The Digital Foundation Platform -- A Multi-layered SOA Architecture for Intelligent Connected Vehicle Operating System
David Yu, Andy Xiao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-layered service-oriented operating system platform for intelligent connected vehicles, enhancing flexibility, scalability, and development speed by decoupling hardware and software layers.
Contribution
It proposes the Digital Foundation Platform with a multi-layer SOA architecture, enabling easier hardware abstraction and faster application development for automotive systems.
Findings
Decouples hardware and software for flexible development
Enables rapid application customization and enhancement
Reduces time-to-market for automotive applications
Abstract
Legacy AD/ADAS development from OEMs centers around developing functions on ECUs using services provided by AUTOSAR Classic Platform (CP) to meet automotive-grade and mass-production requirements. The AUTOSAR CP couples hardware and software components statically and encounters challenges to provide sufficient capacities for the processing of high-level intelligent driving functions, whereas the new platform, AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform (AP) is designed to support dynamically communication and provide richer services and function abstractions for those resource-intensive (memory, CPU) applications. Yet for both platforms, application development and the supporting system software are still closely coupled together, and this makes application development and the enhancement less scalable and flexible, resulting in longer development cycles and slower time-to-market. This paper presents a…
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