ABSTRACT

Automotive open system architecture (AUTOSAR) is an open-source architecture that allows to increase electronic control unit (ECU) programming efficiency and reduce development costs. The primary goal of ECU consolidation is to reduce the number of pieces of hardware within the vehicle. The AUTOSAR adaptive platform provides software developers with a powerful programming interface called AUTOSAR runtime for adaptive applications. While AUTOSAR traditional platform supports basic car features such as ignition, front and rear mild management, engine control, torque control, etc., AUTOSAR adaptive platform is an evolving platform, which requires excessive overall performance computers, that are embedded with clever ECUs to empower infotainment, HMI, ADAS functions, connectivity, and more, AUTOSAR adaptive platform to support future use cases of automotive trends such as autonomous driving, connected car, and vehicle electrification. This chapter discusses about traditional and adaptive AUTOSAR, and AUTOSAR encourages a broad impact on the advancement of electronics automation. It assembles electronics, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), semiconductors, and a variety of automation companies to produce a variety of creative products