ECU Software Development and Porting
- BSP development and device drivers
- Application software development
- Model based software development
Focus Areas
- Power train ECU
- Vehicle Comfort & Safety
- Driver information Systems
- Navigation systems
- Body electronics & Infotainment
AUTOSAR Software Development
- AUTOSAR BSW modules – Microcontroller abstraction, ECU abstraction and Service layers
- Expertise in Communication modules, Diagnostic modules, Communication drivers, Memory drivers and I/O drivers
- Familiarity with AUTOSAR configuration and generation tools
In Vehicle Networking
- Vehicle Network Management and communication Gateways using CAN, LIN, MOST,and FlexRay
- Drivers for communication modules on different micro-controller platforms
- Automotive Protocol stack development / porting – LIN protocol, CAN protocol stack, Flexray protocol stack, J1939,UDS protocol stack, KWP2000 protocol stack
- Application layer software for communication
Vehicle Diagnostics
- Vehicle diagnostics as per protocol standards such as KWP2000, UDS, ODX & OBD diagnostics services
- End of Line tester services
- Development of protocol stacks for OBD-II/EOBD
- Vehicle diagnostics over CAN & K-Line
- Diagnostics as per ISO15031, ISO14229, ISO15765 guidelines
Model Based Development
- Algorithm design, simulation using tools like Matlab / Simulink. ASCET & Labview
- Modeling and simulation, autocode generation
- Rapid prototyping with porting & optimization
- Model in loop testing
HMI / UI Development
- Development of Human machine interface for infotainment systems
- PC based User interface for analysers & loggers
- Cross platform porting
- HMI development using C++, QT, QTOPIA & OpenGL
Last Mile Services
- Validation of automotive software at various levels of testing starting from unit level until system testing
- Static code checks & analysis using tools like RTRT, Polyspace, QAC & PC-Lint
- Test suite automation using scripts and modelling tools like Labview
- Validation on vehicle simulators / labcars
- Hardware in loop or HIL testing
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