Introduction To: Autosar Вђњautomotive Open System
The paper argues that this standardized framework is essential for intelligent mobility by providing:
: "Cooperate on standards, compete on implementation," allowing manufacturers to share a common platform while differentiating through specific features.
: Originally published in October 2004 (often cited from the SAE Convergence conference). Core Technical Concepts Introduction to AUTOSAR “AUTomotive Open System
: H. Heinecke, K. Schnelle, H. Fennel, J. Bortolazzi, L. P. Lundh, J. Leflour, J. L. Maté, K. Nishikawa, and T. Scharnhorst
This paper introduced the industry to the key pillars of the AUTOSAR standard : The paper argues that this standardized framework is
: Shared standards reduce development time and long-term maintenance costs for automotive manufacturers and suppliers . AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture)
: It defines a strict separation between Application Software (functional logic), the Runtime Environment (RTE) (the communication bus), and Basic Software (BSW) (hardware abstraction and services). Heinecke, K
: Software components can be moved between different hardware platforms without significant redesign.