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- COQOS abstract "The standards-based software platform COQOS has introduced virtualization technology into the automotive world. It enables automotive manufacturers and their suppliers to integrate Linux or Android-based systems as well as AUTOSAR-compliant software. It is based on the microkernel PikeOS that generates logical software partitions. In each of these partitions, functions fulfilling very different requirements can run independently from each other. The virtualization technology in COQOS makes it possible, that even very complex systems can run in a partition. The operating system running within a partition doesn’t use the hardware physically but virtually. Guest operating systems such as Linux and Android make the power of open source available to automotive systems.This system virtually eliminates mutual interference, because of the independence of each partition. Modular boot and fast boot technology ensure quick availability of critical functionality. Special drivers make it even possible to share hardware resources (like audio and video) between partitions.The microkernel PikeOS has been applied in avionics for years. It has been certified according to the avionics safety standard DO-178B. TU-Berlin, the Institute FIRST Fraunhofer Society and the software company OpenSynergy have shown in a joint research project, that this safety standard is comparable to the new international automotive standard ISO 26262. The reuse of the microkernel from avionics in automotive provides a high degree of safety and security to all systems that run on COQOS. Another essential element of COQOS is the AUTOSAR environment. This allows the seamless integration of AUTOSAR software components and basic software modules.".
- COQOS latestReleaseVersion "6.0".
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- COQOS wikiPageExternalLink opensynergy-sysgo-cooperate-on-safety-critical-software-platform.html?cmp_id=7&news_id=222901197.
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- COQOS wikiPageExternalLink Funkwerk_setzt_kuenftig_auf_COQOS.
- COQOS wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=1515&tx_ttnews%5btt_news%5d=40145.
- COQOS wikiPageExternalLink Presseartikel_elektronik_automotive_0312.pdf.
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- COQOS developer "OpenSynergy GmbH".
- COQOS family Real-time_operating_system.
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- COQOS kernelType Microkernel.
- COQOS latestReleaseVersion "6".
- COQOS marketingTarget "Safe and secure integration of automotive systems by virtualization technology on multicore processors".
- COQOS name "COQOS".
- COQOS subject Category:Automotive_software.
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- COQOS comment "The standards-based software platform COQOS has introduced virtualization technology into the automotive world. It enables automotive manufacturers and their suppliers to integrate Linux or Android-based systems as well as AUTOSAR-compliant software. It is based on the microkernel PikeOS that generates logical software partitions. In each of these partitions, functions fulfilling very different requirements can run independently from each other.".
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