ams OSRAM’s OSP to become international standard
📊Executive Summary
ams OSRAM's Open System Protocol (OSP) is set to become an international standard, as announced by ISO's Technical Committee TC 22. This protocol is crucial for dynamic lighting and intelligent vehicle networks, enabling efficient control of numerous intelligent endpoints in modern vehicles. The standardization process, starting in February 2026, reflects the automotive industry's increasing demand for interoperable communication technologies in software-defined vehicles. OSP is already in use in series production, with devices like the intelligent RGB LED OSIRE E3731i deployed in vehicles. This development is significant for procurement teams in the automotive sector, as it indicates a shift towards standardized protocols that can enhance supply chain efficiency and interoperability....
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