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OSEK

OSEK has the goal to define a standard architecture, and a standard API, which can be used by any

automotive OEM or supplier. Wipro, being a key member of the automotive value chain, has always

actively contributed to promote standards that help to reduce the cost and increase the efficiencies in

the entire chain. On the same guiding principles, Wipro has developed its own IP that implements OSEK

standard specifications. The low cost solution has been developed with an aim to promote the OSEK

standards and bring in increased standardization in the entire automotive ecosystem.

Implementation Features

• Different components of the OSEK solution including OSEK COM, OSEK NM, OSEK OS and

the test management protocol to test the OSEK components have been developed by Wipro

• Implementation conforms to the highest conformance class for OSEK COM

• Of the two alternative mechanisms offered by OSEK NM for network monitoring, the direct and

indirect monitoring, latter mechanism has been implemented by Wipro


• Several OSEK OS features are supported by the Wipro implementation including non-pre-

emptive scheduler, task management, alarm management and event management among

others

• The test management protocol for conformance testing for OSEK specifications has been

developed on the guidelines as specified by OSEK-MODISTARC project


OSEK

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OSEK (Offene Systeme und deren Schnittstellen für die Elektronik in

Kraftfahrzeugen; English: "Open Systems and their Interfaces for the

Electronics in Motor Vehicles") is a standards body that has produced


specifications for an embedded operating system, a communications

stack, and a network management protocol for automotive embedded

systems. It has also produced other related specifications.

OSEK was founded in 1993 by a German automotive company consortium

(BMW, Robert Bosch GmbH, DaimlerChrysler, Opel, Siemens, and

Volkswagen Group) and the University of Karlsruhe. In 1994, the French

cars manufacturers Renault and PSA Peugeot Citroën, which had a similar

project called VDX (Vehicle Distributed eXecutive), joined the consortium.

OSEK is an open standard, published by a consortium founded by the

automobile industry.

OSEKtime specifies a standard for time-triggered real-time operating

systems.

[edit] See also

IEC 61508 is a standard for programmable electronic safety-related

systems.
safety standards

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