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Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2011: Smart Systems for Electric, Safe and Networked Mobility

✍ Scribed by Steffen Müller, Bernd Elend (auth.), Gereon Meyer, Jürgen Valldorf (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
372
Series
VDI-Buch
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Fundamental transformations are imminent for the automobile today: propulsion technologies are going to shift from combustion engines to electric motors; cars and roads will soon be as safe and convenient as never before; and traffic will flow increasingly efficient. Many of these advancements are due to innovative information and communication technologies, controls and smart systems, both in the vehicle and at its interfaces with the systems for power supply, mobility and data communication.

The papers published in this book are selected from the submissions to the 15th International Forum on Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications (AMAA 2011) β€œSmart Systems for Electric, Safe and Networked Mobility”. They cover components, architectures and smart systems enabling the following functionalities: electric driving, safe cars and roads, and connected vehicles.

Additional information is available at www.amaa.de

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Partial Networking in the Electrical Vehicle....Pages 3-12
Development of Mathematical Models for an Electric Vehicle With 4 In-Wheel Electric Motors....Pages 13-21
Monitoring and Testing of an Electric Vehicle With 2 In-Wheel Motors: Variable Dynamic Behaviour and Control....Pages 23-32
Internet of Energy – Connecting Energy Anywhere Anytime....Pages 33-48
Efficient Allocation of Recharging Stations for Electric Vehicles in Urban Environments....Pages 49-58
EPV Project: ICT Tools & EV Integration Inside Smart Grids....Pages 59-68
Unifying Approach to Hybrid Control Software....Pages 69-78
Smart Power Li-Ion Battery Systems for the Safe and Networked Mobility Society: The ICT Potential....Pages 79-85
Front Matter....Pages 87-87
Low-Cost Platform Technology for LWIR Sensor Arrays for Use in Automotive Night Vision and Other Applications....Pages 89-97
Generalized Space Frequency Representation Techniques for Enhancement and Detection Under Low Light Conditions....Pages 99-107
Belt-Mic for Phone and In-Vehicle Communication - Pushing Handsfree Audio Performance to the Next Level....Pages 109-117
HMM Based Autarkic Reconstruction of Motorcycle Behavior from Low-Cost Inertial Measurements....Pages 119-127
Phase Spread Segmentation of Pedestrians in Far Infrared Images....Pages 129-138
Real-Time Pedestrian Recognition in Urban Environments....Pages 139-147
Development of a Low-Cost Automotive Laser Scanner – The EC Project MiniFaros....Pages 149-158
MEMS Mirror for Low Cost Laser Scanners....Pages 159-165
Omnidirectional Lenses for Low Cost Laser Scanners....Pages 167-174
PSI5 Interface for Ultra Compact Inertial Sensor Clusters....Pages 175-181
Front Matter....Pages 183-183
A User-Centric Approach for Efficient Daily Mobility Planning in E-Vehicle Infrastructure Networks....Pages 185-198
Using Vehicle Navigation and Journey Information for the Optimal Control of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles....Pages 199-211
Front Matter....Pages 183-183
EcoGem - Cooperative Advanced Driver Assistance System for Green Cars....Pages 213-223
Human-Centered Challenges and Contribution for the Implementation of Automated Driving....Pages 225-235
Large-Scale Vehicle Routing Scenarios Based on Pollutant Emissions....Pages 237-246
EV-Cockpit – Mobile Personal Travel Assistance for Electric Vehicles....Pages 247-257
DTF - A Simulation Environment for Communication Network Architecture Design of the Next Generation of Electric Cars....Pages 259-267
Dynamic Cruising Range Prediction for Electric Vehicles....Pages 269-277
Front Matter....Pages 279-279
iGMR-Based Angular Sensor for Rotor Position Detection Within EC-Motors....Pages 281-289
Architecture of an Integrated AMR Current Sensor (IACS) System for a Wide Range of Automotive Applications....Pages 291-303
Virtual Prototyping for Smart Systems for Electric, Safe and Networked Mobility....Pages 305-314
Tool of Impedimetric Based Micro-Sensors for Research and Development of Electronic Components....Pages 315-325
A Far Infrared VGA Detector Based on Uncooled Microbolometers for Automotive Applications....Pages 327-334
Requirements of Processing Extended Floating Car Data in a Large Scale Environment....Pages 335-342
Back Matter....Pages 343-357

✦ Subjects


Automotive Engineering; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Control


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