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eSync Alliance announces automotive OTA specifications

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The eSync Alliance released Version 1.0 of the eSync Compliance Specifications, which defines a bi-directional data pipeline for over-the-air (OTA) updates and diagnostics in the automotive electronics space.

“With the release of version 1.0 of the compliance specifications, any member of the eSync Alliance can now confidently develop eSync-compliant components of the architecture, whether server, client or agent, which can be smoothly integrated into a full eSync platform quickly and reliably,” said Rick Kreifeldt, Executive Director at the eSync Alliance.

“To make a real impact on the growing cost of recalls, an OTA platform must reach all of the ECUs and sensors in a modern car. The costs in terms of time and money of using proprietary technologies for this are simply too high, the industry needs a standardized OTA data pipeline. That’s what the eSync Alliance specifications provide.”

The specifications will allow Tier-1 suppliers to provide products that are ‘pre-provisioned’ for OTA, that can be easily integrated into the whole-vehicle OTA platform. Multiple vendors can now provide eSync-compliant OTA server solutions or, alternatively, automakers can develop or adapt their own proprietary cloud solutions to become eSync-compliant if they choose.

The eSync platform helps to avoid increasingly costly and inconvenient vehicle recalls plaguing the automotive industry, where in 2016, software recalls in the US alone were estimated to have cost $3 billion. The new specifications also provide opportunities for carmakers to offer ongoing feature enhancements for vehicles in the field.

The system employs a unique server-client-agent architecture for secure bi-directional transactions between the cloud and any number of electronic end devices in a vehicle. It can deliver and update software and firmware over-the-air (OTA), and can collect real-time operating data from any end device in the vehicle.

The Alliance is an open industry initiative established to build a secure, multi-vendor path for end-to-end over-the-air (OTA) updating and data services for the connected car, through a global network of cooperating suppliers. Current members in the eSync Alliance include Alpine, Excelfore, HELLA, Molex and ZF.

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