In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) Control from Mobile Devices What Our Customers Told Us
Top 5 most important 46% 74% software technologies to Anticipate changing OS in near Will also require an our customers in next 1-3 future RTOS years:
1. RTOS 2. Open Source (Linux or 73% Android) 43% 3. Connectivity Value sourcing Hardware, Do not have a migration strategy 4. Security Software and related Services or expertise in-house 5. Dynamic U/I from same partner 88% 33% 81% Said they would see value if Interest in Open Source (Linux, Leverage partners for software Avnet offered embedded Android, etc.) services today software services Software Services
Engage in Co-Creation with Avnet Embedded Software Services to:
Speed Time to Market with Embedded Expertise
Platform Migration & Optimization --- Freescale, Xilinx, TI, Intel Go Mobile with App and Cloud Services
App Design, Development, Porting & Testing --- iOS, Android, Linux, Windows Phone, QT Ensure Quality with Software QA & Test Automation
Software QA, Test Design & Metrics, Test Automation, Functional & Performance Testing Scale Globally with Internationalization
Global Product Enablement, Localization, Linguistic Verification & Functional Testing Get Embedded with OS Development
Image & Application Development, Training --- Windows Embedded, CE, Linux, Android, iOS Why: The Connected Car Opportunity > By year-end 2020, Gartner predicts that more than 80 percent of all new vehicles sold in mature automobile markets, such as the United States, will offer connected-vehicle functionality.
> A Business Insider report titled: “The Battle For The Connected Car: Google And Apple Want To Dominate Our Dashboards”, states: • Within 5 years there will be over 60M connected-cars on the road globally • Car-focused telecom, hardware and software services will drive some $51 billion in annual revenue by 2018. • Americans spend an average of 1.2 hours a day traveling between locations
Google And Apple Want To Dominate Our Dashboards > Apple announced the Carplay technology in June 2013 which enables the Apple UI and control transfer from phone to IVI via USB • Based on Apple Genevi announcement: First products coming to market in 2014 to include Volvo, Hyundai, Ferrari, Honda, Mercedes, Jaguar • Symbio has partnered with Apple and Volvo over the last year to build the first commercially viable CarPlay implementation > Google teamed up with Audi, GM, Honda, Hyundai and Nvidia to create the Open Automotive Alliance, a partnership that aims to bring the Android platform to cars starting in 2014. • Google Bought Waze For $1B, Giving A Social Data Boost To Its Mapping Business
What is Apple Carplay? > Carplay is NOT an in-car system that runs iOS. It’s a system that integrates your iPhone apps with your car’s HMI, allowing you to control applications and your device. > Introduced in iOS 7.1. Specifications available under NDA.
Voice Touch Knobs and controls What: Features from Phone
Maps Messages
Music Phone What: HMI Features > UI to the HMI • Full screen or Window mode • Independent virtual screen • Supports multiple resolutions > Resources • HMI handles HW resources . Microphone, audio input . Speakers, Audio output . Controls – Voice, Touch, Knobs How: Principle Of Operation
iOS Device IVI / HMI System
Virtual display HMI display UI stream
Audio input stream
Main and alternate audio stream
HID event stream How: Architecture
Legend: Automotive HMI Customer specific
Audio: Mfi Video: Resource Decode User Input Symbio adaptation Authentication Decode management Encode Carplay implementation iAP2 Client Carplay API
Carplay adaptation
Communication Platform support Bonjour Plugin package
iAP2 Authentication Control Audio Video Metadata A/V controls LPCM H.264 Accessory data User actions
USB ( CDC / NCM ) iOS Device How: Symbio Connected Car > Software module for Symbio Connected Car functionality to IVI systems • Currently available for Linux, WEC7 • Available 2nd half of 2014: Android, WEA7, WEC 2013, WES7, QNX > Implementation contains • SCC functionality including Apple co-processor authentication • Implementation of Bonjour service discovery • iAP2 functionality • Integration to platform video and audio processing • Well defined interfaces and APIs to seamlessly integrate into existing IVI systems and other HMI products . Audio and video resource management . HMI mode management . Steering wheel buttons, knobs and screen touch How: Symbio Connected Car
> User interface is transferred as H.264 encoded video stream • HW based decoding is mandatory > Audio is transferred as linear PCM or compressed stream • Main and alternative output to IVI loudspeakers • Input from IVI microphone > Touch and other user input (buttons, rotary encoders etc) are transferred as HID event stream
Future Connected Solutions
Marine In-Flight Industrial
Connected Home Medical Retail Demo LVDS (Data)
iMX.6 Control (GPIO)
I2C Carplay Authen ca on chip
I2C Display I2C – USB OTG
OTG – USB adapter Lightning cable
> Running Linux on i.MX6
Symbio Connectivity Solution (SCS) > Enable OEMs, Tier1s and accessory manufacturers to connect smartphones to car IVIs through Symbio’s Connected Car solution, starting with Apple devices and expanding to Android devices in 2nd half of 2014. > SCS Solution includes: • Licensed iAP2 and Digital iPOD out as a full solution • HW/ SW adaptation . Performance optimization and UI adaptations to IVI systems • Productization • Validation • Certification • Maintenance To Learn More
There are 2 types of Licenses: a Development License > MFI Program and a Manufacturing License. Companies that plan to develop/help develop, but not manufacture, MFi • https://developer.apple.com/program accessories are eligible for the MFi Development License. Companies that plan to manufacture MFi s/mfi/ accessories AND own a high- volume manufacturing • https://mfi.apple.com/MFiWeb/getFA facility are eligible for the MFi Manufacturing License. The following tables describes the features of each Q.action#2-1 license: > Avnet • Please contact your local Avnet Rep, or . John Weber . [email protected] > Symbio • Wesley Wright • [email protected]