Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) is an automotive OS platform that aims to revolutionize the automotive industry by creating a standardized Linux-based platform for automotive applications. AGL enables the development of advanced infotainment systems, instrument clusters, telematics, ADAS, autonomous driving, fleet management, and car-sharing platforms. It leverages open-source software and promotes collaboration among carmakers, suppliers, and technology companies. AGL's Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) concept integrates virtualization, partitioning, over-the-air updates, advanced connectivity, data analytics, and AI to enhance vehicle functionality and transform it into a software-driven platform. SDV encourages collaboration, standardization, and interoperability within the automotive ecosystem, fostering rapid innovation and customization.
Introducing a cutting-edge instrument cluster based on the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) platform. This remarkable advancement in automotive technology revolutionizes the way drivers interact with their vehicles and access vital information through a TFT (Thin Film Transistor) screen.
The instrument cluster serves as the primary interface between the driver and the vehicle's essential data. Traditionally, instrument clusters were built with proprietary software, limiting their flexibility and functionality. However, with the adoption of the AGL platform, instrument clusters have undergone a remarkable transformation, offering enhanced features and capabilities.