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Monthly Archives: August 2016

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HUD (Heads-up Display) Apps for Android/iOS – an analysis and comparison

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The heads-up display (HUD) for cars has been making a flutter in the automotive industry for the experience it delivers to end users.

The Automotive Heads-up Display (HUD) market is expected to reach $2.09 bn by 2022, according to a report released by Credence Research in May 2016.

In the automotive value chain, OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) or car manufacturers provide a dashboard infotainment or a car HUD system in some of their latest car models.

This HUD system, which is designed by the car companies’ equipment supplier, technology vendor or in-house product team, is as an assembled product that comes with a pre-packaged hardware and software.

There also are HUD systems designed by the after-market companies. These cater to customers who own an older model of the car and are not willing to upgrade for an HUD. This is also an assembled product.

A software-only HUD system:

A heads-up display mobile app qualifies as an all-software system for which the mobile phone acts as the hardware. With increasing popularity of in-car infotainment and automotive HUD systems, there are many HUD apps flooding the app-stores.

These apps give end users a glimpse of the HUD experience with the following advantages:

  • No additional hardware purchase
  • One can buy additional features, as per the individual requirement, through in-app purchases
  • It’s easier to uninstall a particular HUD app and install another based on the preference

Now, what are the downsides?

You will miss out on the whole gamut of features (offered by OEMs/suppliers/after-market companies) that can enrich your driving experience

  • gesture and voice control (touch-less controls)
  • Driving/navigation alert,
  • receiving/making calls and messages through dashboard
  • zero-distraction driving

Having said that, an HUD app can be a good start before you buy an assembled product from the after-market or upgrade to a more advanced car model.

Here is an analysis of what’s available in app stores.

HUDWAY App

An offering from a Russian start-up, the Hudway app projects the navigation from your cellphone onto the windscreen. The app only works at night and in low light settings though.

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To combat this deficiency, the company has developed Hudway Glass, a device that will project from the smartphone at all times. Hudway Glass is still in the works and will cost $49.

The app, which is freely available, has mixed reviews. Complaints of bugs are plenty and while users are impressed with the concept, the execution leaves much to be desired.

Tesla for Glass and Hyundai for Glass (wearables)

Working with Google Glass, two different apps are present in the market—to sync with Tesla and Hyundai vehicles.

The apps let you sync your Google Glass with your car to help display navigation, check battery levels, and lock and unlock the car’s doors.

The obvious downside is that you need to own Google Glass and a Hyundai or a Tesla to use these apps.

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Sygic Head-up Display

The product of a Slovakian company, this is a navigation app with the HUD feature to project on your windscreen.

While the app is free, more features are available on payment.

Sygic’s overall reviews are above average, but in regions of Asia, the Middle East and Australia, users complain of poor coverage.

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(Source – sygic[dot]com)

Navier HUD

Whilerain Studio’s HUD has found fans with its efficient functioning and customizable display, but those who want finesse from the HUD aren’t satisfied.

Occasional errors in navigation and the app’s inability to sync with contacts leave users who want a top-notch experience dissatisfied.

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Related Posts – learn more about Car Heads-up Display and Infotainment

What is Car HUD system? Learn about all the critical hardware modules

What is heads-up display (HUD) for Cars? Learn about the embedded software, device drivers and stacks

Car HUD embedded software, hardware design – an EFY analysis

Car Heads-up Display (HUD) – product features

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What is an automotive OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)?

An original equipment manufacturer (OEM) is a company whose products are used as components in the products of another company. The OEM generally works closely with the company that sells the finished product and customizes designs based on that company’s needs.

Source: Investopedia.com

An automotive OEM manufactures parts that are used in vehicles, e.g. infotainment systems.

What is an aftermarket company in the automotive industry?

The automotive aftermarket is the secondary market of the automotive industry, concerned with the manufacture and sale of all vehicle parts, chemicals, equipment, and accessories, after the sale of the automobile by the OEM to the consumer. The parts, accessories, etc. for sale may be manufactured by the OEM or an aftermarket company.

Source: Wikipedia


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SAP Hybris and Embitel Technologies to host webinar on future of digital commerce services in connected cars

Category : Press

 

17th August 2016, Bengaluru

 
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Embitel Technologies and SAP Hybris have announced a joint webinar on ‘How Digital Commerce will Disrupt the Connected Car Ecosystem’, to be held on 8th September 2016 at 3.30pm IST. The webinar help OEMs, B2B and B2C dealers and service providers to understand future trends and explore new revenue streams that complement the traditional ones.

The webinar will explore the future of digital commerce when incorporated in connected cars and the tremendous impact it will have. “By introducing digital commerce software onto the dashboards of cars, the existing ecosystem will be completely disrupted,” says Daniel Rebhorn, managing partner –Embitel, founder – Diconium GmbH, and one of the key webinar speakers. “There will be opportunities for OEMs to cater to the varied needs of the end user, and even form a direct relationship with him.” This evolution in connected cars will greatly widen the scope of revenue streams for OEMs and dealers, and will enable user preference/behavior data collection.

Sandeep Mukherjee, Head of Customer Engagement and Commerce Business for India, SAP Hybris, will shed light on the technology required to support the trajectory of digital commerce in connected cars and maximize its potential. “Such disruptive trends are increasingly driven by technology, and businesses that want to benefit from these trends need to get equipped with the right resources,” he says.

Embitel Technologies is a Bengaluru-based software solutions company offering top-of-class services in product engineering, digital commerce and mobility, and IoT. Embitel has rich experience in developing in-vehicle infotainment solutions for leading global customers.

SAP is the market leader in enterprise application software and Hybris is the platform of choice for prominent brands all over the world.

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For more information about the webinar & Embitel, write to nitin@embitel.com

 

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Native, Web or Hybrid Mobile App – which one is best for your business?

 

Cutting-edge mobile technologies deployed by expert design and development teams lead to great apps. But are you choosing the right technology for your business’s mobility solution? Opting for the right kind of app can have far-reaching consequences-from whom the app reaches, to the kind of experience it delivers.

Read this detailed study of native, web and hybrid apps to understand

  • The strengths of each kind of app
  • The drawbacks of each type of app
  • Suitability of each kind for various business needs

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[Live Webinar] The Future of Digital Commerce in Connected Car

Category : E-Commerce Webinars

 

How Will Digital Commerce Change the Ecosystem of OEMs?

 

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The advent of the connected car and digital commerce technologies has widened the scope of relationship among OEMs, dealers and vehicle owners. Digital transformation is an opportunity to look beyond the traditional revenue streams of vehicle sales and after-sale services.

Leveraging not just the increasing presence of a digital onboard environment but also the inclusion of 3rd party devices could open the floodgate of future possibilities. The entire ecosystem of OEMs, B2B/B2C service providers and payment providers needs to gear up for an extended customer relationship that presents business opportunities and promises additional revenue streams.

Join us in the webinar to understand and get ready for the Future of Digital Commerce in Connected Cars.

Key dimensions of change and how these are interconnected

New business models as part of the new ecosystem

An outlook how big data, marketing automation and augmented reality will drive even more change

 
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Webinar Agenda

    Explore revenue streams offered by the digital future of cars

    Daniel Rebhorn, founder, Diconium GmbH

    How an agile and scalable ecommerce platform can support the trajectory of the digital commerce in connected car

    Sandeep Mukherjee – Head of Customer Engagement & Commerce Business India – SAP Hybris

 

Date: Thursday, September 08, 2016

Time: 3.30 PM IST

 

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About the Speakers-:

Daniel RebhornDaniel Rebhorn, Managing Partner – Embitel Technologies and Founder – Diconium GmbH
Daniel heads the Organization, Technology and Operations within Diconium. He is directly involved in the operational delivery of ecommerce solutions and is poised to replicate this model at Embitel as well.Daniel is an industry veteran with a strong entrepreneurial vision and plan for the business group. He brings his extensive experience in the field of ecommerce to the table.

 

Sandeep-mukherjeeSandeep Mukherjee, Head of Customer Engagement & Commerce Business India – SAP Hybris
Sandeep has over two decades of IT experience that encompasses driving business strategy, solution sales and consulting across various industry sectors such as retail, consumer, travel, hospitality, telecommunication, and public sector. He is currently the Head of Customer Engagement & Commerce Business for India at SAP Hybris

 
 


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Heads-up Display (HUD) for Future Smart Cars

Category : automotive-insights

 
 

The Heads-Up Display (HUD) for cars is the latest in a series of Automotive Innovations at Embitel Technologies, a Bangalore based embedded software and hardware design house

In a conversation with VidyaSagar, who leads the teams working on IoT, Infotainment and Car HUD projects at Embitel, we spoke about the future of in-car mobility and the car HUD market.

 

With mobility services making in-roads how will the in-car connectivity experience change?

To understand the future of in-car mobility, it helps to analyze what global automotive OEMs are talking about.

Daimler CIO Mr.Jan Brecht, during his India visit in July, said that the future of the automotive industry lies in developing and providing efficient mobility services to car owners. He spoke about the need for moving beyond traditional revenue streams of car sales and after-sales service.

Clearly, Daimler recognizes the potential of cloud connectivity and mobile-based services.

And it is not just Daimler or their business strategy, many OEMs are also looking at their own role in an entirely different way now!

Mr. Don Butler, the Head of Connected Vehicle and Services for Ford Motor Company recently said that Ford is moving ahead from being just a hardware provider to being a hardware, software, and experiences provider.

This is a very interesting statement. This shift is mainly driven by the car owner’s desire to stay connected to the outside world even when he/she is behind the wheel.

OEMs now want to deliver this connectivity through innovative products like an in-car Infotainment system, a car heads-up display system or a telematics box. They have also realized the need for mitigating the driver distraction which is caused by usage of mobile apps while driving.

So the stakeholders are coming together along with the service providers to develop an ecosystem of innovative products (hardware + software) to deliver the in-car mobility experience.

This new development will enable drivers and passengers to access apps, phone-calls and messages, driving directions, vehicle data and more through the infotainment or HUD unit. And to mitigate driver distraction, these systems are voice and gesture controlled.

 

What are the trends and applications driving Car Heads-up Display (HUD) growth

As we discussed, these innovations are mainly driven by a combination of customer preference for connectivity within the car and the strategy of OEMs to not only deliver this experience to the customers, but also to create new revenue streams.

As far as the car HUD is concerned, there are several related micro and macro factors that are in favor of the growth of the still-nascent car HUD market.

  • The Automotive Heads-up Display (HUD) market is expected to reach $2.09 bn by 2022, according to a report released by Credence Research in May 2016
  • Favorable government regulations that are designed to promote vehicle safety are expected to support the demand for car HUD units in passenger vehicles.
  • The target markets for the car HUD installation are the developed markets of North America and Europe.

 

We spoke in detail from the point of view of OEMs and Suppliers, but how will you explain Car HUD system to the end-user? What are the features of this product?

The heads-up display (HUD) for cars is a transparent projection of real-time data on a small portion of the driver’s windshield or a combiner glass screen, just below the driver’s eye level and within the range of view.

This data, which is critical to concurrent driving conditions and route navigation, is clearly visible without obstructing the road ahead.

Imagine an assisted driving experience enriched by navigation route and driving data, road-sign alerts, incoming calls/messages and vehicle data (speed, fuel) all displayed on your windshield.

To ensure that all hands are on the steering wheel, the car HUD allows the driver to access/control all this data through ‘touch-less commands’ (pre-defined gestures and voice recognition).

So here is the list of the basic software features of heads-up display that an end-user would enjoy:

  • Maps and route navigation: this provides turn-by-turn alerts on the windshield or screen
  • Wi-Fi cameras that are activated when you turn on left/right indicators or switch to reverse gear.
  • Access to phone media, calls and messages
  • Virtual gauges or instrumentation cluster that provides critical vehicle data

However, the possibilities are endless and could very well lead to the development of many advanced features!

And in the background, there are some critical hardware modules of a Car HUD system that are responsible for robust functioning of the software features.

These include –

  • NXP/Freescale’s i.MX6 platform, which is specifically designed for automotive grade multimedia applications like Infotainment and Car HUD systems
  • Texas Instruments DLP projector (Pico Projector)
  • Gesture recognition, WiFi and GPS, GSM modules

 

Why should OEMs and Suppliers partner with Embitel for Car HUD development?

Developing a Car HUD (Heads-up Display) system is a technology-intensive project and involves R&D efforts.

At Embitel, we identified these pain-points at an early stage and used our strengths to create a reference design for our customers.as Developing a Car HUD (Heads-up Display) system is a technology-intensive project and involves R&D efforts.

Our automotive domain expertise, years of experience and our embedded as well as cloud-mobility engineering talent have enabled us to develop this state-of-the-art product.

With our heads-up display production-ready design, customers can launch their company-branded HUD product in 6 months (down from the industry average of 2.5 years), depending on the requirement.

Embitel’s HUD is a proprietary hardware and software design which can be launched in the market with minimum branding and/or feature customizations.

As an embedded technology partner, we provide end-to-end support for the customer’s product roadmap to the manufacturing stage.Embitel’s HUD is a proprietary hardware and software design which can be launched in the market with minimum branding and/or feature customizations.

Our Product Engineering team has in-depth project experience of delivering an Infotainment system for a Tier-I supplier (designed on NXP/Freescale i.MX 6 platform).

This system is now under production for deployment in commercial vehicles. We have also delivered projects in areas of ADAS, in-vehicle networking and vehicle diagnostics.

Thus our experienced team can ensure quick turnaround in developing additional advanced HUD features to help our customers achieve their product roadmap goals.

 

What are the other tangible benefits your customers can expect when they partner with you as an embedded services provider?

As mentioned, we collaborate with our customers as a technology partner. We work closely with the business and product teams of our customers for technology consulting, hardware platform evaluation, UI/UX design, embedded software development, hardware design, verification and validation (testing services).

In case of our car HUD engagements, we take the relationship one step further and provide support with product manufacturing, if required.

During the initial phases of technology consulting and platform evaluation, we understand the customer’s business interests and target audience, and we chalk out the product design and development roadmap accordingly. This includes understanding the extent of customizations required in branding (UI/UX) and feature development.

Car Heads-up Display (HUD) Project - Bangalore


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How much will an ecommerce website cost for your Small and Medium business?

Traditionally businesses have chased growth through exceptional customer service, culture of innovation and sustainable differentiators.

While all this holds true even today, in this internet-based economy a business needs to equip itself with an additional armor to stand up to competition – an ecommerce website.

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We have already discussed in-depth how Launching an Ecommerce Website is a technology intensive project. We’ve also understood that why a Small and Medium Business can’t expect to become a Flipkart or Amazon from day 1!

These clearly indicate that from the technology and capital investment point of view, it is not a level-playing field for Small and Medium businesses.

Digital transformation for Small and Medium businesses

What is the best way to approach digital transformation for Small and Medium businesses?

Digital transformation is a journey, and it is unique for each business. Since capital investment and scalability are the first two hurdles you would face as an SMB, an incremental approach to digital transformation is the best way forward.

To begin with, it is critical to identify the must-have features and functionalities your ecommerce web-store should be equipped with in the first phase, and how much this bouquet of features (aka ecommerce website development) will cost.

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With this incremental approach, your business gets the much-needed scope to scale-up in the future. This means that you can launch the online channel with must-have features and plan for development of advanced ecommerce features and functionalities based on future needs.

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Startup Ecommerce guide – determine your ecommerce project development costs:

Our ecommerce consultants have identified the critical factors that determine the overall cost of ecommerce website development efforts.

You can calculate the estimates for your business using this ‘Startup Ecommerce’ guide.Complete this questionnaire, which takes less than 5 mins, to get the ecommerce website development cost estimates – Click here

List of factors that determine the final cost of the project:

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Ecommerce Platform – this is a software platform that offers various modules (like catalog management, marketing promotions, order fulfillment) essential to the development of a web store-front. This is one of the most important factors from the cost as well as business success point of view.

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UI design and development – This caters to the look and feel of your website. Based on the budget, one can choose to use design templates provided supported by the ecommerce platform or get customized designs developed as per the branding requirements.

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Legacy and third-party systems integration – ERP, CRM, payment gateways, shipping and logistics, Google analytics and more. Your business strategy and available budget will help you decide the integrations necessary for the launch phase.

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Catalog management –The complexity and customization required for catalog management depends on factors like number of SKUs, product variants, stock management and pricing display features.

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Order management and fulfillment –The complexity and customization required withinorder management and fulfillment will depend on the number of warehouses , logistic partners and order tracking features that need to be integrated


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Digital transformation for retail business 101

What is digital transformation of a business?

It is the use of technology to radically improve performance or reach of enterprises. The Guardian explains, it involves a “whole scale change to the foundational components of a business: from its operating model to its infrastructure. What it sells, to whom and how it goes to market. A transformation program touches every function of a business; from purchasing, finance, human resource, through to operations and technology, sales and marketing.”

Why do retail businesses need digital transformation?

For a simple reason: customer expectations are changing, and rising. The shopping experience is changing drastically in the B2C segment, and retail businesses need to stay relevant and fulfil these expectations.

So what do customers want? A unified shopping experience that’s available on-the-go, which recognizes shopper preferences and facilitates the experience of purchase with convenience.

Digital transformation leads to an operating model which fulfils these requirements: omnichannel retail.

So how does omnichannel retail work?

  • Your customers are able to shop from various channels—brick and mortar, online, click and collect, kiosks, in-car purchases., and still have the same experience, in product availability, resources, branding.
  • As the retailer, you are able to assess customer preferences from previous purchases across channels, e-store browsing history and make offerings accordingly.
  • Influencers like product information, reviews and loyalty programs are readily available across channels for the convenience of the buyer.

 

How can you bring about digital transformation of your retail business?

 
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Broadly, transforming your business to suit the digital age and customer covers these three areas.

  • Adapt the business to suit the digital world with digital services and products that complement your existing products, explore new geographies and deploy new technologies.
  • Go digital with your processes and operations to introduce agility, efficiency and encourage innovation.
  • Enrich your customers’ experience through digital transformation. This helps your retail business to leverage the dual advantage of being available to them on various touchpoints as well as gathering invaluable customer shopping data that helps personalize the shopping experience and manage operations better.

Ignoring the need for digital transformation can have serious consequences for your business.

“Digital is at the heart of businesses and in my view it’s a reflection of the fact that customer behavior is changing,” said Thomas Groot, the digital director of the AA company (Automobile Association), that deals in car breakdowns in the UK. Automobile Association (AA) has seen significant business improvement with digital transformation. “The digital age has accelerated that change and therefore businesses need to be fast at changing themselves to meet that customer behavior.”

Experienced ecommerce consultants are able to give practical and business-goal oriented plans to enable digital transformation of businesses.

Watch this space for more on digital transformation. We’ll talk about digital commerce platforms that enable digital transformation for your retail business.

‘Bring your business up to speed with digital transformation on SAP Hybris or Magento platforms, the best in their respective classes.’


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What is AUTOSAR Memory Stack | Software modules and device drivers

This blog is part of a series of articles to help you learn about layered architecture of AUTOSAR.

Through this article our AUTOSAR development team, which is based in Bangalore, India, has tried to share knowledge with the community of AUTOSAR developers and automotive OEMS and Suppliers.

In this blog we will introduce you to AUTOSAR Memory Stack (MemStack). This will help you understand the software modules and device drivers associated with Memory Stack.

Introduction: AUTOSAR Memory Stack (MemStack):

Memory Stack (MemStack) provides basic memory management services to the upper Application layer and to the Basic Software Modules (BSW) of the AUTOSAR layered architecture.

The memory management services ensure access to the memory cluster, to the devices or software functions, for reading and writing data to non-volatile memory media like Flash or EEPROM

The following block diagram show various software modules and device drivers associated with AUTOSAR Memory Stack:

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(Source – ARC CORE)

 

Software Modules and Device Drivers – AUTOSAR MemStack

Memory Stack in AUTOSAR layered architecture is a collection of software modules and device drivers.

Following is the list of modules in different layers of AUTOSAR:

  • Non-Volatile Memory Manager (NvM) – it is part of the AUTOSAR Services Layer
  • Memory Interface (MemIf) – it is part of the AUTOSAR ECU Abstraction Layer
  • Flash EEPROM Emulation (Fee) – it is part of the AUTOSAR ECU Abstraction Layer
  • EEPROM Abstraction (Ea) – it is part of the AUTOSAR ECU Abstraction Layer
  • Flash Driver (Fls) – it is part of the AUTOSAR MCAL Layer
  • EEPROM Driver (Eep) – it is part of the AUTOSAR MCAL Layer

 

Description of AUTOSAR Memory Stack software modules

  • Non-Volatile Memory Manager (NvM): The NvM module ensures data storage and maintenance of NV (non volatile) data according to the individual requirements in an automotive environment.
  • The NvM module manages the NV data of an EEPROM and/or a FLASH EEPROM emulation device.

  • Memory Interface (MemIf) Module: The Memory Abstraction Interface (MemIf) module facilitates abstraction from the underlying FEE and EA modules. Hence MemIf module provides upper layer (NvM) with a virtual segmentation on a uniform linear address space.
  • This ensures that the Non-Volatile Memory Manager (NvM) is independent of the driver interface layers of EEPROM (Eep) and Flash interface (Fls)

  • EEPROM Abstraction (Ea): EEPROM driver provides services for reading, writing, erasing data to/from an EEPROM. It also provides a service for comparing a data block in the EEPROM with a data block in the memory (e.g. RAM).
  • Ea module facilitates abstraction from the addressing scheme of underlying EEPROM driver and hence provides a uniform addressing scheme.

    This ensures that the upper layer (NvM) need not be changed if the underlying EEPROM driver and device is replaced.

  • Flash EEPROM Emulation (FEE) Module: The Flash EEPROM Emulation (FEE) abstracts from the device, a specific addressing scheme and segmentation.
  • This provides the upper layers (NvM) with a virtual addressing scheme, segmentation as well as a “virtually” unlimited number of erase cycles.

  • Flash Driver (Fls): Fls Driver Initializes Flash and reads/writes to Flash memory.
  • EEPROM driver (EeP): EEPROM driver provides services for reading, writing, erasing to/from an EEPROM.
  • It also provides a service for comparing a data block in the EEPROM with a data block in the memory (e.g. RAM).

 

Related posts on AUTOSAR software development

  • AUTOSAR Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL): Learn about the fundamentals of the MCAL layer from our AUTOSAR team. Know more about the various device drivers and the layered architecture of the AUTOSAR MCAL. And get the details about how the Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL) works
  • AUTOSAR Communication Stack (ComStack): Our AUTOSAR development team explains what are the different software modules of a Communication Stack (ComStack). Also, learn about the software modules of CAN based Communication Stack in AUTOSAR
  • AUTOSAR Development partnership: Find out what is AUTOmotive Open System Architecture (AUTOSAR) development partnership and why OEMs, Tier-I suppliers, Semiconductor Vendors and Embedded hardware and software service providers collaborated to form this global partnership

 

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