Embedded database developer ITTIA has recently announced the compatibility of its data management system with the Elektrobit corbos Linux operating system, specifically designed for software-defined vehicles. This collaboration aims to provide robust real-time data processing, management, and analysis software for Electronic Control Unit (ECU) devices within the software-defined vehicle environment.
The ITTIA DB product family offers integrated database software tailored for vehicle manufacturers looking to develop intelligent data-sensitive device applications. This compatibility is expected to assist automotive manufacturers in expediting the transition towards software-defined data management, facilitating the creation of innovative device data campaigns.
Elektrobit, a subsidiary of Tier One Continental, has also introduced a Product Compatibility Programme for its corbos Linux, which is based on the Ubuntu distribution. This initiative further enhances the integration of ITTIA's database solutions within the automotive software ecosystem.
Real-time data capture and in-vehicle analytics have become essential requirements for modern vehicles, aligning with the increasing integration of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications. The ITTIA DB database library is specifically designed for embedded applications, enabling direct query execution on ECU devices. It offers high-performance data streaming, ingestion, transformation, analytics, and distribution capabilities, while adhering to important safety and security standards such as ISO26262.
Automotive manufacturers and suppliers can leverage the ITTIA time series database to manage real-time data within vehicles, enabling the development of comprehensive software solutions for software-defined vehicle mobility. This database is well-suited for a range of vehicles, from intelligent passenger cars to delivery trucks and shared mobility options like scooters and buses. By facilitating real-time intelligent decision-making and proactive anomaly detection, the ITTIA database empowers software-defined vehicles to process and act on live data efficiently.
“Our market-leading ITTIA DB database, in conjunction with our compatibility with Elektrobit, allows customers to focus on their applications while benefiting from our expertise in data computing and analysis. The integration of ITTIA DB with EB corbos Linux built on Ubuntu enhances the capabilities of Arm Cortex devices, enabling efficient data processing and storage of valuable information,” stated Rajan Chaudhry, ITTIA Vice President of Product for Automotive.
Elektrobit has also introduced Over-The-Air (OTA) capability to its development platform, further enhancing the functionality and compatibility of EB corbos Linux. Dr. Moritz Neukirchner, head of software architecture at Elektrobit, emphasized the importance of collaboration with partners like ITTIA to drive innovation within the software-defined vehicle ecosystem. The Product Compatibility Programme offers a unique advantage, showcasing compatibility with cutting-edge products like EB corbos Linux and highlighting the value of diverse expertise in the automotive industry.
For more information, visit www.ittia.com/industries/automotive and www.elektrobit.com.