I have probaly missed some, but here is a list of infotainment platforms available today for an OEM to build an in-vehicle infotainment system on:
- Windows Embedded Automotive, used for example in Ford's Sync.
- QNX Aviage
- Mecel Betula Suite - Automotive Bluetooth Platform
- Meego
- GENIVI, but there is little informaiton about the techical solition on the webiste. They will most likely utilise the Meego platform.
- Harman has an infotainment platform. They recenlty acquired AHA Mobile which probably will be integrated.
- There are alot of notices on using Android for in-vehicle infotainment if one searches the web, but I have not been able to find any open source software based on Android for in-vehicle use.
- Continental's Autolinq seems to be Android-based, but is not open source in the same sense as e.g. Meego, and apps must be approved (by Continental?) to be downloaded.
- Luxoft offers LUXnet, which is also Android-based, but I cannot find any information besides a press release on their homepage.
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