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MOST Cooperation Articles
Previously unseen research to be revealed and explained
Featuring innovations as diverse as a simple eye drop treatment that cures short-sightedness, a wearable monitor to warn of heart problems before they become critical, and a new drug for hard-to-treat cancers, the latest innovations in biotech, medical treatments and medical devices will be on show at the Future Tech Expo 2018.
Scaling MOST150 for entry level systems on coax physical layer
The MOST Cooperation will present an audio mixer demo using the coax physical layer at the upcoming MOST Forum on April 19th, 2016 in Stuttgart/Esslingen (Germany). The demo setup produces high-end 5.1 surround sound. It implements a USB application interface. All other nodes are remote controlled nodes and set up via remote I2C. This central approach simplifies the software development.
MOST Forum will focus on seamless connectivity worldwide
The MOST Cooperation – the standardisation organisation for the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) – announces the conference programme for the upcoming eighth MOST Forum on April 19th, 2016 in Stuttgart/Esslingen (Germany).
Linux driver enables MOST for Linux ecosystem
The MOST Cooperation is pleased to announce that the Linux Mainline Kernel starting with Version 4.3 will include a MOST Linux driver. A fast and reliable network infrastructure is necessary to achieve the promise of the connected car. Integrating this into the architecture for an open, common automotive platform will benefit the global car market. Inclusion of this driver in the Linux Mainline Kernel simplifies the task of making all the compone...
MOST Cooperation specifies CI+ content protected transmission
The MOST Cooperation – the standardisation organisation for the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) – has released its latest MOST Stream Transmission Specification that includes support for the MOST CI+ Interim License Agreement issued by the CI Plus LLP. CI+ now allows a MOST network to transport CI+ protected content using Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP).
Presentations on sustainability, robustness & new features of MOST
The MOST Cooperation standardisation organisation for the leading automotive multimedia network technology Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), welcomes car-makers, suppliers and academics to join the 16th MOST Interconnectivity Conference Asia (ICA) on the 12th November, 2015 in Tokyo.
MOST invites automotive electronics professionals to speak at forum
The MOST Co-operation - standardisation organisation for the leading automotive multimedia network technology Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) – invites professionals from the automotive electronics industry and academia to present their latest insights and future visions at the eighth MOST Forum on 19th April 2016 in Stuttgart/Esslingen (Germany).
Kia joins the list of MOST-subscribing automakers
The MOST Co-operation - standardisation organisation for the leading automotive multimedia network technology Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) - is delighted to announce that Kia Motors has integrated MOST150 into its latest vehicle model, the Kia K900. With Kia, MOSTCO sees another car brand count on MOST150 for its in-car multimedia network, alongside Audi, Daimler, Volkswagen, and Volvo.
MOST selected for use in Volvo XC90
MOST is pleased to announce that Volvo has integrated the MOST150 into its Volvo XC90. Along with a high bandwidth of 150Mbit/s, the MOST features an isochronous transport mechanism to support extensive video applications, as well as an Ethernet channel for efficient transport of IP-based packet data.
MOST implementation within the AUTOSAR framework at MOST Forum
The MOST Cooperation will present an implementation of MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) within the AUTOSAR framework at the upcoming MOST Forum on April 21st, 2015 in Germany. AUTOSAR has developed a standardised open software architecture for automotive electronic control units and is increasingly being applied in traditional vehicle electronics domains.
MOST Forum 2015 programme announced
The MOST Cooperation has announced the conference programme for the upcoming seventh MOST Forum on April 21, 2015 in Germany. Conference presentations will examine higher speed rates as well as different physical layers and transceivers. In the area of compliance and quality assurance, presenters will look at virtual prototyping, testing and simulation.
First Chinese carmaker joins MOSTCO
The MOST Cooperation (MOSTCO), the standardisation organisation for the leading automotive multimedia network MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport), is delighted to welcome the FAW Group as its first Chinese carmaker member.
Streaming bandwidth increase aids driver assistance systems
The MOST Cooperation (MOSTCO) – the standardisation organisation for the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) – has announced the latest MOST150 architecture, enabling a streaming bandwidth of up to 1.2 Gbit/s. A multiport network interface controller allocates the true, full bandwidth of up to 150 Mbit/s in up to 8 branches.
Henry Muyshondt appointed as the Administrator of MOSTCO
Henry Muyshondt, Microchip Technology, has been appointed as Administrator of MOSTCO (MOST Co-operation) – the standardisation organisation for MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport). Muyshondt will work on the continued devlopment of the MOST150, based on the Specification Rev. 3.0, and will lead MOST Technology into the future. As Administrator, Muyshondt is responsible for the execution and organisation of decisions made by the Steering...
15th MOST ICA presents Mercedes-Benz C-Class designs
Car manufacturers, suppliers and academics are invited to the 15th MOST Interconnectivity Conference Asia (ICA), which takes place on 13th November, 2014 in Seoul, South Korea. Following an overview of the conference, members of the Steering Committee will present the latest MOST150 designs and applications for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. In particular, testing, simulation, data logging, and diverse multimedia applications will be discussed.
Call for papers opened for MOST Forum 2015
Professionals from the automotive electronics industry have been invited by the MOST Cooperation to present their future visions at the 7th MOST Forum. The Call for Papers for the 2015 International Conference on MOST Technology is now inviting potential speakers to submit a proposal for a paper by November 28, 2014. The 7th MOST Forum is scheduled to take place April 21st, 2015 in Stuttgart/Esslingen, Germany.
Lean networks for HD multimedia
Deployment in over 150 models worldwide demonstrates how MOST has succeeded in high-end infotainment systems. Now the networking standard has started making inroads into middle and lower automobile sectors, targeting compact and sub-compact class cars. By Rainer Klos, Administrator, MOST Cooperation.
MOST invites speakers to contribute to MOST ICA 2014
On November 13, 2014 in Seoul, South Korea, the MOST Cooperation will host the 15th MOST Interconnectivity Conference Asia (ICA). Speakers from the automotive electronics industry are invited contribute to the conference program, and are welcome to present the latest MOST designs, solutions, experiences, research results, and future outlooks.
Hyundai Motor Implements MOST150 in the All-New Genesis
The MOST Cooperation is delighted to announce that Hyundai Motor Company will use MOST150 in its all-new Genesis model. MOST150, which is featured in a handful of other premium brand vehicles, will provide a high level of connectivity and comfort to the driver and passengers. This system is enabled by the high-speed MOST150 fiber optic network. MOST150 enables the use of a higher bandwidth of 150 Mbit/s and an embedded Ethernet channel for effici...
Universal Control of In-car MOST Devices by UPnP
The MOST Cooperation presents the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) standard for use within MOST networks. "While smartphones and other mobile devices are integrated into our daily lives, they are not integrated into our vehicles," stated Rainer Klos, MOST Cooperation Administrator. "MOSTCO now provides an approach that allows the close integration of consumer devices in MOST based vehicles. Through UPnP, we can offer the potential to extend consume...