Elektrobit declared that their EB corbos Linux software development kit (SDK), which is based on the Ubuntu operating system (OS), is now available on the AWS Marketplace. An open-source operating system designed for embedded automotive use cases, the EB corbos Linux SDK Amazon Machine Image (AMI) enables the development of next-generation automotive systems that rely on potent high-performance computing (HPC).
The creation and innovation of software-defined vehicle (SDV) platforms can be accelerated by automotive engineers and software architects using AWS’s powerful build machines to create bespoke OS images in the cloud using the free basic OS and SDK.
The largest embedded Linux development community in the world is brought to the automobile sector with EB Corbos Linux, which is based on Ubuntu and supports strict automotive security and regulatory standards while offering dependable, long-term maintenance.
By simulating their software and hardware on Amazon EC2 instances powered by the Arm-based AWS Graviton processor family, EB corbos Linux, which is available on the AWS Marketplace, enables automakers to begin new projects in a matter of minutes and work together remotely on them.
EB corbos For safe and secure high-performance controllers, AdaptiveCore is a middleware based on Adaptive AUTOSAR that is specifically designed for the automotive industry. It supports multiple operating systems, including POSIX.
It offers the characteristics needed for contemporary software-defined vehicle (SDV) platforms and is pre-configured with essential functions including access control, diagnostics management, and vehicle communication over SOME/IP. Automakers may use the SDK to grow their projects rapidly and experience modern, fast development techniques that are independent of hardware.
EB corbos AdaptiveCore is an Adaptive AUTOSAR-based middleware, tailor-made for automotive, providing multi-OS support for POSIX operating systems for safe and secure high-performance controllers.
It provides features required for modern software-defined vehicle (SDV) platforms and comes pre-packaged with key functionalities such as vehicle communication over SOME/IP, diagnostics management, and access management. With the SDK, automakers can experience fast and modern development workflows free of hardware dependencies and instantly scale their projects.
EB corbos Linux and EB corbos AdaptiveCore will in the near future be joined in the AWS cloud by the recently released EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications, accelerating safety-related application development with the first Linux OS solution to comply with ASIL B/SIL 2 safety requirements.
Key Comments
“EB corbos Linux combines the benefits of open source and automotive qualification, offering a valuable solution for vehicle manufacturers and suppliers to develop advanced new vehicle architectures,” says Yu Fang, co-founder, CTO, and Chief Product Officer at Sonatus. “With in-vehicle and cloud software, the Sonatus Vehicle Platform is a perfect match for EB corbos Linux and its AWS SDK to deliver a development platform that is native to both automotive and cloud.”
“By leveraging the ‘always-on’ AWS cloud infrastructure, globally distributed teams can collaborate seamlessly, enabling agile development and faster delivery of customer value,” explained Mike Robertson, Chief Product Officer and Managing Director at Elektrobit. “We see the EB corbos Linux SDK AMI playing a key role for OEMs pursuing a ‘Shift Left’ development strategy as it will facilitate the movement of testing, quality and performance evaluation earlier in the overall process.”
Go to AWS Marketplace to get the EB corbos Linux—built on Ubuntu basic OS and SDK and the EB corbos AdaptiveCore SDK for free.