TRIALOG is exploring new innovation through internal Research and Develpment projects as well as collaborative R&D projects with industrial partners and research laboratories in France and Europe.
Through these R&D projects, TRIALOG can adapt its offers in order to follow the technological and economical changes that rule today's market. The renewal of our offers allows us to better serve our customers in a changing and innovative world.
The R&D projects in which TRIALOG is currently playing an active role are:
AUTOSAR (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture) is an open and standardized automotive software architecture, jointly developed by automobile manufacturers, suppliers and tool developers.
TECOM (Trusted Embedded Computing) will investigate solutions and architectures for embedded systems platforms which need to meet both security and integrity requirements. The TECOM approach will be to apply the concept of trusted platforms to real-time embedded systems.
Within the SYSTEM@TIC PARIS-REGION Cluster, the Usine Logicielle project promotes model based software engineering which allows standardizing and automating the design, the integration, the validation and the maintenance of the software embedded in these high technology products.
The MonAMI (Mainstreaming onAmbient Intelligence) project will demonstrate how accessible and useful services can be delivered in mainstream systems and platforms. Services provided via digital television, mobile telephones and the Internet will support daily tasks and increase quality of life for elderly and disabled persons in their home environment.
Project SeVeCom (Securel Vehicle Communication) focuses on providing a full definition and implementation of security requirements for vehicular communications.
Project GST (Global System for Telematics) is creating a standard and open framework architecture for vehicle telematics.
The COMPARE (COMPonent Approach for Real-time and Embedded Systems) consortium is defining a framework based on the Corba Component Model (CCM) and producing a reference implementation.
The MERCED (Market Enablers for Re-targetable COTS components in Embedded Domain) consortium concentrates upon the development of component-based execution platforms.
The HIJA (High Integrity Java for Embedded Applications) consortium advances real-time systems based on Java technology.
Project TEAHA (The European Application Home Alliance) addresses networked home control applications and their complementarity to A/V networked applications.
Project MediaNet (MultiMedia Networking) concerns media content exchanges in digital networks.