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ELIV 2023

Electric / Electronics for Commercial Vehicles 2023
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VDI-Berichte, Volume 2423
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 18.10.2023

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Copyright year
2023
Publication date
18.10.2023
ISBN-Print
978-3-18-092423-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-18-102423-2
Publisher
VDI Verlag, Düsseldorf
Series
VDI-Berichte
Volume
2423
Language
German
Pages
XVIII
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XVI
    1. Criticality driven data acquisition in autonomous driving – A basis for completeness and safety argumentation No access Pages 1 - 16 M. Nestoriuc, H. Walia
    2. Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication as enabler for improved automated driving functions No access Pages 17 - 26 M. Kremer
    1. Estimation of Gender and Age of Vehicle Occupants Using Deep Learning No access Pages 27 - 38 P. Laufer
    2. QuietComfort Road Noise Control – Helping Carmakers Design Better Cars No access Pages 39 - 60 A. Beyfuß, M. Wirtz, T. Hein, J. Feng, P. Crowther, O. Forrest
    3. New Opportunities with Software Defined Lighting – Appearance drives Emotionalization No access Pages 61 - 76 C. Wilks, J. Roslak
    1. A Holistic Approach for Designing a Battery Electric Vehicle Thermal Management System No access Pages 77 - 90 S. Miller, L. Nicoletti
    2. Safe and efficient regenerative braking strategies for BEV heavy vehicle combinations No access Pages 91 - 102 J. Hansson, L. Henderson, M. Sadeghi Kati, D. Möller, S. Ray, S. Schoutissen
    3. A Cloud-based Self-Learning Digital Twin Solution for Increasingly Accurate Range Prediction in Battery Electric Vehicles No access Pages 103 - 112 M. Wegener, R. Savelsberg, A. Alberti, G. Cechini, L. Schäfers, K. Badalian, S. Pischinger
    1. Using Radar and Vision Fusion for Improved Low-light Pedestrian Detection No access Pages 113 - 132 Z. Bassi, P. Gulden
    2. Automotive Radar Technology Innovations power next-gen ADAS and Autonomous Driving No access Pages 133 - 134 M. Feulner
    3. Combining ADAS and SD Maps for Augmented Reality Guidance No access Pages 135 - 148 M. Pfeifle, N. Zeller, A. vom Felde
    4. Development and Testing Autonomous Vehicles (AV) at Scale No access Pages 149 - 158 F. Kraemer
    1. Plug & Play High-Performance Computer (HPC) and Fluid Cooling Solution No access Pages 159 - 168 A. Heise
    2. Strategically Migrating, Mapping and Scaling Software to new SoC, domain and zone architectures and HPC No access Pages 169 - 184 O. Schmidt, K. Albers, P. Rehkop, R. Münzenberger
    3. Towards the next step in vehicle E/E architectures No access Pages 185 - 198 T. Huck, A. Achtzehn
    4. Mastering the software update complexity of modern vehicles No access Pages 199 - 210 O. Meyer, B. Böhlen
    1. How to Improve EV Battery Cell Quality – Making Test a Competitive Advantage No access Pages 211 - 222 D. Cotterle, M. Hofmann
    2. Analysis of WBG based hybrid semiconductors approach for bidirectional PFC in On-board charger applications No access Pages 223 - 234 D. Nardo, G. Aiello, F. Gennaro
    3. Power electronic system technology for future high-power charging systems on highways or large inner-city electric charging stations with several MVA system size No access Pages 235 - 246 A. Hensel, D. Derix, J. Bornwasser
    4. Multi-level GaN inverter for highest HV EV performance and efficiency – comparison of 2-level and 3-level inverter topology No access Pages 247 - 252 T. Hackl, L. Roslaniec
    1. Snapdragon Ride Flex SoC: The central compute solution that’s bringing the SDV vision to reality No access Pages 253 - 266 G. Shirasat, T. Dannemann
    2. Maintaining Open-Source based Software No access Pages 267 - 280 J. Schlosser, J. Petersohn
    1. How to Become a Leader by Development of AI – ChatGPT Research Papers Analysed No access Pages 281 - 292 U. Bodenhausen
    2. Seeing with Sound: AI-Based Detection of Participants in Automotive Environment from Passive Audio No access Pages 293 - 306 J. Sieracki, R. Yang, A. Vamos, M. Caggiano
    1. Continuous System Architecture Development for Automated Driving Features No access Pages 307 - 320 A. Malvankar, S. Riediger, V. Kumar Konenki, F. Probst, M. Marx, A. Jasoliya, J. Philipp Hake
    2. New EE Architecture – MB.OS 1.0, the digitalization of the E/E architecture of Mercedes-Benz No access Pages 321 - 330 Y. Duhr
    1. Achieving Ubiquitous Connectivity for Future Vehicles No access Pages 331 - 346 T. Hinzmann
    2. Cooperative Perception Services to Improve the Safety of Road Users No access Pages 347 - 364 K. Eliasch, Dr. P. Friedel, D. Li, D. Shan
    3. A Holistic Approach for a Universal Vehicle-to-Robot (V2R) Communication Interface No access Pages 365 - 378 L. Heinrich, M. Springer, D. Schütz, J. Pannek
    1. A unified middleware for SoC-agnostic application development No access Pages 379 - 384 S. Duda, Laurent Emmerich
    2. Automotive OS reloaded – Refocus and Reality Check No access Pages 385 - 390 C. Horn
    1. AI-Based Energy Management of Next Generation Architectures No access Pages 391 - 404 L. Li, M. Schlecker, T. Zipper
    2. Generative Artificial Intelligence – How AI Models Change the Way We Develop Automotive Products No access Pages 405 - 418 P. Dreiseitel, D. Yesilbas
    3. Validation and Interpretation of Neural Networks: DNN-Based Object Detection as an Example No access Pages 419 - 436 X. Wang, A. Hübner, K. Weishaupt, K. Chung
    1. Virtual Homologation – new opportunities for the automotive industry to enable more efficient development processes and improving safety and quality of vehicles for high scaling software updates No access Pages 437 - 442 A. Kraus, R. Lokner
    2. An Approach to Digital Lifecycle Management as a Service No access Pages 443 - 446 H. Bastian
    3. Master Algorithm for Event-based Co-Simulation with FMI 3.0 for Timing Accurate Software-in-the-Loop No access Pages 447 - 462 O. Kotte, L. Beermann, D. Ziegenbein, S. Ravi, M. Vinnakota
    1. Automotive Software Vulnerabilities: Strategies for Early Detection, Mitigation, and Prevention in the Software-Development-Lifecycle No access Pages 463 - 478 A. Weichslgartner
    2. Supply chain security risks of software driven products No access Pages 479 - 496 T. Löhr, B. Bauer
    3. Tales from a Penetration Testing Team No access Pages 497 - 502 I. Lidovski, A. Geynis
    1. A leap in innovation – What European OEMs can learn from Chinese OEMs in terms of User Experience No access A. Matarage
    1. Sustainable Software Development for Cloud-Native Vehicles No access Pages 519 - 532 M. Bornemann, F. Baumann
    2. Rust for Automotive – A Modern, Memory-Safe and Secure Programming Language No access Pages 533 - 542 M. Cupelli
    3. Software-Defined Vehicle: Combining Real-Time Safety Critical Functions with Cloud Connectivity No access Pages 543 - 558 S. K S, Tata Elxsi, N. Velinov
    1. Challenges in the Synchronous Development of Software, Hardware and Mechanics for Drive Systems No access Pages 559 - 572 P. Fietkau, L. Diebolder
    2. A Review of using Artificial Intelligence in Large Projects for Requirements Classification No access Pages 573 - 588 H. Ghezali, L. Trautmann, S. Witke, S. Herbold
    3. Addressing the challenge of “integrating everything” No access Pages 589 - 598 C. Hübscher, R. Geppert
    1. Why Trusted Execution Environments are Critical for Automotive Security No access Pages 599 - 612 A. Till, R. Hayton
    2. Distributed development along the automotive supply chain: 8 insightful recommendations for OEMs and suppliers to jointly implement cybersecurity No access Pages 613 - 622 M. Sandler
    3. Where is Everybody? – Looking for Remote Attacks on Cars in the Wild No access Pages 623 - 634 N. Ilg, D. Sisejkovic, P. Duplys
    1. SAE J1939 in AUTOSAR – CAN FD and CAN XL – Achieve Higher Data Rates for J1939 Communication in AUTOSAR No access Pages 635 - 644 T. Schwendner, M. Schlodder
    2. Event-Chain-Focused Development of System Architectures Makes Complex Systems Manageable No access Pages 645 - 662 F. Mayer, J. Apelt, R. Münzenberger, F. Kraft, C. Winkler
    3. How Data-driven Approaches Enhance Agile and Quality-assured Software Development for AD No access Pages 663 - 672 K. Fuchs, G. Hasenbichler
    4. An evolutionary approach to commercializing autonomous vehicles No access Pages 673 - 676 S. Choi
    5. Key Factors of a robust and safe Automated Driving Function – Transferable Insights of City-Bus Platooning in Munich No access Pages 677 - 688 N. Kechler, E. Sax, N. Venkatesh
    6. Hydrogen – A Game Changer in the Automotive Industry ... and Beyond No access Pages 689 - 702 S. Spitzer, S. Wahl
    7. Electrified commercial vehicle trailers – how to turn a conventional trailer into a hybrid vehicle No access Pages 703 - 710 N. Pfullmann
    8. Modular High Power DC/DC Platform for FC-Applications No access Pages 711 - XVIII B. Budaker

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