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Luxoft Unveils AllView II

By DE Editors  

September 26, 2016

Luxoft, a provider of software development services and IT solutions, has unveiled AllView II, its second-generation automotive cockpit technology. According to a company press release, AllView II is designed to showcase the look-and-feel of Luxoft’s vision of the future for in-vehicle user interaction concepts and driving experiences in the emerging era of autonomous driving, the connected car and the automotive Internet of Things (IoT).

The AllView II cockpit-level HMI software system focuses specifically on the digital cluster, infotainment, driver monitoring, consumer-style driver inputs and connected services, all contained within an integrated HMI software architecture and framework. Within the demonstration, UX and HMI focus on such concepts as natural language understanding and text-to-speech, gesture recognition and control and driver monitoring through eye tracking. It also delivers wireless device and cloud services integration, as well as improved navigation, telecommunication, and climate control capabilities.

“We help automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers specify, design, and develop complete HMI, infotainment, connectivity, and telematics solutions while cutting costs and more importantly, time-to-market,” said Georg Doll, Luxoft’s Managing Director of Automotive. “Our AllView II concept demonstrator highlights how automotive trends and technologies can be combined into a state-of-the-art, holistic vehicle cockpit concept that integrates multiple screens. This includes car head units and mobile devices, and also enables situation-aware human machine interaction where passengers help to reduce a driver’s workload.”

For more information, visit Luxoft.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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