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ELIV 2021
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- VDI-Berichte, Volume 2384
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- 2021
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- Edition
- 1/2021
- Copyright year
- 2021
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-18-092384-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-18-102384-6
- Publisher
- VDI Verlag, Düsseldorf
- Series
- VDI-Berichte
- Volume
- 2384
- Language
- German
- Pages
- XVI
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Partial access Pages I - XIV Download chapter (PDF)
- Forword No access Pages 1 - 4
- Collaborative Development of a Test Environment for Automated Driving No access Pages 5 - 16Authors: | | | | |
- Reliable Validation of Highly Automated Driving Functions by Increasing the Virtualization Level of High Performance Computing Platforms and Smart Sensors No access Pages 17 - 28Authors: |
- Removing Blind Spots – Infrastructure-assisted Collective Perception No access Pages 29 - 44Authors: | | | | |
- HERE HD Live Map – more than a sensor for Automated Driving No access Pages 45 - 46Authors:
- Hybrid collaborative positioning/navigation scheme for performance enhancements and local perception improvement for automated driving No access Pages 47 - 60Authors: | |
- The Evolution of Automation in Parking – Assisted, Automated, Autonomous No access Pages 61 - 74Authors: | | | | |
- Trajectory tracking using Neural Network for Autonomous Driving Systems No access Pages 75 - 82Authors: | |
- Ansys Real Time Physics Based Radar Simulation – An Enabler for Machine Learning in the Context of Autonomous Driving No access Pages 83 - 94Authors: | | | | |
- Automated Driving – How cloud infrastructure plays a vital role in future of validation for Automated Driving? No access Pages 95 - 104Authors: | | |
- Chassis Health Management – End-to-End Architecture and Methods No access Pages 105 - 116Authors: |
- A new perspective for manufacturers: Cloud-based utilization of operational fleet data No access Pages 117 - 130Authors: | |
- Graph-based Vehicle Diagnostics using Machine Learning No access Pages 131 - 142Authors: | | | |
- AI-based Signal Integrity Monitoring for Integrated Vehicle Health Management No access Pages 143 - 150Authors: | | |
- Make AI Testing Meaningful – From Understanding to Mastering of AI Testing No access Pages 151 - 162Authors:
- Machine learning approach towards remote diagnostics and repair of electric vehicle charging processes No access Pages 163 - 174Authors: | | |
- A new approach to make Autonomous Driving safe – How to drive a SOTIF process for a level 4 driverless automated driving system Subhead No access Pages 175 - 186Authors: | |
- Automotive Software Development – Is it Different? No access Pages 187 - 196Authors:
- Combined application of agile practices and functional safety in automotive software development No access Pages 197 - 204Authors:
- Model-Based Systems Engineering accelerated No access Pages 205 - 214Authors:
- Transformation of the Software Integration Process No access Pages 215 - 222Authors:
- Automotive digital twin: An approach for isolating and virtual validating of software updates in end-to-end architectures based on customer vehicles No access Pages 223 - 236Authors: | | |
- Virtual software platform for the car – On the road to the next paradigm shift with VIRTIO standards No access Pages 237 - 244Authors:
- AUTOSAR Vehicle Operating System (AVOS) – The Safe and Secure Framework for Automotive System Architectures No access Pages 245 - 256Authors: | |
- The Case for an Open Integrating Operating System, Middleware Specification Development Approach No access Pages 257 - 272Authors:
- Paving the way for the „Software Defined Vehicle“ No access Pages 273 - 284Authors:
- An Eco-System for the Development of Automotive Innovation Roadmaps No access Pages 285 - 294Authors: | | | |
- Future Collaboration Ecosystem for Automotive Microelectronic Innovation Processes No access Pages 295 - 308Authors: | | |
- CAN XL: The third CAN protocol generation No access Pages 309 - 316Authors:
- Perceptive Advanced Car-driver Drowsiness Monitoring Neuro-Embedded System No access Pages 317 - 330Authors:
- Active Acoustics Innovations Supported by Tuning & Prediction Tools No access Pages 331 - 338Authors:
- Digital Light for Digital Live No access Pages 339 - 350Authors:
- Experience: Driven – The role of in-cabin audio in the vehicles of tomorrow No access Pages 351 - 354Authors:
- User Experience – The key to successfully combining electric mobility and connectivity No access Pages 355 - 366Authors:
- Augmented Reality Guidance based on 6D Positioning and HD Lanes No access Pages 367 - 380Authors: | | | |
- ShyTech Displays – Enabling a new era of puristic vehicle design and enhanced user experience No access Pages 381 - 388Authors:
- Adaptive Driving Beam [1] – The next mandatory Safety System? No access Pages 389 - 394Authors:
- Architecting for Secure, Safe and Agile Software Defined Vehicles – Learnings from the Personal Computer industry No access Pages 395 - 408Authors: |
- Applying Standards for future Vehicle Diagnostic and Vehicle Lifecycle Management No access Pages 409 - 422Authors: |
- Electric Systems – Simplified and standardized engineering for sophisticated automotive electric/ electronics No access Pages 423 - 426Authors:
- New architecture approaches and their impact on automotive wiring harness No access Pages 427 - 428Authors:
- New Automotive E/E architecture and how TC4xx enables it – From domain-based to zone-based approach No access Pages 429 - 434Authors: | |
- A Safety-Certified Vehicle OS to Enable Software-Defined Vehicles No access Pages 435 - 446Authors: |
- Safety Architectures for Automotive Cross Domain Servers – Challenges and Potentials No access Pages 447 - 458Authors: |
- Wireless Charging for Electric Vehicles with its Boundary Conditions – A Contribution for Market Breakthrough No access Pages 459 - 474Authors: | | | |
- Electric Charge Lid – System components for future charge lid systems No access Pages 475 - 488Authors: | | | | | |
- Evaluation of a driver’s compatibility with electric, plug-in hybrid, and hybrid vehicles based on mobility patterns analytics No access Pages 489 - 500Authors: | | |
- CharIN e.V. – Empowering the next level of e-mobility No access Pages 501 - 504Authors: |
- Wireless Charging Systems for EVs – The answer to the consumers demand! No access Pages 505 - 508Authors:
- Real-time Contextual Intelligence Services for Connected Electrified Vehicles No access Pages 509 - 522Authors: | |
- How to solve the trade-off between vehicle dynamics, traveling time and CO2 emissions. The CO2-Life Cycle Assessment for the Porsche Taycan No access Pages 523 - 532Authors:
- Modular, standardized, and innovative Power Electronics for Automotive No access Pages 533 - 544Authors: |
- Long distance e-mobility in the trade-off between battery capacity & charging power – Battery immersion cooling as enabler technology? No access Pages 545 - 562Authors: | | |
- Shifting Left the development of Electric Vehicle Products, from System to Software No access Pages 563 - 578Authors:
- A Battery Digital Twin framework for Predictive Maintenance and State of Health Estimation of Electric Vehicles No access Pages 579 - 592Authors: | | | |
- Towards lead-acid free 12 V power supply for electrified vehicles and highly automated driving functions No access Pages 593 - 604Authors: |
- State of Health and State of Charge Estimation method – A Machine Learning based hybrid approach No access Pages 605 - 612Authors: |
- Scalable Automotive Intrusion Detection Systems – From the ECU to the Vehicle Operation Centre No access Pages 613 - 622Authors: |
- The Crossroads of Automotive Security and GDPR No access Pages 623 - 640Authors: | |
- Implementing adequate security for UN R 155 with AUTOSAR – Retrofitting existing architectures No access Pages 641 - 650Authors: | |
- 5G and Artificial Intelligence transforming Cars and the Transportation System No access Pages 651 - 652Authors:
- Concept ELV² – Development of an Electric Drive Axle for Heavy Commercial Vehicles No access Pages 653 - XVIAuthors: | | |





