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The advantages of centralized audio architecture in head units

While traditional automotive audio systems were used to a variety of architectures, the global trend in automotive is towards centralization and unification in the electrical and electronics (E/E) architecture. In this document, we detail the impact of E/E architecture evolution on audio processing design and implementation projects, up to the stage of sound tuning in pre-production. We first understand the variety of traditional architectures and their implications, before following the differences observed on newer, centralized architectures from an audio processing development and project management points of view.

 

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