GM is working on expanding access to secure vehicle data for not only Ultium cars, but for other automakers aiming to do the same.
The company is offering a vehicle services definition called “uServices” to the automotive software developer community. uServices seeks to establish standardized software interfaces for secure access to vehicle systems within an OEM’s vehicle ecosystem. This uniform interface and its associated programming model facilitate the efficient development of distributed software necessary for Software Defined Vehicles .
“General Motors intends to play a leading role in unifying a global community of creative developers while reducing the time it takes for the industry, from automotive manufacturers to suppliers, to develop and integrate these features,” said Frank Ghenassia, executive chief architect of Software Defined Vehicles at General Motors.
Reading the release did leave me wondering what the differences are between uProtocol and uServices, though. While uProtocol provides a foundation for efficient development, uServices establishes standards for interfacing with vehicle features and enables a unified connected vehicle ecosystem. By introducing these technologies with other organizations, GM’s hoping to not only get others’ help, but contribute expertise to the effort.
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