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Elektrobit partners with NETA Auto, Hirain Technologies on integrated gateway domain controller project

iconAug 8, 2024 18:13
Source:gasgoo
Recently, Elektrobit announced a collaboration with Chinese new energy vehicle maker NETA Auto and Hirain Technologies (HIRAIN) to develop NETA Auto's first integrated gateway domain controller projec...

Beijing (Gasgoo)- Recently, Elektrobit announced a collaboration with Chinese new energy vehicle maker NETA Auto and Hirain Technologies (HIRAIN) to develop NETA Auto's first integrated gateway domain controller project, the Haozhi Supercomputer XPC-S32G platform. This project is tailored for NETA Auto’s new models, set for launch in the second half of 2024.

The project features a service-oriented architecture (SOA) software design within an electronic/electrical architecture (EEA) framework. It is NETA Auto's inaugural cross-domain controller project integrating central gateway, body, power torque, and vehicle thermal management.

HIRAIN is utilizing Elektrobit’s Adaptive AUTOSAR solution to develop the first mass-producible cross-domain controller for NETA Auto's new EEA. Since 2023, Elektrobit has provided HIRAIN with various high-performance computing (HPC) products, including its second-generation HPC middleware, EB corbos AdaptiveCore software, and EB corbos Studio tools for creating AUTOSAR Adaptive-based high-performance controller software platforms. This collaboration ensures that the electronic control units (ECUs) of the Haozhi Supercomputer XPC-S32G platform are secure, reliable, flexible, updatable, and high-performing.

The collaboration aims to accelerate the market introduction of high-performance controllers by leveraging Elektrobit’s Adaptive AUTOSAR solution, ensuring that the new controllers meet the demands of modern automotive systems. This solution offers a robust framework supporting dynamic software updates, high-bandwidth data processing, and advanced functional and information safety features essential for connected vehicles.

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