A hardware-agnostic framework for automated driving development on embedded systems
Today, developing automated driving (AD) systems means providing truly unique features to customers. For OEMs, this means offering features that no one else can, or at least being the first to show a function in a stock vehicle. These features are often developed in a research and development (R&D) or pre-series department using rapid prototyping methods, shown to management, and then forwarded to the engineering department to be included in the product.