With the development of vehicle intelligence, intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) are entering a new stage and smart components for vehicles are growing rapidly. As the communication and control center of a vehicle's external networking, the in-vehicle wireless terminal implements infotainment networking, remote connection control, and other functions for the vehicle. With smart driving developing to a higher level, both vehicle-side computing and vehicle–road collaboration have increasingly higher requirements for communication and storage capabilities.

For this reason, Flaircomm Microelectronics, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Flairmicro) and Longsys (stock code: 301308) are working together on in-vehicle wireless terminal applications to boost the smart vehicle industry.

Jointly delivering in-vehicle wireless terminals

Flairmicro is committed to providing IoV and IoT solutions. Its main products include IoV smart terminals, automotive and industrial BT/Wi-Fi/LTE IoT modules, embedded core algorithms, etc. It is one of the few suppliers in the world that can develop and mass produce automotive LTE modules and in-vehicle wireless terminals.

According to the ranking of first-tier suppliers' standard installation volume of in-vehicle wireless terminals for passenger cars (domestic) in the Chinese market in 2021, which was released by GaoGong Intelligent Vehicle Research Institute on May 16, Flairmicro is among the top in the domestic market with a new vehicle installation and insurance volume of 426,200 units.

Flairmicro's in-vehicle wireless terminal 4.0 is equipped with Longsys's FORESEE automotive eMMC. By virtue of the core competitiveness of both companies' products in the in-vehicle electronics field, the in-vehicle wireless terminals have been widely applied in domestic car brands such as SAIC.

IoV Solution: in-vehicle wireless terminal

Flairmicro in-vehicle wireless terminal 4.0 mainly implements the 4G TDD/FDD vehicle front-mounted wireless network technology. For 4G wireless communication, it supports LTE CAT4. The 802.11ac and 2.4GHz short-range wireless communication for the vehicle body significantly improves the communication rate. Meanwhile, the product supports the 100base T1 vehicle Ethernet bus architecture, which provides support for ADAS and autonomous driving.

With the built-in FORESEE automotive eMMC (Grade 3), the product allows for complete and accurate data storage performance with high durability and high-speed response for the vehicle. In extreme harsh environments from -40ºC to 85ºC, FORESEE automotive eMMC can still realize remote monitoring, remote control, security monitoring and alarm, remote diagnosis, and other online IoV applications, providing users with a safer and more convenient driving experience.

Experience with FORESEE automotive eMMC

The product owner of Flairmicro said that vehicles are now becoming data-based, and the in-vehicle wireless terminal acts as the data channel between the vehicle and the cloud by storing the collected and recorded car driving data in the system, which parses the data and shows it on the display. Therefore, the in-vehicle wireless terminal's responsibility is to protect data, and that's why Flairmicro has high requirements in the selection of memory.

During the cooperation period, Longsys has performed well in quality, technology, service, and supply. FORESEE automotive eMMC stands out after long-term testing by the company, and all indicators meet the requirements of in-vehicle wireless terminals. Currently, Flairmicro and Longsys are evaluating further cooperation opportunities.

Outlook

With the upgrade from 4G to 5G, 5G-V2X will become one of the forms of next-generation in-vehicle wireless terminals, and the technical threshold will also be significantly elevated. Facing new opportunities, Flairmicro and Longsys will actively explore the 5G in-vehicle wireless terminal market and take advantage of their respective strengths to focus on the IoV field and improve market competitiveness.

Source: https://www.longsys.com/news/Flairmicro_and_Longsys_Work_Together_on_In_vehicle_Wireless_Terminals_to_Boost_the_Smart_Vehicle_Industry.html