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Android Automotive application based on android.car library

The purpose of this application is to monitorize and visually represent in-vehicle sensor changes.

Prerequisites

Note

Currently the application is designed and built only for Polestar 2 Emulator.
In case of any other AVD's the application won't work properly.

Installation

  • Clone the repository into your local machine

  • Open the project using Android Studio

  • Build the project, after the build is completed the application will be installed on your avd

    Before you build, make sure that the previously installed Polestar 2 AVD is selected
    

Application details

The application is built around four main component.

  • Speedometer component: It gives a secondary speedometer and also responsible for observing three in-vehicle sensor changes, which are the following:

    • Parking brake status (active/inactive)
    • Low fuel indicator
    • Current selected gear
  • Energy component: This component is responsible for every battery/energy based sensor and gives a graphical representation about their changes. The above mentioned sensors are the following:

    • EV battery level (Wh) - the current charged status of the vehicle in percentage
    • Battery capacity (Wh) - the maximum battery capacity
    • Range remaining (m) - the maximum range that could be traveled with the current charged status
    • Odometer (km) - total traveled distance with the vehicle
    • EV instantaneous charge rate sensor (mW) - the current charging rate
    • Outside temperature (°C)

    If the vehicle is charging the Odometer sensor is being replaced with the EV instantaneous charge rate sensor

  • Vehicle info component: It shows every build information about the vehicle (ex: build id, model, built year) and also list every in-vehicle car sensor (ex: Goldfish 3-axis Gyroscope)

  • Benchmark component: This component basically is a mini CPU Benchmark application. It was developed to test the CPU performance in different scenarios (ex: during low battery usage, after software update)
    The benchmark has four main part:

    • Primality test on the first 20 million number
    • Calculate factorial of the first 20.000 number
    • Sorting a list with 400.000 element
    • Multiplying two 800x800 matrices

Used libraries and technologies

The application is built around the MVVM design principle.

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