| MOSTŪ Forum 2010 Conference Program
MOST Cooperation Encourages Automotive Infotainment Specialists to Meet at the MOST Forum 2010
Karlsruhe (Germany) October 7, 2009 - The MOST
Forum 2010 promises a very high quality conference program offering
an insight into the latest and future MOST Technology solutions and
studies. This second international MOST Conference and exhibition will
take place on 23 March 2010 in Frankfurt (Germany). "As knowledge partner,
the MOST Cooperation
especially appreciates the participation of academia in the conference
presentations", states Henry Muyshondt, Technical Liaison of the MOST
Cooperation. "At the MOST Forum 2010, our member companies will enjoy
exclusive benefits when attending the conference and exhibiting their
solutions to the MOST community." The organization, through which the
leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport
(MOST) is standardized, encourages all infotainment and networking experts
to attend the international conference and exhibition. Top professionals
from the automotive electronics industry and academia will exchange
information and results of their recent work on this widely used infotainment
networking technology.
Conference Program
After opening the conference and welcoming the attendees, Henry Muyshondt will guide the program, starting with the keynote speech on "MOST150 Infotainment Networking". During the first section, the presenters will take a close look at the MOST Physical Layer. The presentations will be by the University of Applied Science Aalen, Harman/Becker, the Research Center for Information Technology (FZI), Ruetz System Solutions, and Toyoda Gosei. During the lunch and networking break all attendees and speakers are welcome to the exhibition area to learn about available MOST solutions. The afternoon events begin with a section on MOST Modelling and Simulation aspects presented by FZI, Jaguar, TUEV Nord, the University of Hagen, and the University of Warwick. After the afternoon networking and exhibition break the section on MOST Network and System Architecture will round up the conference program. Representatives of Audi, Continental, Daimler, K2L, Nestgroup, SMSC, and Volkswagen will report on achievements and give an outlook on the plans for the near future.
Industry partners SAE International (Society of Automotive Engineering,
www.sae.org) and ZVEI (Electrical and
Electronic Manufacturers' Association, www.zvei.org)
as well as the media partners Auto Electronics (www.autoelectronics.com),
Elektronik Automotive (www.elektroniknet.de)
and ElektronikPraxis (www.elektronikpraxis.de)
joined the MOST Forum program committee to set up this premier conference
program.
About MOST Technology
MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) is a multimedia networking technology
optimized for but not restricted to use in cars. It enables transport
of high quality of service audio and video together with packet data and
real-time control over a single transmission medium. MOST offers transmission
over Plastic Optical Fiber and Unshielded Twisted Pair copper physical
layers under automotive conditions. MOST to date is used in 80 car
models and represents the communication backbone for their information
and entertainment equipment. About MOST
Cooperation
The MOST Cooperation is the organization through which MOST Technology
is standardized and refined so that it continues to stay abreast of the
latest industry requirements. Today it consists of 16 international carmakers
and more than 65 key component suppliers. They have joined together to
work with the MOST Technology and to contribute to its innovation. The
MOST Cooperation is prepared to embrace efforts to further develop and
standardize the technology for other industries and to establish the corresponding
work structures. The MOST Cooperation was founded in 1998 to standardize
MOST Technology as a global standard for multimedia networking. Audi,
BMW, Daimler, Harman/Becker and SMSC as core partners form its Steering
Committee. For more information see www.mostcooperation.com.
Media Contact
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Mandy Ahlendorf
T +49 8151 55 50 09-11
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