The ELISA Project Welcomes New Members: Bosch and XPENG Motors

By Tiera Oliver

Assistant Managing Editor

Embedded Computing Design

December 12, 2022

News

The ELISA Project Welcomes New Members: Bosch and XPENG Motors

SAN FRANCISCO –  Robert Bosch GmbH and XPENG Motors have joined the ELISA (Enabling Linux in Safety Applications) Project, assembled by the Linux Foundation, to support and improve the use of Linux in safety-critical applications such as connected cars.

The open source project, ELISA, is set out to provide tools and processes for companies in safety-critical industries that may benefit from building and validating applications and systems using Linux. Linux kernel and safety communities, and ELISA, are working together to evaluate how Linux should be used in safety-critical systems, in addition to various working groups that are focused on equipping system integrators with the resources they need to effectively manage their systems.

“Due to Bosch’s existing expertise in Linux and functional safety, the formal membership of Bosch within the ELISA project is a logical and consequent step,” said Philipp Ahmann, Business Development Manager – Embedded Open Source, Cross-Domain Computing Solutions at Robert Bosch GmbH. “The enthusiastic collaboration between functional safety experts combined with the recent excellent contributions from Linux experts are adding the value and momentum needed to enable Linux in safety applications and to make ELISA a success story.”

According to Yu Peng, Embedded Systems General Manager at XPENG Motors, “we joined ELISA because we wanted to get more technology and experience in improving the functional safety and stability of Linux-based system software. Through communications and participation, we hope the ELISA Project helps us to make products safer and more reliable,” said Peng.

ELISA is open for everyone to develop and contribute code, with the option to get elected to the Technical Steering Committee. Elected developers or project leaders will provide leadership regarding technical direction.

Other ELISA Project members include ADIT, AISIN AW CO., Arm, Automotive Grade Linux, Automotive Intelligence and Control of China, Banma, Boeing, BMW Car IT GmbH, Codethink, Elektrobit, Horizon Robotics, Huawei Technologies, Intel, Lotus Cars, Toyota, Kuka, Linuxtronix. Mentor, NVIDIA, SUSE, Suzuki, Wind River, OTH Regensburg, Toyota and ZTE.

For more information, visit https://elisa.tech/ and www.linuxfoundation.org

Tiera Oliver is the assistant managing editor at Embedded Computing Design. She is responsible for web content editing, product news, and story development. She also manages, edits, and develops content for ECD podcasts, including Embedded Insiders.

She utilizes her expertise in journalism and content management to oversee editorial content, coordinate with editors, and ensure high-quality output across web, print, and multimedia platforms. She manages diverse projects, assists in the production of digital magazines, and hosts company podcasts by conducting in-depth interviews with industry leaders to deliver engaging and insightful discussions.

Tiera attended Northern Arizona University, where she received her bachelor's in journalism and political science. She was also a news reporter for the student-led newspaper, The Lumberjack. 

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