Design

Connected car reference platform simplifies integration

8th June 2016
Nat Bowers
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Qualcomm has announced a connected car reference platform aimed at accelerating the adoption of advanced and complex connectivity into next-gen connected cars. Qualcomm Technologies developed a product designed to maintain pace with an ever-increasing set of automotive use cases facilitated by the latest advances in 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth and V2X communications.

The platform is also designed to solve challenges such as wireless coexistence, future-proofing and support for a large number of in-car hardware architectures.

The Connected Car Reference Platform is built upon Qualcomm Technologies’ broad automotive product and technology portfolio, including Qualcomm Snapdragon X12 and X5 LTE modems, quad-constellation GNSS and 2D/3D dead reckoning location solutions, Qualcomm VIVE WiFi technology, Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) for V2X, Bluetooth, BLE and broadcast capabilities such as analogue and digital tuner support using software-defined radio via Qualcomm tuneX chips. In addition, the platform features in-vehicle networking technologies such as GbE with A2B and CAN interfaces.

Highlights of the Connected Car Reference Platform design include:

  • Scalability - Using a common framework that scales from a basic telematics control unit up to a highly integrated wireless gateway connecting multiple ECUs within the car supporting critical functions such as over-the-air software upgrades, data collection and analytics.
  • Future-proofing - Allowing the vehicle’s connectivity hardware and software to be upgraded through its life cycle, providing automakers with a migration path from DSRC to hybrid/cellular V2X and from 4G LTE to 5G.
  • Wireless coexistence - Managing concurrent operation of multiple wireless technologies using the same spectrum frequencies, such as WiFi, Bluetooth and BLE.
  • OEM and third-party applications support - Providing a secure framework for the development and execution of custom applications.

The Connected Car Reference Platform allows automakers and their suppliers to explore, prototype and commercialise connectivity designs using modules and solutions offered based on Qualcomm Technologies’ roadmap.

Nakul Duggal, Vice President, Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies, commented: “With the Connected Car Reference Platform, Qualcomm Technologies has developed a platform for automakers, module OEM customers and developers that emphasises scalability, modularity and security for integrating and managing multiple cutting-edge wireless technologies inside vehicles. We are pleased to introduce this platform to help enable best-in-class advanced connectivity solutions and services in upcoming vehicle designs.”

The Qualcomm Connected Car Reference Platform is expected to be available by the end of 2016. Qualcomm Technologies is showcasing the Connected Car Reference Platform, along with application demos from collaborating companies including OTA updates by Movimento, V2X communications by Savari and vehicle data management and analytics by Hortonworks, at the TU-Automotive Detroit conference on 8th to 9th June, booth #C69.

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