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Wednesday, September 08 2021 - 08:00
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OpenSynergy Works with Google and Qualcomm to Deliver Virtualized Android Automotive OS Reference Platform
BERLIN Sept. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/

OpenSynergy introduced today the company's new automotive reference platform 
for virtual Android(TM) 11 (based on Trout). With technology from Google and 
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., the reference platform features the integration of 
the Virtual I/O (VIRTIO) framework into Android Automotive OS, which allows 
Android to run on any hypervisor supporting the upcoming VIRTIO devices and any 
system on chip (SoC). The reference platform contains Android 11, a board 
support package (BSP) from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and the VIRTIO-based 
COQOS Hypervisor SDK, all of which are running on a Snapdragon(R) Automotive 
Development Platform (ADP). 

VIRTIO is an established virtualization standard maintained by the OASIS Open 
consortium that provides a device sharing framework for devices such as Block, 
Network, Console, graphics processing unit (GPU), Input, etc. As active members 
of the consortium, OpenSynergy and Google have worked to expand the scope of 
the open standards in the automotive domain. As there are missing 
automotive-specific VIRTIO devices, the two companies are working within the 
OASIS consortium to close the gap. Furthermore, the collaboration between 
OpenSynergy and Google aims to allow flexibility to automakers and Tier-1 
suppliers to switch between SoCs and hypervisors to best match their needs.

The reference platform showcases an Android Automotive OS-based Cockpit Domain 
Controller (CDC) architecture. Similar to other CDCs, the underlying hypervisor 
guarantees the secure coexistence of Android (typically a QM system) with 
systems of higher criticality, such as the real-time OS displaying the 
telltales on an Instrument Cluster (typically ASIL B).

The novelty lies in deploying a fully virtualized Android Automotive OS 
(Trout), i.e., an Android version with no dependencies on the hardware. Instead 
of directly accessing the hardware devices, Android accesses these devices 
using the standardized VIRTIO framework provided by the underlying virtual 
platform. 

A fully virtualized Android Automotive OS can easily be ported onto any 
hardware supported by the underlying virtual platform. In the case of the COQOS 
Hypervisor SDK, the hardware is any automotive relevant ARMv8-A-based SoC. The 
clean architectural separation introduced by VIRTIO makes updating Android and 
the BSP easy.

The reference platform and the usage of virtualized Android Automotive OS were 
showcased over the last year in several promotional events. Now, customers can 
access it and develop their specific applications on it.  The released 
reference platform is intended only for research and pre-development purposes 
and not for series production. Customers can acquire the Snapdragon ADP through 
Qualcomm Technologies' distribution channels. The reference platform software 
is now available at OpenSynergy. 

Jonathan Siegel, Portfolio Manager of OpenSynergy: "It has been an honor to 
work with Google and Qualcomm Technologies on such a game-changing project for 
the automotive industry. After intense years of development, the day has come 
in which we at OpenSynergy are finally releasing the virtual Android Automotive 
OS reference platform to the community. We are confident that this will ignite 
a new dynamic features we did not think of will be developed; easier deployment 
processes will be implemented. And we look forward to what comes next for 
VIRTIO-based Android. The community will guide us!"

Find more on our website: 
www.opensynergy.com/coqos-hypervisor-sdk-trial-for-android-reference-platform/

About OpenSynergy 

OpenSynergy provides embedded software products for the next generation of 
vehicles. Its hypervisor and communication products pave the way for an 
integrated driving experience.

The automotive virtual platform COQOS Hypervisor SDK integrates a mix of 
real-time applications and open source solutions on powerful domain 
controllers. It supports a large bundle of features corresponding to the 
virtualization standard VIRTIO, creating maximum flexibility: guest operating 
systems can be used and reused on different Systems on Chips. 

The automotive leading Bluetooth(R) stack Blue SDK is one of OpenSynergy's 
communications platforms. It is the reference Bluetooth(R) implementation for 
many OEMs around the world. The variant Blue SDK Fusion offers a reliable 
Automotive-Grade Bluetooth stack for Android(TM) Automotive OS.

OpenSynergy further provides complimentary Automotive-Grade software components 
tailored for the AndroidTM Open Source Project (AOSP) to boost Android's 
adoption in the automotive domain.

OpenSynergy also provides engineering services to support the customization of 
its products.

Read more on www.opensynergy.com

Contact
OpenSynergy GmbH
Sabine Mutumba
Director of Marketing
Rotherstr. 20
D-10245 Berlin
Tel.: +49 (0)30.60 98 540-41
Email: marketing@opensynergy.com

Google and Android are trademarks of Google LLC.

Qualcomm and Snapdragon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Qualcomm 
Incorporated.  

The Snapdragon Automotive Development Platform is a product of Qualcomm 
Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.


SOURCE: OpenSynergy GmbH