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Intertraffic Amsterdam: congatec launches vehicle computing technology for smart mobility

Helen NormanBy Helen NormanMarch 30, 20224 Mins Read
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Vendor of embedded and edge computing technology, congatec, has launched new rugged vehicle computing platforms for smart mobility applications in the extended temperature range at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2022.

Designed to simplify and accelerate digitization and autonomous driving in harsh environments such as transportation, logistics, construction, and agriculture, congatec’s smart mobility solutions range from computing platforms for the next generation of real-time 5G connected, unmanned, functionally safe vehicles to solutions designed for digitizing the mobility kinematics of existing fleets.

According to congatec, the goal is to provide highly accurate orientation data to improve situational awareness, and ultimately to optimize the movement and operation of autonomous vehicles.

Mobility OEMs and their tier 1 suppliers must tackle a variety of tasks when designing the next generation of smart autonomous mobility controllers. They must integrate vision and various other sensors for gathering situational raw data, plus implement data pre-processing and AI to improve data analytics, and design controller logic for autonomous vehicle movement and operation.

As if all that wasn’t enough, they also need 5G network sliced device connectivity for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-x communication. And all this needs to be implemented with real-time capabilities and functional safety.

“congatec positions itself as the embedded computing platform and ecosystem provider that supports OEMs and their tier 1 suppliers comprehensively in all these tasks, from TSN capable rugged Computer-on-Modules for the extended temperature ranges and real-time hypervisor technologies to application ready OEM platforms provided by solution partners such as Etteplan,” said Christian Eder, director of marketing at congatec.

Highlights of the congatec presentations at Intertraffic Amsterdam are the Intel Xeon D processor-based COM-HPC Server modules for edge servers in autonomous railway applications and 5G wayside equipment; the 12th Gen Intel Core processor-based COM‑HPC Client and COM Express modules for smart vehicle gateways and vehicle network controllers; as well as an application ready, Intel Atom processor-based real-time kinematic platform by congatec’s solution partner Etteplan.

Based on congatec Computer-on-Modules, the real-time kinematic Etteplan platform features an RTK-enabled GNSS unit with accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer and is designed for automotive voltage ranges up to 36V.

The Intel Atom processor-based system supports a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C and provides IP65/67 protection. For connectivity toward the vehicle communication networks, it offers extensions for real-time Ethernet (TSN), RS232, RS485 and CAN.

Further edge connectivity options include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, as well as LTE/5G. Ambient pressure, humidity and temperature sensors round off the feature set. The platform is available as a prototype that can be ordered immediately for solution engineering purposes. For larger quantities, customization is possible on a project basis. The standard system platform is scheduled to go into series production in the second half of 2022.

Meanwhile, the new COM-HPC Server modules in Size E and Size D with Intel Xeon D processors are designed to accelerate the next generation of real-time microserver workloads in rugged vehicle and mobility environments with extended temperature ranges.

Improvements include up to 20 cores, up to 1 TB RAM, double throughput per PCIe lane compared to Gen 4, as well as up to 100 GbE connectivity and TCC/TSN support. Target use cases in traffic applications range from outdoor servers deployed in 5G tactile internet applications to edge servers in trains plus vision based public and infrastructure safety applications.

Featuring 12th Generation Intel Core processors, the new congatec modules in COM-HPC Size A and Size C as well as COM Express Type 6 form factors offer major performance gains and improvements for the next generation of smart mobility systems. Most impressive is the fact that engineers can now leverage Intel’s innovative performance hybrid architecture.

With up to 14 cores on BGA variants, 12th Gen Intel Core processors provide a quantum leap in multitasking and scalability to accelerate multithreaded vehicle applications and to execute dedicated real-time tasks more efficiently. In addition, with up to 96 Execution Units, the integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics is estimated to deliver extraordinary improvements of up to 129% in GPGPU processing to accelerate parallelized workloads such as AI algorithms, as compared to 11th Gen Intel Core processors.

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