History
The AUTOSAR partnership is an alliance of OEM manufacturers, Tier 1 automotive suppliers, semiconductor manufactures, software suppliers, tool suppliers and others. Considering the different automotive E/E architectures in the current and future markets, the partnership established a de-facto open industry standard for an automotive software architecture. It will serve as a basic infrastructure for the management of functions within both future applications and standard software modules.
AUTOSAR PROJECT PHASES
March 2017:
- Development of "exemplary software" for the Adaptive Platform
- Adaptive Platform Release 2017-03
March 2013:
- Classic Platform Release 4.1.0, Phase "Stabilization"
September 2013:
- 10 years AUTOSAR
November 2013:
- 6th AUTOSAR Open Conference Munich
June 2014:
- Acceptance Test Release 1.0.0
October 2014:
- 7th AUTOSAR Open Conference, Detroit
- Classic Platform Release 4.2.1
July 2015:
- Classic Platform Release 4.2.2
October 2015:
- 8th AUTOSAR Open Conference, Tokyo
- Acceptance Test Release 1.1.0
September 2016:
- 9th AUTOSAR Open Conference, Gothenburg
October 2016:
- Classic Platform Release 4.3.0
- Foundation Release 1.0.0
May 2010:
- 2nd AUTOSAR Open Conference Tokyo
May 2011:
- Classic Platform Release 3.2, Phase 3
May 2011:
- 3rd AUTOSAR Open Conference Frankfurt
June 2012:
- 4th AUTOSAR Open Conference Paris
November 2012:
- 5th AUTOSAR Open Conference Beijing
December 2007:
- Classic Platform Release 3.0
February 2008:
- Siemens VDO became part of Continental. Since this, Siemens VDO was no longer a self-contained Core Partner of AUTOSAR.
August 2008:
- Classic Platform Release 3.1
October 23, 2008:
- 1st AUTOSAR Open Conference Detroit
December 2009:
- Classic Platform Release 4.0, Phase 2
September 2003:
- First official announcement of AUTOSAR on VDI Conference Baden-Baden, presentation of the AUTOSAR goals
November 2003:
- Ford Motor Company joined as a Core Partner
December 2003:
- Peugeot Citroën Automobiles S.A. and Toyota Motor Corporation joined as Core Partners
June 2004:
- Project milestone, Phase 1: Structure and basis specification: AUTOSAR concept and first specification were created and executability was approved
November 2004:
- General Motors joined as Core Partner
June 2005:
- Classic Platform Release 1.0
August 2005:
- Project milestone, Phase 1: Standardization of the SW-Components: AUTOSAR compatibility of selected SW components was approved. First tools and generators were in place.
May 2006:
- Classic Platform Release 2.0
August 2006:
- Project milestone, Phase 1: Test and integration process: AUTOSAR specifications were tested and verified on an application.
December 2006:
- Classic Platform Release 2.1
- End of development Phase 1
August 2002:
- Kick-off workshop, team established
- First roadmap of AUTOSAR Strategy
- Initial discussions on the common challenge and objectives were held by BMW, Bosch, Continental, DaimlerChrysler and Volkswagen
- The partners were joined soon afterwards by Siemens VDO
October 2002:
- Basic partnership defined
May 2003:
- Project milestone, Phase 1: Initiation of partnership: Project plan created and agreed
July 2003:
- Today’s architecture of Classic Platform drafted
- Initial AUTOSAR Development Agreement signed off by the Core Partners