Master the AUTOSAR Layered Architecture, MCAL, RTE, and BSW configuration through 4 weeks of intensive industrial training.
Advanced automotive software architecture training. Master the technical standards used by global automotive leaders through hands-on industrial learning.
BE / B.Tech / ME / M.Tech
4 Weeks Intensive
Classroom / Online
A structured approach to mastering the complete AUTOSAR software stack.
Fundamental architecture concepts and standard evolution.
ECU State Manager (EcuM) and BSW Mode Manager (BwmM).
Task scheduling, ISRs, and synchronization primitives.
RTE generation, Virtual Function Bus, and Port interfaces.
Layered architecture from MCAL to Service Layer.
Physical layer, frame structure, and bus arbitration.
CAN Interface, PDU Router, and COM module configuration.
Workflows from System Description to Executable code.
Standard toolchain workflows for BSW and RTE configuration.
Unified Diagnostic Services (ISO 14229) implementation.
DTC management, freeze frames, and data identifiers.
Diagnostic Communication Manager and Diagnostic Event Manager.
Detailed information regarding the AUTOSAR training program.
AUTOSAR is not a single software but a standardized architecture for automotive software development. It provides a common set of specifications, methodologies, and application interfaces.
The architecture is divided into three main layers: The Application Layer, the Runtime Environment (RTE), and Basic Software (BSW), which includes the Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL).
It enables standardization, software reusability across different vehicle platforms, and scalability. This helps manufacturers manage the increasing complexity of modern automotive electronics.
Yes. Our curriculum is designed by industry professionals to take you from foundational concepts to advanced configuration, ensuring you are ready for real-world engineering roles.