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Elektrobit and NXP collaborate on automated driving platform

Elektrobit (EB) and NXP Semiconductors N.V., are collaborating on delivering a powerful new development platform that integrates the NXP BlueBox Automated Drive Development Platform and Elektrobit?s EB robinos software framework for highly automated driving systems.

by Jean-Pierre Joosting, Jun. 22, 2017 – 

This joint solution will make it easier for automakers to develop highly automated driving functionalities.

Automakers face significant hurdles in the quest to bring self-driving applications to market efficiently. Solutions to problems - such as how to route multiple streams of automotive sensors data quickly and reliably, how to tackle complex software development in-house and how to create differentiation - are in high demand. These challenges were top-of-mind when long-time partners EB and NXP developed the combined hardware-software solution, which delivers unique benefits to carmakers.

EB robinos is the first comprehensive, hardware-agnostic software framework that enables carmakers and automotive suppliers to develop and bring to market increasingly automated driving features and manage the complexity of advanced in-car systems. It features a functional, standardised architecture equipped with open interfaces plus software modules for a variety of different driving features and functionalities; a modular approach that can accelerate the development of automated driving features, integrating the highest functional safety and error management mandatory for automated driving; and artificial intelligence that makes advanced situation detection and path planning functionality possible

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