<p>This volume of the Lecture Notes in Mobility series contains papers written by speakers at the 22nd International Forum on Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications (AMAA 2018) "Smart Systems for Clean, Safe and Shared Road Vehicles" that was held in Berlin, Germany in September 2018. The
Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2014: Smart Systems for Safe, Clean and Automated Vehicles
β Scribed by Jan Fischer-Wolfarth, Gereon Meyer (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Mobility
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The automobile is going through the biggest transformation in its history. Automation and electrification of vehicles are expected to enable safer and cleaner mobility. The prospects and requirements of the future automobile affect innovations in major technology fields like driver assistance systems, vehicle networking and drivetrain development. Smart systems such as adaptive ICT components and MEMS devices, novel network architectures, integrated sensor systems, intelligent interfaces and functional materials form the basis of these features and permit their successful and synergetic integration. It has been the mission of the International Forum on Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications (AMAA) for more than fifteen years to detect novel trends and to discuss the technological implications from early on. Therefore, the topic of the AMAA 2014 will be βSmart Systems for Safe, Clean and Automated Vehiclesβ. This book contains peer-reviewed papers written by leading engineers and researchers which all address the ongoing research and novel developments in the field.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-18
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Evolution in Advanced Driver Assistance: From Steering Support in Highway Construction Zones to Assistance in Urban Narrow Road Scenarios....Pages 3-13
Smart and Green ACC: As Applied to a Through the Road Hybrid Electric Vehicle....Pages 15-27
Layer-Based Multi-Sensor Fusion Architecture for Cooperative and Automated Driving Application Development....Pages 29-38
Design of Real-Time Transition from Driving Assistance to Automation Function: Bayesian Artificial Intelligence Approach....Pages 39-48
Enhancing Mobility Using Innovative Technologies and Highly Flexible Autonomous Vehicles....Pages 49-58
Front Matter....Pages 59-59
Assessing the Evolution of E/E Hardware Modules with Conceptual Function Architectures....Pages 61-69
Increased Consumption in Oversaturated City Traffic Based on Empirical Vehicle Data....Pages 71-79
An Active Vulnerable Road User Protection Based on One 24 GHz Automotive Radar....Pages 81-91
Power Saving in Automotive Ethernet....Pages 93-100
Analysis of Cluster Ring Controller/Area Networks for Enhanced Transmission and Fault-Tolerance in Vehicle Networks....Pages 101-110
Context-Based Service Fusion for Personalized On-Board Information Support....Pages 111-120
Prediction of Switching Times of Traffic Actuated Signal Controls Using Support Vector Machines....Pages 121-129
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
Predictive Optimization of the Operating Strategy in Future Volkswagen Vehicles....Pages 133-142
(Cost)-Efficient System Solutions e.g. Integrated Battery Management, Communication and Module Supply for the 48V Power Supply in Passenger Cars....Pages 143-152
Safety Simulation in the Concept Phase: Advanced Co-simulation Toolchain for Conventional, Hybrid and Fully Electric Vehicles....Pages 153-164
When Do We Get the Electronic Battery Switch?....Pages 165-177
On Board Energy Management Algorithm Based on Fuzzy Logic for an Urban Electric Bus with Hybrid Energy Storage System....Pages 179-187
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
COSIVU - Compact, Smart and Reliable Drive Unit for Commercial Electric Vehicles....Pages 191-200
Development of a Solid-Borne Sound Sensor to Detect Bearing Faults Based on a MEMS Sensor and a PVDF Foil Sensor....Pages 201-211
Compact, Safe and Efficient Wireless and Inductive Charging for Plug-In Hybrids and Electric Vehicles....Pages 213-234
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
Reliability of New SiC BJT Power Modules for Fully Electric Vehicles....Pages 235-244
A Framework for Design, Test, and Validation of Electric Car Modules....Pages 245-254
Application of Li-Ion Cell Aging Models on Automotive Electrical Propulsion Cells....Pages 255-263
Front Matter....Pages 265-265
Visualisation Functions in Advanced Camera-Based Surround View Systems....Pages 267-276
Evaluation of Angular Sensor Systems for Rotor Position Sensing of Automotive Electric Drives....Pages 277-286
Future Trends of Advanced Power Electronics and Control Systems for Electric Vehicles....Pages 287-296
Back Matter....Pages 297-301
β¦ Subjects
Automotive Engineering; Nanotechnology and Microengineering; Transportation; Circuits and Systems; Nanotechnology and Microengineering
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