| MOST® Interconnectivity Conference
Asia on November 5, 2008, in Seoul, South Korea
MOST Cooperation presents MOST150 for implementation
in tomorrow's car models
Karlsruhe (Germany) 23rd September 2008 – The MOST Cooperation – the
organization through which the leading automotive multimedia network
Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) is standardized – will host
the 9th MOST Interconnectivity Conference Asia on November 5th, 2008.
At the JW Marriott Hotel in Seoul, South Korea, representatives of the
MOST Cooperation will present to Asian carmakers and their suppliers
an update on recent achievements of the organization and the MOST standardization
roadmap. The Conference is open to the public.
During the morning session, members of the Steering Committee will give
an overview which will be expanded by various member presentations in
the afternoon as well as by various technical demonstrations. One demonstration
will cover MOST50 and its electrical Physical Layer (ePhy). MOST50 was
recently put on the road in various car models by Toyota. Other car
makers will soon also launch cars with that technology.
Another multimedia demonstration will show the latest generation of
MOST - MOST150 - that will hit the road within a couple of years. In
addition to its higher bandwidth of 150 Mbps, MOST150 features an isochronous
transport mechanism to support extensive video applications, as well
as an Ethernet channel for efficient seamless transport of IP-based
packet data. Thus, MOST150 provides the automotive-ready physical layer
for Ethernet in the car. The demonstration will showcase the high bandwidth
efficiency of MOST150, as well as high-speed Ethernet packet transport,
multi-channel video streaming from HDD, as well as isochronous streaming
of HDTV and SDTV.
Just recently, the MOST Cooperation has launched the MOST Specification
Rev. 3.0 for the next generation infotainment backbone featuring a complete
overhaul of the specification structure and offering several new features.
While the specification is independent of speed grade, it can already
work with the newly defined MOST150 physical layer.
For attendance please pre-register at www.mostcooperation.com/ICA
to receive the invitation package.
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 over 60 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 75 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
hueggenberg gbr
Mandy Ahlendorf
T +49 8151 55 50 09-11
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