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In this business case, our team was hired by a Tier 1 for a leading automotive OEM based in the EU.
The project encompassed such digital automotive dimensions as a home screen with widgets, the integration of a visual framework navigation engine, the integration of a voice recognition engine, a parking assistant, and a cluster-based instrument UI.
Andersen was quick to assemble a team and start working on a 3-year-long digital cockpit development project, ensuring full compliance with industry standards at each phase.
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Jira, ARM based, Linux, Integrity OS (Green Hills)
Andersen's team was hired to develop part of the software content for a multi-display automotive digital cockpit used by one of the largest European OEMs. This included creating a visual framework using Qt/QML, integrating 3rd-party navigation and voice recognition engines, developing parking assistance (rearview cameras and 360-view), and developing 3D content for the digital instrument cluster meeting ASIL B standards. Andersen's team also participated in adapting the Qt engine for use with the Integrity operating system to cover 3D and safety-related functions. This involved building safety verification mechanisms (CRC) based on specific safety goals and making corrections during FMEA analysis. The visual framework created by our specialists includes styling mechanisms to support all 21 vehicle models produced by the OEM.
Andersen's digital cockpit development efforts resulted in:
As a result of our involvement, the automotive customer benefited from:
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