Advanced Digital Cockpit from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Powered with Green Hills Software
Green Hills Software has announced its collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric for the Inca Jay digital cockpit, utilizing the INTEGRITY RTOS to ensure a safe and secure software foundation. This cockpit integrates Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), cabin safety, and augmented reality user experiences. It leverages Qualcomm's 3rd Generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platform, enhancing OEMs' capabilities to develop next-gen digital cockpits while reducing complexity and development costs. The cockpit features include a Driver Monitoring System and High-Definition Locator for improved safety and navigation.
- Collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric enhances product offerings.
- INTEGRITY RTOS provides a secure and efficient software platform.
- Features like Driver Monitoring System and AR enhance vehicle safety.
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Safe and secure INTEGRITY operating system runs and protects next-gen digital cockpit software featuring ADAS, cabin safety, and augmented-reality user experience
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 31, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Hills Software, the worldwide leader in embedded safety and security, announced today its role as the high-performance safe and secure software foundation running and protecting the newly unveiled Inca Jay digital cockpit from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503). The Inca Jay digital cockpit adds a suite of integrated technologies featuring Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Cabin Safety and augmented reality user experience (UX). Mitsubishi Electric selected the INTEGRITY® real-time operating system (RTOS) from Green Hills to safely and securely run and protect the Inca Jay's software, while harnessing the performance of the Qualcomm® 3rd Generation Snapdragon® Cockpit Platform. The Inca Jay enables OEMs to create next-generation vehicle digital cockpits with enhanced safety, security, and augmented reality (AR)-powered user experiences.
As software applications for safety and convenience grow in number and complexity in vehicle cockpits, OEMs are facing the daunting challenge of supplying enough processor performance while at the same time, combining more and different types of applications on the same processor, in a manner that guarantees freedom from interference for critical functions. Moreover, OEMs need to reduce the time and cost to develop and integrate millions of lines of code, requiring advanced software development tools.
"We are pleased to work with the industry-leader, Green Hills Software, to develop the Inca Jay digital cockpit," said Mark Rakoski, vice president of engineering at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. He is also responsible for Filament Labs, the newly formed Advanced Engineering arm of Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. "The Inca Jay relies on the INTEGRITY RTOS' trusted execution platform and our developers have achieved higher performance and productivity using the MULTI® integrated development environment. Our collaboration with Green Hills Software has helped Inca Jay offer a solution that can shape the future of connectivity and usability in vehicles."
The ASIL-certified INTEGRITY RTOS is the safe and secure software execution platform that Inca Jay applications rely on for real-time resources, fail-safe timing, and protection from malicious or errant software. INTEGRITY Multivisor® virtualization safely and securely runs Android infotainment functions on the same processor in a separate and protected software partition alongside safety- and security-critical functions. Consolidating software in this way lowers certification costs and reduces complexity. Building, testing, and optimizing software with the advanced MULTI integrated development tools has helped Mitsubishi Electric developers find and fix the most difficult software bugs faster, thus reducing development time and cost while raising code quality.
The Inca Jay digital cockpit from Mitsubishi Electric offers an impressive suite of advanced features:
- The Driver Monitoring System (DMS) leverages an onboard near-infrared camera to detect driver drowsiness or sudden sickness based on facial expressions and other body information, including pulse and respiration rates. In addition, face-tracking and image-processing technologies detect slight variations in skin tone due to changes in heartbeat, even in the presence of vehicle vibrations and changes in ambient light. If abnormal physical conditions are detected, the system suggests the driver stop to rest, or can notify another system to commence an automated emergency-parking function.
If children are left in a vehicle unattended, a cabin sensor detects the presence of children in the camera's blind spots, such as wrapped in a blanket or down in the footwell, and the system alerts the driver and others nearby.
- A High-Definition Locator (HDL) combines with DMS to provide adaptive directional headlights for safer nighttime driving. The HDL is also paired with augmented reality to power location and payment services on the center display and show bookmarks for parking spots and other landmarks. In addition, the system scans and saves credit card information for easy payment.
- AR Graphics Overlays on the ASIL B certifiable instrument cluster and center console show intuitive navigation guidance and location-based services, all powered by a custom version of TomTom Navigation for Automotive.
"We are very pleased that Mitsubishi Electric selected Green Hills technology and has benefited from our experience to provide the safe and secure foundation for its advanced digital cockpits and safety technologies," said Dan Mender, vice president of business development, Green Hills Software. "The trusted execution of system-critical functions with high-performance AR graphics and cabin safety functions are key requirements for the cockpit. Global automotive customers can now realize these enhanced features while reducing the cost and time-to-deployment of their next-generation safety-critical digital cockpits."
Availability
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is currently demonstrating to customers the Inca Jay cockpit in a production vehicle. It will also be featured in the Green Hills booth at AutoTech: Detroit in Novi Michigan, June 8-9, 2022.
About Green Hills Software
Founded in 1982, Green Hills Software is the worldwide leader in embedded safety and security. In 2008, the Green Hills INTEGRITY-178 RTOS was the first and only operating system to be certified by NIAP (National Information Assurance Partnership comprised of NSA & NIST) to EAL 6+, High Robustness, the highest level of security ever achieved for any software product. Our open architecture integrated development solutions address deeply embedded, absolute security and high-reliability applications for the military/avionics, medical, industrial, automotive, networking, consumer and other markets that demand industry-certified solutions. Green Hills Software is headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, with European headquarters in the United Kingdom. Visit Green Hills Software at https://www.ghs.com.
Green Hills, the Green Hills logo, INTEGRITY, Multivisor and MULTI are trademarks or registered trademarks of Green Hills Software LLC in the U.S. and/or internationally. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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