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MOST Cooperation Articles
MOST Cooperation Presents Outstanding Technical Conference Program at ICA 2011
Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) - invites carmakers and suppliers to Tokyo (Japan) for the 12th MOST Interconnectivity Conference Asia (ICA). We are very pleased to celebrate, together with the Asian automotive industry, the major milestone of the third generation MOST150 already heading towards rollout, stated Dr. Christian Thiel, MOST Cooperation Administrator. This reflects MOSTCO's path of success, with fast-growing acceptance of this...
MOST Cooperation Exhibits at Electronic Systems for Vehicles VDI Congress
The MOST Cooperation will exhibit the latest highlights at the 15th International VDI Congress Electronic Systems for Vehicles on October 12-13, 2011 in Baden-Baden (Germany). With MOST150 being one step before rollout, MOSTCO demos at stand 75 will focus on the seamless integration capabilities of Ethernet based devices with MOST. On October 12, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Stephan Esch, AUDI AG, and Stefan Wachter, Daimler AG, will present MOST150 - Techno...
MOST® Forum 2011 Reports Upbeat Atmosphere
Over 165 professionals from the automotive electronics industry and academia attended the third MOST Forum on April 5, 2011 in Frankfurt, Germany. Again, the broad international audience was composed of attendees from all over Europe, Asia and North America. We are pleasantly surprised by the continuously rising number of participants at this leading event for automotive infotainment, stated Dr. Christian Thiel, Administrator of the MOST Cooperat...
MOST® Cooperation Releases MOST150
The MOST Cooperation has released the MOST150 Electrical Physical Layer Sub- Specification Rev. 1.0 based on coaxial cable. This MOST150 coax physical standard complements the existing MOST150 optical physical layer in the infotainment domain, especially for 10 OEMs who have stringent preferences in the electrical physical layer, stated Dr. Wolfgang Bott, Technical Coordinator of the MOST Cooperation.
Updated and Expanded MOST Book Includes MOST150
Titled The Automotive Multimedia Network - From MOST25 to MOST150, this second edition of the comprehensive and easy to understand standard work is published by the Franzis Publishing House in the series Electronics & Electrical Technology library. The MOST Cooperation has assigned this update to provide the latest status by including MOST150 - the third generation of MOST which is close to rollout, stated editor Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Grzemba. P...
MOST150 Includes Coaxial Cable
The MOST Cooperation - the standardization organization for the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) - has released the MOST150 Electrical Physical Layer Sub-Specification Rev. 1.0 based on coaxial cable.
MOST Network Adopted in New Mercedes SLK- and CLS-Class Models
SMSC today announced that the Media Oriented Systems Transport networking technology, the de facto standard for high bandwidth infotainment networking in the car, has been selected as the backbone of the infotainment system of the new Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class and CLS-Class models.
MOST(R) Forum 2011: MOST Cooperation Demonstrates Readiness to Meet Future Demands
The MOST Cooperation will again participate in the upcoming MOST Forum on April 5, 2011, in Frankfurt (Germany). In the exhibition area, the standardization organization for the leading automotive multimedia network, Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), will present new technology highlights based on its latest generation - MOST150 - which meets tomorrow's multimedia and information network needs in the car. At present, MOST150 is heading tow...
MOST150 broadens in-car multimedia to forward high-definition audio and video into vehicles
The MOST Cooperation is pleased about the milestones the latest MOST Technology has accomplished: MOST150 now offers the technology and full audio/video capability for next generation automotive infotainment features and devices such as Head Units, Rear Seat Entertainment, amplifiers, TV-tuners and video displays.
MOST150 Now Allows Safety Critical Applications
The MOST Cooperation welcomes the latest research results proving that MOST150 is ready to support safety-critical applications and may be available as the future network for driver assistance systems. By supporting the new domain of driver assist, the latest MOST Technology completes the major fields of in-car uses such as entertainment, information, mobile connectivity, and connected services. Today's MOST is now exceeding the limits of infotai...
Second MOST Forum Focused on Consumer Device Connectivity to MOST
The second MOST Forum took place on March 23rd, 2010, in Frankfurt, Germany. 150 professionals from the automotive electronics industry and academia participated in the very informative conference and visited the accompanying exhibition. The broad international audience was composed of attendees from Europe as well as India, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.
Implementation of MOST150 Automotive Network in Mercedes-Benz Cars
At the third MOST Forum on April 5, 2011, in Frankfurt (Germany), Daimler AG will provide a summary of more than 10 years' experience in MOST development and give insight into the ongoing MOST150 integration procedure.
Vehicle Count Hits 100 MOST Car Models
The MOST Cooperation is pleased to announce the latest achievements of MOST Technology, with fast-growing acceptance of this de-facto automotive network standard by key carmakers worldwide. The number of vehicle models relying on the MOST infotainment backbone has now hit the one hundred mark, with a total of 100 vehicle models on the road today. This fast implementation growth rate reflects the practical suitability and reliability of MOST. Only...
MOST Cooperation Welcomes New Member Companies
The MOST Cooperation (the organization through which the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) is standardized) is welcoming Bang & Olufsen, Molex, Nippon Seiki, Toyoda Gosei and TTTech on board as new member companies. This inflow to the MOST community reflects the wide-ranging acceptance of MOST Technology, stated Harald Schoepp, member of the MOST Cooperation Steering Committee. We consider it proof of t...
New MOST Generation MOST150 to Be Integrated in Audi A3 Vehicles First
The MOST Cooperation is proud to announce that its core partner members Audi and Daimler will be the first carmakers to integrate MOST150 into series production vehicles. Since the first implementation of MOST25 in an Audi car in 2002, MOST has become the established standard for the networking of premium infotainment systems at Audi, stated Jens Koetz, Director of the division of electrical/electronic design, networking, energy systems, and syst...
MOST Forum 2011 Promises Most Inspiring Program
The third MOST Forum on April 5, 2011, in Frankfurt (Germany), will offer a diverse conference program presenting interesting and innovative MOST Technology experiences, solutions and an outlook to upcoming technology directions. The MOST Cooperation appreciates the incredibly intriguing conference presentations that the program committee selected for the MOST Forum 2011, stated Dr. Wolfgang Bott, Technical Coordinator of the MOST Cooperation - t...
New MOST Generation MOST150 to Be Integrated in Audi A3 Vehicles First
The MOST Cooperation is proud to announce that its core partner members Audi and Daimler will be the first carmakers to integrate MOST150 into series production vehicles. Since the first implementation of MOST25 in an Audi car in 2002, MOST has become the established standard for the networking of premium infotainment systems at Audi, stated Jens Koetz, Director of the division of electrical/electronic design, networking, energy systems, and syst...
MOST Cooperation Welcomes New Member Companies
The MOST Cooperation (the organization through which the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) is standardized) is welcoming Bang & Olufsen, Molex, Nippon Seiki, Toyoda Gosei and TTTech on board as new member companies. This inflow to the MOST community reflects the wide-ranging acceptance of MOST Technology, stated Harald Schoepp, member of the MOST Cooperation Steering Committee. We consider it proof of t...
Vehicle Count Hits 100 MOST Car Models
The MOST Cooperation is pleased to announce the latest achievements of MOST Technology, with fast-growing acceptance of this de-facto automotive network standard by key carmakers worldwide. The number of vehicle models relying on the MOST infotainment backbone has now hit the one hundred mark, with a total of 100 vehicle models on the road today. This fast implementation growth rate reflects the practical suitability and reliability of MOST. Only...
Implementation of MOST150 Automotive Network in Mercedes-Benz Cars
At the third MOST Forum on April 5, 2011, in Frankfurt (Germany), Daimler AG will provide a summary of more than 10 years' experience in MOST development and give insight into the ongoing MOST150 integration procedure.