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25th August 2010
MOST Presentation at SAE Convergence 2010

At SAE Convergence on October 19 to 20, 2010, the MOST Cooperation (the organization, through which the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) is standardized) will demonstrate that MOST Technology is ready for extended multimedia and information applications in the vehicle. MOST150 now meets the requirements not only for the traditional areas of entertainment and information, but also for the new domains of...

Automotice Microsite
20th April 2010
Second MOST Forum Focused on Consumer Device Connectivity to MOST

The second MOST Forum took place on March 23rd, 2010, in Frankfurt, Germany. 150 professionals from the automotive electronics industry and academia participated in the very informative conference and visited the accompanying exhibition. The broad international audience was composed of attendees from Europe as well as India, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.

INVALID
25th March 2010
MOST150 Now Allows Safety Critical Applications

The MOST Cooperation welcomes the latest research results proving that MOST150 is ready to support safety-critical applications and may be available as the future network for driver assistance systems. By supporting the new domain of driver assist, the latest MOST Technology completes the major fields of in-car uses such as entertainment, information, mobile connectivity, and connected services. Today's MOST is now exceeding the limits of infotai...

INVALID
24th March 2010
MOST150 broadens in-car multimedia to forward high-definition audio and video into vehicles

The MOST Cooperation is pleased about the milestones the latest MOST Technology has accomplished: MOST150 now offers the technology and full audio/video capability for next generation automotive infotainment features and devices such as Head Units, Rear Seat Entertainment, amplifiers, TV-tuners and video displays.

Analysis
19th February 2010
MOST Forum 2010: MOST Cooperation Demonstrates Expanding Areas of Automotive Use Cases

Exhibiting at the MOST Forum 2010 on 23 March 2010 in Frankfurt, Germany, the MOST Cooperation will focus on the broadening variety of applications supported by the MOST150 network. Themed MOST150 Does It, the demonstrations by the organization, through which the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) is standardized, will visualize the five major fields of in-car use cases.

Analysis
16th February 2010
MOST Forum 2010 Announces Program Highlights

The MOST Forum announced a program for this second international conference and exhibition on 23 March 2010 in Frankfurt (Germany). The presentations will offer an insight into the latest and future MOST® (Media Oriented Systems Transport) Technology solutions and studies covering a broad field of topics with a wide range of information. In his keynote speech, Mr. Jens Koetz of Audi AG will present the development and production launch of MOST15...

Analysis
14th October 2009
MOST150 Series Adoption is happening

The MOST Cooperation - the organization through which the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) is standardized - announces that the newest Specification Rev. 3.0 is on its way to production. Various car makers have already started with first series projects implementing this latest MOST Technology. MOST150 enables the use of a higher bandwidth of 150 Mbps, an isochronous transport mechanism to support ext...

Pending
12th October 2009
MOST Technology Is Prepared for a Green Future

MOST Technology is helping the environment by supporting to create greener automobiles. The plastic optical fiber chosen ten years ago significantly reduces the weight of the wiring harness. The entire cable weighs approximately as much as just the insulation used on an equivalent conventional copper connection. Particularly for electric mobility, every saving is crucial because all the electrical energy has to be stored on rechargeable batteries...

Analysis
5th August 2009
Electronic Systems for Vehicles VDI Congress: MOST Cooperation Presents MOST Future

The MOST Cooperation will be presenting a look into the MOST Future at the 14th International VDI Congress Electronic Systems for Vehicles in Baden-Baden (Germany). On October 7-8, 2009, member companies of the organization, through which the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) is standardized, will show various demonstrations presenting High-Definition video over MOST, Ethernet tunneling over MOST, MOST ...

Analysis
17th April 2008
MOST FORUM 2008 Opens Call for Speakers

The MOST FORUM is inviting interested parties to attend its first international conference and exhibition on MOST Technology, on September 30th, 2008. This one-day industry event on infotainment technology will take place in Stuttgart, Germany, presenting the latest and future technologies and applications based on MOST.

Analysis
2nd April 2008
MOST Cooperation Provides New Physical Layer Specification

The MOST Cooperation has overhauled the Physical Layer Specification: Based on lessons-learned of today's MOST25 networking generation, a working group consisting of car, device and component makers has developed a new Physical Layer Specification for MOST150. The specification is available to members of the MOST Cooperation as part of the MOST Rev. 3.0 specification set and can be used for implementation into products.

Analysis
20th March 2008
MOST Book Provides an Introduction to the Basics and Applications of the multimedia standard

Complete information compiled on the subject of MOST is now available as a standard work: Comprehensive and easy to understand, the reference MOST Book provides an introduction to the technology and applications of the multimedia standard MOST (Media Orientated Systems Transport).

Analysis
20th March 2008
MOST Specification Rev. 3.0 Launched

The MOST Cooperation, the organization through which the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) is standardized, has created MOST Specification Rev. 3.0 for the next generation infotainment backbone. It is a complete overhaul of the specification structure offering several new features. While the specification is independent of speed grade, it can already work with the newly defined MOST150 physical layer. T...

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