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 The MOST Cooperation, a standard-setting body for leading automotive multimedia network technology Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), said that GM’s new Cadillac CT6 comes built with MOST Technology. The implementation marks the 204th vehicle model that incorporates 10 MOST in-vehicle networking technology.

Henry Muyshondt, MOST Cooperation administrator said, "In fact, MOST is so widely used now, that MOSTCO is planning to transfer the MOST Specifications to the International Standards 15 Organization (ISO). The aim is to simplify access and make future technical developments go through a recognized standards development organization."

The first generation, MOST25, operates at 25 Mbit/s. It entered into production only three years after the MOST Cooperation was founded: in 2001, the first MOST car was introduced. MOST25 is based on optical data transmission using optical fibers.

With MOST50, the MOST Cooperation doubled the bandwidth for automotive infotainment solutions from 25 to 50 Mbit/s.

The "MOST 25 Specification of Electrical Physical Layer Rev. 1.1" is an additional key specification that enables data transmission over a shielded or even an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cables while meeting the stringent automotive electromagnetic compatibility requirements.

MOST150 is the third generation, offering a bandwidth of 150 30 Mbit/s. With transmission over legacy POF/LED optical physical layer, MOST150 offers a smooth migration from MOST25 and MOST50.

In addition to higher bandwidth, MOST150 features an isochronous transport mechanism to support extensive video applications as well as an Ethernet channel for the efficient Page 2 of 3 Date 04.05.2016 35 transport of IP-based packet data.

Additionally, the "MOST150 Coax Physical Layer Sub-Specification Rev. 1.1" defines a physical layer that is able to provide bi-directional communication and to supply power over a single coaxial cable.

MOST offers a network architecture for HD audio/video and IP- 40 based applications: MOST provides a powerful, flexible, and upgradable network architecture that forms a stable, robust backbone to easily and seamlessly integrate many applications.

The MOST network concept is inherently scalable and extendable with respect to speed and types of data channels. MOST connects to other 45 industry standards such as Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) communication based on the Internet Protocol (IP) and AUTOSAR.

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