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Linux Foundation

Achieving a Software-Defined Multi-Display System with Unified HMI

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Overview

Explore a 32-minute conference talk that delves into the development of a software-defined multi-display system with Unified HMI for automotive applications. Learn how this innovative display virtualization technology addresses the growing demand for flexible application display across multiple in-vehicle screens, introducing new UI/UX possibilities. Discover the challenges of developing such flexibility using existing graphic frameworks and understand the need for a "Software-Defined" display framework in the automotive industry. Gain insights into how Unified HMI separates software from hardware, allowing for flexible development of the entire cockpit UI/UX across multiple displays, regardless of hardware configuration. Examine the system's support for software-defined UI/UX development on different SoCs and operating systems, including AGL and Android. Understand how this approach reduces development time and costs through seamless development in cloud virtual ECU, and enables continuous OTA upgrades to meet evolving customer preferences throughout a vehicle's long lifespan.

Syllabus

Achieving a Software-Defined Multi-Display System with Unified HMI​ - Deguchi Yukinari, Panasonic

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