AGL Demo Concept: Instrument Cluster HW and SW Integration

AGL Demo Concept: Instrument Cluster HW and SW Integration
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This demo, led by IC-EG member Tanikawa-san from Panasonic, targets instrument cluster hardware and software with a focus on lightweight design, low system-on-chip (SoC) priority, easy integration and updates, and running IVI and cluster apps on a single SoC based on container technology. The demo emphasizes ease of app installation, system resource management, and support for AGL OSS license tools. It showcases easy HMI and rootfs image changes and collaboration with OpenChain Automotive WG projects.

  • AGL
  • Demo Concept
  • Integration
  • Container Technology
  • Lightweight Design

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