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Tobias Wallerius 2015-02-10 Update on Visteon’s RadioDNS Activities

An Update on Visteon RadioDNS Activities and Hybrid Radio

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Tobias Wallerius

2015-02-10

Update on Visteon’s RadioDNS Activities

Agenda

About Visteon

RadioDNS at Visteon

Visteon’s Visual Radio Demonstrator

Outlook

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About Visteon

Page 3

The Intersection of Consumer Electronics and the Connected Vehicle

About Visteon

Visteon has integrated RadioDNS into two demonstrators

in the past

OEMs have started to request RadioDNS functionality as mandatory for

upcoming infotainment products (MY 2017/2018)

A third development platform is announced today

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RadioDNS at Visteon

Visteon’s Visual Radio Demonstrator

Standard production radio (Linux OS) with

modified Software

DAB, FM and RadioDNS seamlessly

integrated

Smartphone is used as a display device and

to provide Internet connectivity (via BT)

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Visual

Radio

What’s new?

Content Management

– System uses as much broadcasted information as possible

– Missing parts are fetched from the internet

– HMI stays the same for every radio mode,

all spots are filled

All functionality integrated into the radio

Improved service following

– Additional information through SPI

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Pics EPG

Text Pics EPG

EPG

HMI

Car Receiver

ID Text Pics EPG

ID Text

ID

ID Text Pics

FM

DAB

FM

DAB

Broadcast

IP

Station A

Station B

Station C

Station D

Content Centric HMI

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Common HMI for DAB and FM

– Technology abstraction

– Content management as key functionality

Outlook

Visteon will define Content Management strategies for Broadcast and IP to allow

for optimum user experience

Visteon will continue working with Global Radio / RadioDNS consortium to align

on strategies used

Visteon will continue to support RadioDNS technology

Broadcasters can make their station stand out on radio HMI through

RadioDNS support

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Broadcasters need to publish correct meta-data to make Hybrid Radio work

www.visteon.com

The Automotive Technology Challenge

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Move design approach away from “design to SOP” towards “design to adapt”