Enabling a Software-Defined Automotive Edge with VirtIO Based Device Virtualization
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of Software-Defined Vehicle and its impact on the automotive industry in this 30-minute conference talk by Jiancong (Jerry) Zhao from Panasonic Corporation. Delve into the role of VirtIO, a device virtualization framework standardly used in AGL, and its extended technologies in achieving software-hardware decoupling. Learn how these innovations enable OEMs to accelerate vehicle evolution and deliver continuously updated driving experiences. Gain insights into the practical applications of device virtualization in creating a software-defined automotive edge, paving the way for more flexible and adaptable vehicle development processes.
Syllabus
Enabling a Software-Defined Automotive Edge with VirtIO Based Device Virtua... Jiancong (Jerry) Zhao
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Linux Foundation
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