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Linux platform for cars with hypervisor

16.01.2014

Harman International Industries, known as a manufacturer of audio equipment, has announced a new scalable platform that is designed to create in-car infotainment systems. According to the company, it has focused on ensuring security and the rapid creation of applications by third-party developers.

The Linux distribution on which the platform is based is optimized to run applications commonly used in in-car multimedia centers. You can develop third-party applications using HTML5.

According to Sachin Lawande, president of Harman Infotainment, the new platform will allow car owners to update and set up their in-car multimedia systems in the same familiar and easy way as tablet and smartphone users do now. The company plans to create its own auto-app store on the Harman Cloud Services platform.

Of interest is the technology of protection against attacks through third-party software that interacts with the electronic systems of cars. In addition to encrypting data and securely loading applications, the engineers decided to use separate hypervisor virtual machines for system-critical tasks, as well as for infotainment software.

The Harman platform can also be integrated with Advanced Driving Assist System (ADAS) systems. This refers to electronic assistants that can make driving easier: they control the distance in the stream to other cars, help with parking, braking, and make sure that the car does not accidentally leave its lane.

According to representatives of the developer company, the new platform for on-board multimedia systems is now ready for industrial implementation in vehicles. The developers predict the emergence of similar infotainments on the mass market within the next two years.

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