16th MOST® ICA on November 12, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan

Released on: September 29, 2015, 3:04 am (EDT)
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Industry: Automotive

Starnberg, Germany, September 29, 2015 -- /EPR NETWORK/ -- The MOST® Cooperation - standardization organization for the leading automotive multimedia network technology Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) - welcomes carmakers, suppliers and academics to join the 16th MOST Interconnectivity Conference Asia (ICA) on November 12, 2015 in Tokyo (Japan). "Today, more than 180 car models on the road rely on MOST Technology as the backbone of their infotainment and multimedia network," stated Dr. Wolfgang Bott, Technical Coordinator of the MOST Cooperation. "We look forward to an exciting one-day conference packed with informative presentations. Industry leaders will give an overview of leading-edge developments, designs, applications and research for this automotive networking standard." In the exhibition area, MOSTCO and member companies will display the latest and future MOST150 designs and applications, including the recently introduced Audi Q7 with MOST150 inside.

MOST Versatile Standard

During the morning session, members of the MOSTCO Steering Committee will give a summary of the successful work of the MOST Cooperation and its member companies. This will be followed by various member presentations. ETAS will introduce investigations in how to integrate MOST into AUTOSAR, enabling AUTOSAR systems and conventional MOST systems to work seamlessly together in a vehicle network. K2L will discuss specific test and simulation solutions for MOST streaming devices, solving the growing complexity of development processes and thus presenting a solution for increased speed through the development and test cycle for audio/video based MOST infotainment systems. MOSTCO representatives will present the recent developments regarding MOST150 coax physical layer. Similar to the optical solution, it also enables IP data communication, providing an automotive-ready Ethernet channel according to IEEE 802.3 with freely configurable bandwidth from 0 to nearly 150 Mbit/s. Microchip will demonstrate lean and easy ways for OEMs and Tier1s to adopt MOST Technology. Additional presentations will cover MEMS digital microphones, physical layer aspects and compliance testing.

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ahlendorf communication
Mandy Ahlendorf
Schiffbauerweg 5F
82319 Starnberg
+4981519739098
ma@ahlendorf-communication.com
www.ahlendorf-communication.com

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