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ELIV 2024

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VDI-Berichte, Volume 2441
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 2024

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Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-3-18-092441-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-18-102441-6
Publisher
VDI Verlag, Düsseldorf
Series
VDI-Berichte
Volume
2441
Language
German
Pages
XVI
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XIV
    1. How to Integrate GenAI in Automotive Enhance GenAI or Change Development Philosophy? No access Pages 1 - 12 U. Bodenhausen
    2. Speeding up Generative-AI in Software-Defined Vehicles No access Pages 13 - 28 J. Richenhagen, M. Engelhard, J. Jeub, S. Kriebel, A. Kugler
    1. Building and scaling a machine learning platform to unlock AI in connected car services No access Pages 29 - 40 S. Zimmermann, W. Lenders, T. Lian Abt, M. Kuhn, P. Weber, A. Ganser
    2. Quo vadis Vision Zero – Can AI help us to make our vision come true? No access Pages 41 - 52 P. Dreiseitel, R. Grewe
    3. Auditing Guidelines for AI-based AD/ADAS Components focusing on AI Security No access Pages 53 - 66 G. Schneider, F. Woitschek, A. von Twickel, R. Plaga
    1. From Niche to Mainstream: Harnessing Generative AI for Automotive Excellence. GenAI is not Enough! No access Pages 67 - 80 A. Vickers, P. Fintl, D. Hughes, M. Roberts
    2. AI in Traffic: New Dimensions of Vehicle Intelligence New method for optimizing traffic flow through AI-based implementation of real-world traffic data from other road users No access Pages 81 - 92 K. Szelechowicz, K. A. Rösler
    3. Enabling Automotive MLOps with Open-Source Based Software No access Pages 93 - 104 X. Wang, A. Hübner, M. Kühl, B. Zlotnik
    1. Statistical methods and Monte-Carlo simulation ensure the safety case of the environmental sensor performance in BMW’s first L3 function, the BMW Personal Pilot L3 No access Pages 105 - 116 A. Schleich, F. Modes, T. Schaller, M. Werling
    2. The Path to Virtual Homologation Aspects of the necessary framework for product safety in ADAS/AD No access Pages 117 - 126 C. Wiegand, F. Sontheim, J.-E. Stavesand, A. Amoroso, S. Rößner
    1. Has the holy grail been found? Using Linux for safety-related applications No access Pages 127 - 132 M. Neukirchner
    2. State-of-The-Art of Foundation Software for Software-Defined Vehicle No access Pages 133 - 140 L. Hendrawan, R. Martin, L. Abdelkader
    3. Managing the complexity of joint steering, braking and powertrain coordination in emerging vehicle E/E architectures No access Pages 141 - 150 N. Haegele
    1. AUTOSAR and SOAFEE as Part of the SDV Alliance: Unifying the Software Defined Vehicle Ecosystem No access M. Niklas-Höret, B. Rill
    1. Automotive Vehicle Connectivity 2030 No access Pages 157 - 166 G. Schmitt, F. Fitzek, M. Gruffke
    2. LightOpen – a cloud-based lighting personalization service No access Pages 167 - 178 M. Peter
    3. Bring TSN cloud native support to SDV architectures No access Pages 179 - 212 F. Ozog
    4. Rust integration based on interoperability in legacy software No access Pages 213 - 220 P. Faymonville, C. Schwager
    1. SpecBook-Copilot – Efficient Formalization of Requirements using Artificial Intelligence in the Development of MB.OS No access Pages 221 - 232 M. Obstbaum, I. Wior, J. Kasper, P. Vaudrevange, S. Khan, M. Keckeisen, M. Staib, R. Freitag, J. Schneider
    2. Using Simulation in the Development of V2X Applications CarMaker V2X Interface and Local Hazard Warning No access Pages 233 - 242 V. Lizenberg, F. Specka, J. Hauenstein, M. Mayer
    3. Testing Variant-Rich Software-Defined Mobility Systems Methods, Future Challenges and Innovative Concepts No access Pages 243 - 256 L. Hettich, J. Stümpfle, M. Weyrich
    4. Optimizing Electronics Architecture for the deployment of Convolution Neural Networks using System-Level Modeling No access Pages 257 - 264 D. Shankar, T. Jose
    1. Using Large Language Models to generate critical driving situations for virtual and hybrid ADAS/AD testing No access Pages 265 - 280 L. Eisemann, L. Toettel, T. Watzl, T. K. Rupp, J. Schaper
    2. Ensuring ADAS functionality during periodic technical inspection ADAS/AD functionalities over a vehicle’s lifetim No access Pages 281 - 292 T. Ost, D. Petanjek, M. Beer
    3. Ensuring high reliability inside fail-operational systems Key prerequisite for SAE L3->L5 compliant automated driving No access Pages 293 - 298 L. Badescu
    4. Importance of CATR technology in testing 4D imaging radars No access Pages 299 - 302 A. Jain
    1. Collaborate with Chinese Partners to Navigate the SDV Transformation No access A. Wang
    1. Immersive In-car AR Live Gaming Enabled by SDV Architecture, ADAS Cameras & AI Software No access Pages 313 - 326 P. Reilhac, C. Nowakowski, A. Manila, J. Almeida
    2. Biometrics and sensor fusion for enhanced in-cabin safety and comfort Reducing complexity and increasing possibilities through a holistic approach to in-cabin monitoring No access Pages 327 - 342 W. Steinmann, B. Sondermann
    3. Leveraging AI/ML Techniques in Software Defined Architecture: Towards Emotional Quotient Prediction in Smart Automotive Cabins by Integrating Physiological and Vehicle Data. AI-driven Smart Cabin in S... No access Pages 343 - 358 S Gowrishankar, KV Muralidhara, M. Ghivari
    1. Generative AI based GUI reconfiguration using Natural Language Processing Leveraging the benefits of small and local LLMs No access Pages 359 - 378 T. Schäfer, J. Kottig, D. Macke
    2. Electric vehicles in 2024. Current UX challenges and concepts for the coming decade No access Pages 379 - 394 A. Bachmann, A. Matarage
    1. When innovation demand meets E/E architecture Further endeavours into next-gen architectural designs No access Pages 395 - 406 T. Huck, A. Achtzehn
    2. Managing Reuse and Dependencies of Hardware and Software Components in SDV Architectures No access Pages 407 - 418 F. Schreiner
    3. Transition from Domain to Zonal Network Architecture for Software Defined Vehicles (SDV) No access Pages 419 - 428 F. Ottofuelling
    1. Dead in 100 ms. Responsive (customer) functions require well-designed event chains and excellent timing requirements No access Pages 429 - 436 O. Schmidt, R. Münzenberger, M. Glück
    2. A New Era for Software Verification: Heterogeneous Multicore Compute With Model-Based Design and Virtual ECUs No access Pages 437 - 452 K. Brand, T. Tang, D. Selvaraj
    3. From Reality to Simulation: Automatized Transfer and Simulation of Critical Driving Scenarios with Digital Twins No access Pages 453 - 466 N. Neis, L. Eisemann, D. Hermann, J. Zhou, L. Toettel
    1. Battery-Integrated Multilevel Inverter Technology A Highly Integrated Electric Drivetrain Approach and its Technical Implementation in a Distributed Real-Time System No access Pages 467 - 476 D. Simon, T. Wenka
    2. Boosting vehicle range by mating semiconductor technologies No access Pages 477 - 482 M. Münzer, S. Zhang, C. Bauer, D. Graovac
    1. Integration of chargers and the grid How to Improve the Charging Experience of Your Customers by Better Integration with the Electricity Grid No access Pages 483 - 490 T. van Wijk
    2. Mapping the Future Role of Electric Vehicles as Energy Storage Systems: A Comprehensive Study on Current Market Trends and Future Projections for AC and DC Bidirectional Charging Detailed Review of Ma... No access Pages 491 - 504 F. Cigarini
    3. Advances in Electric Vehicle Charging Mapping between User Needs and Technology No access Pages 505 - 516 M. Stapelbroek, R. Savelsberg, M. Wegener, M. Faßbender
    1. Automotive eFuses: Challenges of Today and Solutions for the Future No access Pages 517 - 528 C. Lankeit, R. Dorociak, M. Teuber, O. Lüdtke, J. Ziethen
    2. Enabling an Open Eco-System for Chiplet based Automotive SoCs Chiplets are the future for automotive SoCs and Road towards first Generations No access Pages 529 - 540 M. Schaffert
    1. TARAs Performed on Different Levels of the Supply Chain – Experiences Based on Real Example ESLF Insights into Applying ISO/SAE 21434:2021 in Automotive Cybersecurity No access Pages 541 - 552 T. Liedtke, R. Messnarz
    2. Efficiency in UNECE R155. Type Approvals for Small OEMS – Lessons Learned No access Pages 553 - 564 F. Langner, W. McCaig, T. Nilges
    1. Recommendations for the practical use of Ethernet Security-Protocols and beyond No access Pages 565 - 578 S. Schran, R. Jung, A. Mukherji
    2. Contribution of Artificial Intelligence in Automotive Cyber Security Management System More Cybersecurity through Artificial Intelligence No access Pages 579 - XVI U. Akcakoca

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