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Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2007

โœ Scribed by Jรผrgen Valldorf, Wolfgang Gessner (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
330
Series
VDI-Buch
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Looking back when the International Forum on Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Application (AMAA) started, enormous progress has been made in reducing casualties, emissions and in increasing comfort and performance. Microsystems in many cases provided the key functions for this progress. Although the issues the event concentrated on didnโ€™t change significantly (safety, powertrain, comfort, etc.), considerable shifts of technological paradigms and approaches can be stated.

The future of microsystems will consist of integrated smart systems which are able to diagnose a situation, to describe and to qualify it. They will be able to identify and mutually address each other. They will be predictive and therefore they will be able to decide and help to decide. Smart systems will enable the automobile to interact with the environment, they will perform multiple tasks and assist a variety of activities. Smart systems will be highly reliable, often networked and energy autonomous.

There is a coincidence of the AMAA objectives and those of EPoSS, the European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration, contributing intensively to the development of automotive-specific smart systems. You will find a series of the EPoSS items in the programme of the 11th AMAA, which continues to be a unique exchange forum for companies in the automotive value chain.

The publication in hand also reflects these issues. It is a cut-out of new technological priorities in the area of microsystems-based smart devices and opens up a mid-term perspective of future smart systems applications in automobiles.

Additional information is available on www.amaa.de

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages 1-16
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Pressure Monitoring Sensing Market - Who will win the Race between Hybrid vs Monolithic Integrated Products?....Pages 3-10
Prospects and Strategic Considerations for Automotive MEMS Component Suppliers and System Integrators....Pages 11-17
Front Matter....Pages 19-19
Reduced Stopping Distance by Radar-Vision Fusion....Pages 21-35
Networking Sensors and Actuators for a New Active Headrest....Pages 37-46
Classification of Road Conditions โ€“ to Improve Safety....Pages 47-59
New European Approach for Intersection Safety โ€“ Results of the EC-Project INTERSAFE....Pages 61-74
Exploiting Latest Developments in Signal Processing and Tracking for โ€œSmartโ€ Multi-Sensor Multi-Target ACC....Pages 75-90
Enhancing ACC Stop&Go with Digital Map Information....Pages 91-98
Landmark Navigation for Robust Object Tracking in Skidding Maneuvers Using Laser Scanners....Pages 99-118
Fast Fusion of Range and Video Sensor Data....Pages 119-134
Pedestrian Protection Systems using Cooperative Sensor Technology....Pages 135-145
Front Matter....Pages 147-147
Misfire Detection System based on the Measure of Crankshaft Angular Velocity....Pages 149-161
โ€œIntelligentโ€ High Pressure Sensor for Automotive Application....Pages 163-174
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
Embedded Security Solutions for Automotive Applications....Pages 177-191
Automotive 1 Gbit/s Link opens New Century in Car HMI and Driver Assistance Systems....Pages 193-199
The ConnectedDrive Context Server โ€“ flexible Software Architecture for a Context Aware Vehicle....Pages 201-213
Front Matter....Pages 215-215
Sensors for Active and Passive Safety Systems....Pages 217-227
Failure Mechanism Analysis as Enabler for improved Test and Reliability Strategy - the Road to Success?....Pages 229-235
Intelligent Low-Power Management and Concepts for Battery-less Direct Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS)....Pages 237-249
Inertial Sensor Performance for Diverse Integration Strategies in Automotive Safety....Pages 251-263
Front Matter....Pages 215-215
Far Infrared Low-Cost Uncooled Bolometer for Automotive Use....Pages 265-278
New MEMS Timing References for Automotive Applications....Pages 279-289
MEMS Gyroscopes for Automotive Applications....Pages 291-306
Silicon Technology enabling Cost effective HAR Structures....Pages 307-315
High-End Inclinometers - Evolution of Digital Platform towards Performance, Safety and Sensor Fusion....Pages 317-328
Back Matter....Pages 329-340

โœฆ Subjects


Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation; Automotive and Aerospace Engineering, Traffic; Industrial and Production Engineering


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