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  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 1

    9th Interconnectivity Conference Asia

    PRESS CONFERENCE

    MOST Cooperation Steering CommitteeNovember 05, 2008

    Seoul, South Korea

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 2

    Agenda

    MOST in the Market MOST The Multimedia Network The MOST Cooperation

    Members History & Mission Major Achievements Organization Compliance Process Specifications Roadmap

    MOST150 The New Generation Summary

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 3

    MOST - The Cars (2001-2008)

    Status: 2008-10-07* Devices use MOST APIs without a MOST physical layer

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    MOST - In-Car Infotainment Trends

    Number of Multimedia Components in Vehicle Platforms

    1. Radio2. Amplifier3. CD4. Telephone5. Microphone6. E-Call7. Navigation8. PDA I/F9. TV-Tuner10. DVD11. Displays12. Headphones

    1979 1991 1998 2005

    1. Radio2. Amplifier

    1. Radio2. Amplifier3. CD4. Telephone

    1. Radio2. Amplifier3. CD4. Telephone5. Microphone6. E-Call7. Navigation

    More and more features and components per car

    Introduced in luxury segment but migrating into mid and low range

    Components increasingly interact to provide higher value features

    Issues with that: Need for extensive

    exchange of signals Complexity and weight of

    cabling Avoiding Electromagnetic

    Emissions becomes more complex

    Flexible and powerful communication backbone needed!

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 5

    MOST - The Multimedia Network

    GraphicsAudio

    Data ServicesSMS, TMC, DAB...

    Video

    Control

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    MOST - Key Advantages for Wire Harness

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    MOST Ring of Point to Point Connections

    Application

    Polymer Optical Fiber

    or

    Device

    MOST Network Interface Controller

    NetServices

    OpticalTransmitter/Transformer

    OpticalReceiver/

    Transformer

    Network Interface

    Application

    Device

    MOST

    NetServices

    Network Interface

    Network Interface Controller

    OpticalTransmitter/Transformer

    OpticalReceiver/

    Transformer

    Shielded or Unshielded Twisted Pair Copper Cable

    MOST Speeds:25 Mbps50 Mbps

    150 Mbps

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    MOST - Data Transport via MOST Frame

    ControlChannel

    SynchronousChannels

    Packet/EthernetChannel

    22.7 or 20.8 us44.1 or 48 kHz

    60/120/360 Byte

    Synchronous mechanism Cyclic continuous repetition of Frames Frame with Control Data and 60/120/360 Byte

    for Sync and Packet Data Flexible division for Sync and Packet Data

    Timing MasterDevice

    Timing SlaveDevice

    Timing SlaveDevice

    Timing SlaveDevice

    MOST Frame

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 9

    MOST The High QoS A/V Network

    A/V Streams Transported over Synchronous Bitstream Premium quality of service no interference, no collisions Efficient use of resources: no addressing, no packetizing, no buffering, no

    collisions, no sample rate conversion Close to 100% utilization of nominal data rates Transport capability of MOST150 is comparable to several hundred

    Mbps of other networks Cost effective network interface controllers

    Control Information

    Streaming DataPacket Data

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    MOST The Protocol Stacks

    TCP/IP NetBEUI TCP/IP NetBEUI

    MOST Frame

    Synchronous serial Data Transport

    EmbeddedCtrl

    EmbeddedTCP/IP

    MOSTApplication Framework

    EmbeddedCtrl

    EmbeddedCtrl

    EmbeddedTCP/IP

    MOSTApplication Framework

    EmbeddedTCP/IP

    MOSTApplication Framework

    MOSTApplication Framework

    Audio/Video StreamsAudio/Video Streams

    Synchronous/ Isochronous Channels

    Control Channel

    PacketChannel Ethernet Channel

    Synchronous/ Isochronous Channels

    Control Channel

    PacketChannel Ethernet Channel

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 11

    MOST Cooperation - The Mission

    Mission Cooperative entity of car, device, component and infrastructure makers

    Development of specifications for MOST multimedia network as long-term stable backbone of car infotainment systems

    Further development for cost-down, quality and technical advancement

    Standardization and promotion of MOST as a global industry standard

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 12

    Membership Today

    Status: November 5, 2008

    PartnersAudi, BMW, Daimler, Harman/Becker, SMSC

    Associated Partners: CarmakersAston Martin, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai/Kia, Jaguar, Land Rover, Nissan, Porsche, PSA, Toyota, Volvo, VW

    Associated Partners: SuppliersAlpine, ALPS Electric, Altera, Analog Devices, ASK Industries, Audiovox Electronics, Avago Technologies, AWTCE, Bosch, Bose, c&s group, Clarion, Condalo, Continental Automotive Systems, D&M PSS, Delphi Delco, Dension Audio, DENSO, Dietz, Elektrobit Automotive, FCA Software, FiberdyneSystems, Firecomms, Freescale Semiconductors, Fujitsu TEN, Furukawa, GADV, GPEL electronic, GT Trading, Hamamatsu, Hirschmann, Hosiden, Hyundai Autonet, HYUNDAI MOBIS, IAV, IDT, Iriso, Johnson Controls, K2L, Lear, LeCroy, LINEAS Automotive, Marvell Semiconductors, Matsushita Electric Works, Melexis, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Rayon, Mitsumi Newtec, MoceanLaboratories, Movimento, Murata Manufacturing, Nanotech Semiconductor, NAV-TV, novero, NXP Semiconductors, Ontorix, OPTITAS, Panasonic Automotive Systems, paragon finesse, Pioneer, RELNETyX, Renesas Technology, RUETZ SYSTEM SOLUTIONS, S1nn, Sanyo,SHARP, Softing, STMicroelectronics, Tata Consultancy Services, Telemotive, Tyco Electronics, Vector, Ventura Technology, Visteon, Xilinx, Yamaichi Electronics, Yazaki

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 13

    MOST Cooperation - The History

    History

    1998: MOST Cooperation is founded by BMW, Daimler-Benz, Harman/Becker and OASIS(now SMSC) founding members form the Steering Committee

    1999: Audi joins the Steering Committee 2000: GM, Ford, Nissan, Toyota and other international car makers join MOST Cooperation 2001: BMW launches new 7Series as first car with MOST Technology other European car

    makers follow quickly

    2004: MOST Cooperation launches its Compliance Verification Process 2006: MOST Specifications include MOST50 as 2nd generation and electrical Physical Layer 2007: As first Asian car maker, Toyota launches car model with MOST 2007: New generation MOST150 with support of low-cost video applications and transport of

    Ethernet packets is introduced at VDI Congress on auto electronics in Baden-Baden

    2008: Hyundai,Kia and SsangYong launch cars with MOST 2008: MOST Cooperation launches MOST Specifications 3Vx that include extended

    mechanisms for new generation MOST150

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    MOST Cooperation - The Organization

    Structure for Standardization

    TechnicalCoordination Group

    TCGCoordination ofWorking Groups

    Status Reports

    ProgramDecisions

    Organizational Work

    MeetingMinutes Objectives

    Status and

    Issues

    TechnicalCoordinator

    TCCoordination

    Technical Program

    OverallDecisions

    Issues

    Input from

    Steering Committee

    SCOrganization for

    Fast Standardization

    AdministratorExecution andOrganization

    OrganizationalDecisions

    Status and

    Issues

    Guidance

    Technical Work

    Working Out a Part of theSpecification of the MOST Technology

    Working Groups

    WG WG WG WG WGWGWG WG

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    MOST Cooperation - The Specification Work

    Working Groups

    Optical PHY

    Auxiliary I/OTunerTelephone

    BluetoothDigital AudioBroadcastNavigation

    ComplianceSatellite Radio

    Multimedia StreamingArchitectureSyntax

    Electrical PHY

    Diagnosis Adaptation

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 16

    MOST Cooperation - The Specification Work

    Specification OverviewSpecifications Compliance FBlocks

    MOST SpecificationMOST High ProtocolMOST Physical LayerMOST Electrical Physical Layer MOST Advanced Optical Physical LayerMOST Dynamic SpecificationMOST Specification for Stream Transmission MOST Content Security SpecificationMOST Content Protection Scheme DTCP ImplementationFIBEX Fieldbus Exchange FormatMOST Editor ManualMOST FCAT DTDMOST Catalog DTD DescriptionMOST MSC CookbookMOST DTCP Test RecommendationMOST Application Note Optical Physical Layer

    General FBlock / GeneralPlayerNetBlockNetworkMasterConnectionMasterVehicleDiagnosisEnhancedTestabilityAudioAmplifierAUXINMicrophoneInputAudioTapePlayerAudioDiskPlayerDVDVideoPlayerAm/FmTunerTMCTunerTVTunerDABTunerSDARSTelephoneGeneralPhoneBookNavigationSystem

    MOST Compliance RequirementsMOST Compliance Verification Procedure Physical LayerMOST Compliance Test of Physical LayerMOST ePHY ComplianceMOST Core ComplianceMOST Profile Compliance TestMOST Profile Connection Master ComplianceMOST Profile Aux In Compliance

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    MOST Cooperation The Compliance Organization

    MOST Cooperation

    External OrganizationsEXECUTIVE

    LEGISLATUREMCSB

    MOST Compliance Supervisory Board

    GeneralReport

    ComplianceFile

    MOST Compliance Specifications(Requirements, Tests, Brand Book)

    MCTHMOST Compliance

    Test Houses

    Implementer(Member)

    MCAMOST Compliance

    Administrator

    License GrantThrough Listing

    MOST ProductDocumentation

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 18

    MOST Cooperation - The Roadmap

    MOST Expanding Complete network stack specifications

    from physical layer to application

    for high degree of commonality between implementations

    Further development of specifications for cost reduction and premium quality

    Extended diagnostics capabilities Cost effective high speed data communication with Ethernet

    packet support

    Networked video transmission with low system cost and content protection Seamless connectivity of portable consumer devices Increase of network data rates synchronized with member requirements

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 19

    MOST150 The Latest Generation

    Bandwidth, Ethernet and Low Cost Video 150 Mbps bandwidth New low-cost physical layer defined Transmission over legacy POF/LED optical physical layer Simple migration from MOST25 Legacy MOST channels: control, synchronous, packet New channels

    Ethernet Supports legacy Ethernet packets Standard TCP/IP stacks useable without change

    Isochronous Support of un-synchronized, bursty and packet streams

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 20

    MOST25

    MOST150 - Frame Structure Evolution

    Control Channel

    Synchronous / Isochronous Channels

    Legacy Packet Channel (ASYNC)

    Ethernet Channel

    MOST150

    *2 + 100 baseT Ethernet

    Evolution MOST25 MOST150

    MOST150 is the auto grade Physical Layer for Ethernet !

    Flexible Partitioning

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    MOST150 - Isochronous Streaming

    Example: MPEG Transport Stream transmission Allocation of maximum bandwidth guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) Clocking of data into frame buffers Cyclic transmission of frame buffer content independent of filling level Signalling of valid data lenght

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    MOST150 The Technology DemonstratorS

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    Mul ti-Channels(HD and SD)

    7 Channels (3 HDTV, 18 SDTV, 1 Ethernet)

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    Mul ti-Channels(HD and SD)

    DSL Internet

    Hard D iskStreaming

    MOSTEncoder

    Hard D iskStreaming

    EthernetGateway

    SDTVDecoder

    HDTVDecoder

    EthernetGateway

    SDTVDecoder

    HDTVDecoder

    SDTVDecoder

    HDTVDecoder

    DVD Player

    150 Mbps bandwidth High-speed Ethernet

    packet transport Multi-channel video

    streaming from HDD Isochronous streaming

    of HDTV and SDTV Glue-less interfacing of

    video sources and sinks for low system cost

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 23

    Summary

    MOST is the de-facto standard for multimedia networking in vehicles

    MOST Cooperation looks back on 10 years of successful cooperation and standardization work

    Highly efficient network bandwidth utilization with very high Quality of Service

    Latest generation runs at 150 Mbps using conventional POF based optical wire harness

    Multiple A/V streams can be transported with minimal hardware and software overhead over the new isochronous channels

    MOST provides an Ethernet channel Ethernet applications can communicate unchanged

    MOST is an auto grade physical layer for Ethernet and IP communication

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 24

    Public Relations Activities

    Contact informationMs. Mandy AhlendorfCommunications MOST Cooperation

    Phone +49 8151 555009-11Fax +49 8151 [email protected]

    hueggenberg gbrMaximilianstrae 882319 StarnbergGermanyManagement:Mandy AhlendorfJoachim Hggenberg

  • 2008 MOST Cooperation. All Rights Reserved. Slide 25