<p>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 sys
Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2018: Smart Systems for Clean, Safe and Shared Road Vehicles
✍ Scribed by Jörg Dubbert, Beate Müller, Gereon Meyer
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Mobility
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
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 authors report about recent breakthroughs in electric and electronic components and systems, driver assistance, vehicle automation and electrification as well as data, clouds and machine learning. Furthermore, innovation aspects and impacts of connected and automated driving are covered. The target audience primarily comprises research experts and practitioners in industry and academia, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students alike.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
All-Weather Vision for Automotive Safety: Which Spectral Band? (Nicolas Pinchon, Olivier Cassignol, Adrien Nicolas, Frédéric Bernardin, Patrick Leduc, Jean-Philippe Tarel et al.)....Pages 3-15
Machine Learning Based Automatic Extrinsic Calibration of an Onboard Monocular Camera for Driving Assistance Applications on Smart Mobile Devices (Razvan Itu, Radu Danescu)....Pages 16-28
Front Matter ....Pages 29-29
Towards Collaborative Perception for Automated Vehicles in Heterogeneous Traffic (Saifullah Khan, Franz Andert, Nicolai Wojke, Julian Schindler, Alejandro Correa, Anton Wijbenga)....Pages 31-42
Real Time Recognition of Non-driving Related Tasks in the Context of Highly Automated Driving (Timo Pech, Stephan Enhuber, Bernhard Wandtner, Gerald Schmidt, Gerd Wanielik)....Pages 43-55
Affordable and Safe High Performance Vehicle Computers with Ultra-Fast On-Board Ethernet for Automated Driving (Martin Hager, Przemyslaw Gromala, Bernhard Wunderle, Sven Rzepka)....Pages 56-68
The Disrupters: The First to Market Automation Technologies to Revolutionize Mobility (Adriano Alessandrini)....Pages 69-74
TrustVehicle – Improved Trustworthiness and Weather-Independence of Conditionally Automated Vehicles in Mixed Traffic Scenarios (Pamela Innerwinkler, Ahu Ece Hartavi Karci, Mikko Tarkiainen, Micaela Troglia, Emrah Kinav, Berzah Ozan et al.)....Pages 75-89
Adaptation Layer Based Hybrid Communication Architecture: Practical Approach in ADAS&ME (Prachi Mittal, Emily Bourne, Tim Leinmueller)....Pages 90-96
Assistance and Mitigation Strategies in Case of Impaired Motorcycle Riders: The ADAS&ME Case Study (Luca Zanovello, Stella Nikolaou, Ioannis Symeonidis, Marco Manuzzi)....Pages 97-107
Front Matter ....Pages 109-109
Towards a Privacy-Preserving Way of Vehicle Data Sharing – A Case for Blockchain Technology? (Christian Kaiser, Marco Steger, Ali Dorri, Andreas Festl, Alexander Stocker, Michael Fellmann et al.)....Pages 111-122
Challenges and Opportunities of Artificial Intelligence for Automated Driving (Benjamin Wilsch, Hala Elrofai, Edgar Krune)....Pages 123-135
Front Matter ....Pages 137-137
Light Electric Vehicle Design Tailored to Human Needs (Diana Trojaniello, Alessia Cristiano, Alexander Otto, Elvir Kahrimanovic, Aldo Sorniotti, Davide Dalmasso et al.)....Pages 139-152
DCCS-ECU an Innovative Control and Energy Management Module for EV and HEV Applications (Bartłomiej Kras, Paweł Irzmański, Maciej Kwiatkowski)....Pages 153-161
Connectivity Design Considerations for a Dedicated Shared Mobility Vehicle (Jörg Kottig, Dirk Macke, Michael Pielen)....Pages 162-172
Front Matter ....Pages 173-173
Trends and Challenges of the New Mobility Society (Sakuto Goda)....Pages 175-182
Roadmap for Accelerated Innovation in Level 4/5 Connected and Automated Driving (Jörg Dubbert, Benjamin Wilsch, Carolin Zachäus, Gereon Meyer)....Pages 183-194
Back Matter ....Pages 195-196
✦ Subjects
Engineering; Automotive Engineering; Transportation; Nanotechnology and Microengineering; Sustainable Development; Circuits and Systems
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