AGL Instrument Cluster Expert Group Discussion
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of automotive instrument clusters in this 39-minute Birds of Fray session led by Walt Miner from The Linux Foundation. Delve into key topics including OEM membership, functional safety, and major challenges facing the industry. Examine the instrument cluster architecture, communication mechanisms, and essential components like speedometers, window management, and display sharing. Gain insights into input management, safety monitoring, and the implementation of agile software stacks. Learn about current edge technologies and models, and discover how to initiate projects in this field. Engage with a Q&A session covering collaboration opportunities, Asian market considerations, and access to the AGL Developer Calendar for future involvement.
Syllabus
Introduction
OEM Member
Functional Safety
Big Issues
Instrument Cluster Architecture
Communication Mechanism
speedometer
window management
display sharing mechanism
input management
safety monitor
other questions
agile software stack
how to begin
current edge reach
current edge model
more detail
QA
Collaboration
Asia
Questions
AGL Developer Calendar
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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