Experiences of AGL Deployments in Toyota Vehicles
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Toyota's journey in implementing Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) deployments in their vehicles through this insightful 34-minute conference talk by Kenichi Murata, a strategist of connected vehicles at Toyota. Gain valuable insights into the challenges, successes, and lessons learned from integrating AGL into Toyota's in-vehicle multimedia and telematics systems. Discover how Murata's extensive background in software platforms and systems architecture for consumer electronics has influenced Toyota's approach to connected vehicle technology. Learn about the strategic decisions and technical considerations involved in adopting open-source software for automotive applications, and understand the potential impact of AGL on the future of in-car infotainment systems.
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Experiences of AGL Deployments in Toyota Vehicles - Kenichi Murata
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Linux Foundation
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