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FOTA

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What is FOTA?

FOTA stands for Firmware Over-The-Air. It refers to the process of remotely updating the firmware of electronic devices. This is commonly used for devices like smartphones, IoT devices, and automotive systems to deliver software updates, bug fixes, and new features wirelessly.

What other technologies are related to FOTA?

FOTA Complementary Technologies

UDS (Unified Diagnostic Services) is a communication protocol used for diagnostics in automotive ECUs. It's complementary to FOTA as it can be used to trigger and manage the update process.
mentioned alongside FOTA in 1% (67) of relevant job posts
AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture) is a software architecture standard for automotive ECUs. It is strongly complementary to FOTA as it provides a standardized framework for managing software components, including those that are updated via FOTA.
mentioned alongside FOTA in 0% (92) of relevant job posts
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a communication protocol commonly used in automotive systems. It serves as a medium for transmitting the updated software to the ECUs during a FOTA process.
mentioned alongside FOTA in 0% (153) of relevant job posts

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