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Consortium Forms To Address Ethernet Standards in Automotive Industry

August 20, 2012
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DURHAM, N.H. - The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL), an independent provider of testing and standards conformance services for the networking industry, launched the Automotive Ethernet Consortium, paving the way for semiconductor companies to address stringent requirements of the automotive industry for next generation in-vehicle networking. The OPEN Alliance (One-Pair Ether-Net) Special Interest Group (SIG) endorses the UNH-IOL as the first laboratory to test BroadR-Reach(R), a standard that will achieve 100Mbps Ethernet connectivity in automotive networking applications.


"The OPEN Alliance is comprised of more than 70 leading technology and automotive member companies that share a common goal to drive wide-scale adoption of Ethernet-based automotive connectivity. The UNH-IOL's extensive and highly-regarded experience in Ethernet testing and the technical team's early involvement in the standards development process were key factors in our approval of the laboratory for BroadR-Reach testing," said Dr. Kirsten Matheus, Ethernet Project Manager, BMW, and OPEN Alliance SIG Chair. "Standardization of the world's first automotive solution capable of delivering 100Mbps Ethernet connectivity over unshielded cabling will revolutionize in-car networking with the goal of creating the ultimate in-vehicle experience for consumers, but these opportunities will only be possible with the help of reliable, trusted partners like the UNH-IOL."

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The integration of more features and sophisticated applications such as on-board diagnostics, advanced navigation and voice-recognition in automobiles, spurred by consumer demand, increases network complexity and the need for high-bandwidth connectivity, making a reliable, flexible and scalable in-car network indispensible. The BroadR-Reach standard allows multiple in-vehicle systems to simultaneously access and share information over a single pair, unshielded cable. As BroadR-Reach only uses one pair of UTP cables and as it can potentially rely on the same connectors and cables used by other networking technologies in cars, connectivity costs can be reduced by up to 80 percent and cabling weight by up to 30 percent according to Broadcom Corporation, developer of the BroadR-Reach standard and a founding member of the OPEN Alliance.


Migration from multiple closed applications to a single open, scalable Ethernet-based network within the automobile also allows manufacturers to incorporate more electronic systems and devices, creating a superior connected experience behind the wheel. For consumers, this means availability of new features for safety (i.e. 360-degree surround view parking assistance, rear-view cameras and collision avoidance systems and eventually automated driving); comfort and infotainment (access to social media applications via dashboard); as well as improved fuel efficiency and performance, and greater affordability.

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