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ELIV-MarketPlace 2022

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VDI-Berichte, Volume 2405
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 2022

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Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-18-092405-2
ISBN-Online
978-3-18-102405-8
Publisher
VDI Verlag, Düsseldorf
Series
VDI-Berichte
Volume
2405
Language
German
Pages
XVI
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XIV
      1. Benchmark of modern electrification concepts – Which powertrain topologies have the most benefits? No access J. Flemming
      1. Virtual E/E Test Platform – co-exploration, optimization and validation of ECU architecture and software in the context of the car No access Pages 9 - 18 A. Ropers
      2. Event Chain Analysis as a Key Competency: Efficient Development of Software-Defined Vehicles No access Pages 19 - 28 R. Münzenberger
      3. End-to-end Continuous Integration and Test enabled by Continental’s Cooperation Portal and Volkswagen’s Compound Test System No access Pages 29 - 36 J. Walther, S. Breitkreutz, L. Dreißig
      1. Next-Gen Sensor Fusion for Next-Gen Sensors and Driving Functions No access Pages 37 - 58 E. Richter
      2. Quantification of Life-Saving Collective Perception V2X Benefits No access Pages 59 - 68 B. Erdem
      3. Lessons learned from current developments of highly automated driving functions (SAE Level 3 and 4) and derivation of future success factors No access Pages 69 - 78 M. Dargel, L. Bublitz
      1. Future of Electrified Powertrain in the era of Software Defined Vehicles and Service Oriented Architecture No access Pages 79 - 84 S. Suo
      2. An Advanced High-Efficiency Inverter with High Switching Frequencies to Improve Powertrain Efficiency and Performance No access Pages 85 - 98 A. Berger
      3. Tailored battery systems for entry level up to high performance applications Challenges in battery development No access Pages 99 - 108 Florian Pampel, M. Stapelbroek, I. Hazanavicius
      1. Robust control strategies – Approaching parameter uncertainties for traction drive systems and DC/DC-converters in automotive HV applications No access Pages 109 - 120 M. Thierer
      2. New STi2GaNTM technology for ultra-fast switching automotive applications No access Pages 121 - 132 Manuel Gärtner, Nadia Lecci
      3. Influence of Eccentricity and Tolerance on NVH Performance of Permanent Magnetic Synchronous Machine No access Pages 133 - 136 I. Woyna, W. Shang
      1. Credible Simulation – Do you trust your simulation models? No access Pages 137 - 144 M. Baumann, I Kaiser
      2. Mastering Data Replay and HIL for ADAS and AD together No access Pages 145 - 158 V. Anselm, I. Kotori
      3. Ground-Truth Reference Data for validation of ADAS / AD Systems No access Pages 159 - 160 A. Engstle
      1. Next generation SOC’s for domain and zonal architectures – Implications for required semiconductors No access Pages 161 - 172 S. Singer
      2. Targeted use of modern high-level languages, reuse of software modules and an ISO 26262 and ISO 21434 compliant compiler tool chain to ensure reliable cooperation guaranteed using all available hardwa... No access Pages 173 - 180 J. Hampp
      3. Wireless Services in Next Generation E/E Architectures No access Pages 181 - 188 T. Zipper
      1. A Virtualized Approach to In-Vehicle Cyber Security No access Pages 189 - 200 H. Zlatokrilov
      2. In-Vehicle Network Security – MACsec, the game changer No access Pages 201 - 210 L. Völker, T. Königseder
      3. Architectural Guidelines for AUTOSAR-based E/E Systems with Safety-related Availability Requirements No access Pages 211 - 218 J. Toennemann
      1. How SOAFEE Accelerates the transition from Cloud-Native to Car-Native No access Pages 219 - 228 M. Spencer
      2. Real Life performance of IEEE 1722 Control Format (ACF) – In future oriented networking architectures No access Pages 229 - 238 P. Granados, J. Nguyen
      3. Streaming Map Data Efficiently from Cloud to ECUs – A Cost-Efficient and Self-Adapting Solution for Intelligent Speed Assistance No access Pages 239 - 248 V. Horvath, H. Laine, G. Blahut, A. Késmárki, M. Pfeifle
      1. Understand and Testing AI Decisions with Explainable AI No access Pages 249 - 256 K. Chung
      2. Big Data Analytics for a seamless Design Flow of reliable Automated Driving Functions No access Pages 257 - 264 N. Kechler, Eric Sax
      3. Comprehensive Test Strategy for AI Based Systems – From AI Test Principles to T est Optimization No access Pages 265 - 282 U. Bodenhausen
      1. Computational enhancement is key to cost effective imaging radar for mass deployment No access Pages 283 - 292 Huanyu Gu
      2. Smart LiDAR Components – Automotive SPAD detector IC and high performance laser driver No access Pages 293 - 302 F. Finkeldey
      3. Setting a new standard for ultrasonic near-field perception – AI enabling data interface for ultrasonic systems . No access Pages 303 - 304 H. Barth
      1. Automatic Camera-based Road Defect Detection with Neural Networks No access Pages 305 - 314 K. Talits
      2. NDS – The Development and Use of a Worldwide Standard for Map Data No access Pages 315 - 324 F. Klebert
      3. Reliable and safe maps for automated driving No access Pages 325 - 330 S. Kuhn
      1. New GaN based DC-DC converter concept for future fuel cell and charging applications No access Pages 331 - 338 M. Raimann
      2. Sustainable Trucking No access Pages 339 - 348 D. Dudic
      1. Supplier‘s Perspective of the Truck Architecture Transformation No access Pages 349 - 358 G. Seidel, T. Smits, J. Lützner
      2. Charging of BEV trucks with more than 1 MW – How can the interaction of commercial vehicle, charging infrastructure and energy system succeed? No access Pages 359 - 360 B. Langer
      3. Continued protection for commercial vehicles and connected services No access Pages 361 - 368 J. Hytönen, C. Treviño
      1. Charging communication for commercial vehicles – as simple as for passenger cars? No access Pages 369 - 378 J. Großmann
      2. MCS Megawattladen – Chancen & Risiken No access Pages 379 - 380 M. Hessel
      3. Real-time, Context-aware E-Mobility Services to Optimize Commercial Transportation Ecosystem – Optimized Battery Electric Fleet Operations: Maximize utilization, Minimize electricity costs, Simplify o... No access Pages 381 - 394 S. Alexander
      1. Autonomous Driving @ MAN & Traton No access Pages 395 - 402 R. Weller, S. Manzinger
      2. Centralized Architecture in Commercial Vehicles and its impact on Software defined Architecture No access Pages 403 - 412 M. Tanimou, T. Stumpf
      1. AEF – Agricultural Interoperability Network – Let’s cultivate the digitalization No access S. Stesny
      1. Technology comparison of surround sensors for mobile machines – Change from rule-based systems to Deep Learning No access Pages 421 - 428 B. Franczyk
      2. Experience report of Technology Transfer towards Mobile Machinery based on Environment recognition systems No access Pages 429 - 436 A. Hartel, A. Bertsch, R. Hofmann
      1. Equipment Setup and Work Planning – A precondition for highly automated operations No access G. Kormann
      1. Bringing together major stakeholders to shape the future of autonomous operation. Can this also be done for the offhighway industry? No access Pages 447 - 460 S. Poledna, L. Antonia Zaza
      2. Autonomy by AgXeed – Development of an autonomous ecosystem No access Pages 461 - XVI L. H. M. Schmitz, J. J. Hiddema

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