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Wind River to Introduce Safe and Secure Partitioning for Automotive Applications
Wind River today announced enhancements to its VxWorks safety solutions, including safe and secure partitioning via the upcoming version of Wind River Hypervisor, the company’s high-performance embedded hypervisor. The addition of safe and secure partitioning will enable workload consolidation of safety-certified applications alongside Linux and Windows applications on single- and multi-core processors.
Incr“Safe and secure partitioning will extend Wind River’s heritage in certified systems and will enable many valuable usage scenarios across regulated industries like energy, automation, transportation, medical and automotive market segments,” said Cory Bialowas, vice president of embedded virtualization product management at Wind River. “For example, industrial companies will be able to leverage existing certified software while innovating with enhanced applications based on Linux and Windows.”
In addition to its safety-certifiable features, the upcoming release of Wind River Hypervisor will provide high-performance device sharing, including shared access to 3D accelerated graphics among multiple guest operating systems. This will allow for innovative in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems that implement “sandboxing” techniques; for example, a Linux-based GENIVI-compliant partition, such as Wind River Platform for Infotainment, could share the IVI display with an open Linux partition, allowing the vehicle owner to download content and applications without subjecting this content to rigorous safety testing. Additionally, real-time driver-assist capabilities or vehicle bus interfaces could coexist with the Linux partitions, providing further opportunity to both innovate and reduce the hardware costs of the IVI system.
Wind River will be demonstrating Wind River Hypervisor at Embedded World 2012 in Hall 5, booth No. 334.
Wind River Hypervisor 2.0 is expected to be available the summer of 2012.