AutoSAR

We specialize in the development and testing of MCAL, CDD, RTE, and ISO-26262 compliant functional software. Our expertise extends to model-based development and verification of AutoSAR applications, as well as the seamless integration of RTE with application software development.

In Vehicle Infotainment [IVI]

In the field of Vehicle Infotainment (IVI), we have developed integrated infotainment modules, including Head Unit HMI, Heads-Up Display (HUD), support for CAN, LVDS, and other network protocols, as well as connectivity modules like BLE, WiFi, and GPS. Our expertise extends to digital instrument clusters with sensor integration, covering RPM, speedometer, and odometer functionalities. Additionally, we specialize in developing Android Auto and Apple CarPlay applications.

Software Defined Vehicle SDV

Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) is an emerging automotive trend that aims to enhance vehicle connectivity with the cloud by defining more functionalities through software. This approach introduces a new paradigm for automotive software and hardware. Felskinn is actively engaged in projects such as SOAFEE and Autoware, both of which are part of open standard initiatives focusing on BLE, WiFi, and GPS. Additionally, we are collaborating with OEMs and ISVs to drive innovation in the Software Defined Vehicle space.




ADAS

Felskinn's FelAdas stack implements various Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features, including cruise control, lane departure warning, blind-spot detection, forward collision prevention, driver drowsiness monitoring, long-time driver alert, and park assistance. Our mathematical models and simulation results closely align with real-world field data. We are actively working to ensure that FelAdas achieves compliance with autonomous driving standards.

V2X Solutions

Felskinn's V2X stack includes both V2I and V2V components, complying with industry standards such as 802.11p. Our solution comprises On-Board Units (OBUs) and prototype-tested Roadside Units (RSUs). Additionally, we are actively collaborating with Qualcomm to develop cellular connectivity-based C-V2X (5.9 GHz) solutions.