Among the reported concerns are limitations involving the Motor Vehicle Inspection Report System, lack of integration with certain government systems, and difficulties in updating vehicle ownership records. The move also supports broader efforts to promote cashless transactions in public transport systems. Google is extending its Android Automotive OS (AAOS) beyond infotainment systems, introducing a new platform aimed at powering the next generation of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Unlike the current version of AAOS, which is primarily used for in-car infotainment, the expanded platform is designed to support core vehicle components such as climate control, instrument clusters, lighting, cameras, mirrors, and telemetry systems. At its core, AAOS SDV is a lightweight, modular operating system built on Android, designed to address key challenges in modern vehicle development, including fragmented software systems and limited update flexibility. While I appreciate the effort of many manufacturers to streamline the user interface (UI) of their infotainment systems, functionality remains lacking. Now, it’s standard in every Android OS device, so why isn’t it standard in most infotainment systems now? Read more in our articles including "LTO raises cybersecurity concerns over expiring LTMS contract" and "DOTr’s MRT-3 50% fare discount now accessible via GCash".
Among the reported concerns are limitations involving the Motor Vehicle Inspection Report System, lack of integration with certain government systems, and difficulties in updating vehicle ownership records. The move also supports broader efforts to promote cashless transactions in public transport systems.
Google is extending its Android Automotive OS (AAOS) beyond infotainment systems, introducing a new platform aimed at powering the next generation of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Unlike the current version of AAOS, which is primarily used for in-car infotainment, the expanded platform is designed to support core vehicle components such as climate control, instrument clusters, lighting, cameras, mirrors, and telemetry systems. At its core, AAOS SDV is a lightweight, modular operating system built on Android, designed to address key challenges in modern vehicle development, including fragmented software systems and limited update flexibility.
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