the Linaro Automotive Stragegy, the goal of the Automotive blueprint is to reduce the complexity and cost associated with the Software Defined Vehicle by building an infrastructure that is open, standard, secure, hardware independent and compliant with the SOAFEE architecture specification. With the Linaro Automotive Stack, Starting from this blueprint manufacturers will be able to start prototyping and building products from a well defined foundation using a hardware platform that is commonly available. The openness of the solution will provide industry convergence and overall cost reduction by making software components standard and reusable.
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Project Meetings
Meetings on Tuesday and Thursday every week 16:00-17:00 CET
Project Contacts
Project lead(s): Mathieu Poirier
Project manager: julianus.larson
Source Code
Link to CI loops
Documentation/wiki pages/highlightshttps://gitlab.com/Linaro/blueprints/ci#arm-blueprints-ci-images