Denso to accelerate development of next-gen in-vehicle electronic platforms

Takes 2 percent equity stake in eSOL Co, a leading developer of real-time embedded software solutions; aims to develop software for the systems and products required for automated driving.

12 Oct 2018 | 3788 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Denso Corporation has taken a 2% equity stake in eSOL Co, a leading developer of real-time embedded software solutions. Denso will use eSOL’s technologies to develop software for the systems and products required for automated driving.

Denso says it aims to bring new value to the future of mobility through the development of in-vehicle electronic software, electronic systems, and electronic platforms – all of which will be used in connected and automated driving.

To improve the performance of automated driving and the utilisation of external data for safety, in-vehicle electronic products must be integrated to ensure seamless control of the entire vehicle system. As in-vehicle systems become increasingly more complex, it will be necessary to update, rewrite or add software to coordinate with new electronic systems and electronic control units for automated driving.

Denso will work with eSOL as an important partner in rapid software development and will create next-generation electronic platforms through a technology advisor arrangement and personnel exchange.

Founded in 1975, eSOL is the premium partner of AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture), a consortium organized by automakers and suppliers that standardises automotive software platforms. In 2016, Denso established a joint venture, AUBASS Co, with eSOL and NEC Communication Systems, to enable automakers to use complex in-vehicle software.
 

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