This course covers every aspect of automotive software development, including the principles of AutoSAR, more complex AutoSAR ideas, non-AutoSAR use cases, and in-depth ECU abstraction development. You will examine the foundational software of AutoSAR, comprehend the subtleties of runnable, and develop knowledge of interfaces, connectors, and composition. Additionally, you will learn about real-time environments (RTE), such as sender-receiver, client-server, and communication RTE, and gain practical experience in planning events inside the RTE framework. The course also covers non-AutoSAR applications and goes beyond AutoSAR, concentrating on the Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL), ARXML configuration, and efficient project setup.

Introduction to AutoSAR

Introduction to AutoSAR

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by American University of Bahrain
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Learn in depth about the AUTOSAR framework, its architecture, and the guiding concepts that guided its creation
Learn about creating software components that follow AUTOSAR guidelines
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Reviewed on Feb 18, 2025
Learn the basics of AUTOSAR architecture for automotive software development. A must-have for engineers and developers working in embedded systems and automotive technology.
Reviewed on Jan 5, 2026
Even people with only some embedded systems experience find the introduction helpful because it lays out how AUTOSAR (a key automotive framework) fits into real-world ECU software design.
Reviewed on Oct 22, 2025
Making it easier to grasp. Perfect for beginners and professionals seeking to understand modern vehicle software systems and industry-standard development practices. Highly recommended.





