Learn about software-defined multi-display frameworks in this technical presentation from Panasonic Automotive Systems. Explore how increasing in-vehicle displays have created opportunities for flexible application displays across multiple screens, while examining the challenges of current graphic frameworks that require custom display interconnections for each hardware platform. Discover the open-source Unified HMI framework solution that implements display virtualization to enable flexible cockpit UI/UX development across multiple displays independent of hardware specifications. Gain insights into how this framework supports software-defined development on various SoCs and operating systems like AGL and Android, while reducing development time and costs through cloud virtual ECU integration. Understand how the framework enables continuous OTA updates throughout a vehicle's lifecycle and learn about its latest features and future development roadmap.
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Establishing a Software-Defined Multi-Display Framework with Unified HMI - Kenta Murakami
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Linux Foundation