Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2012: Smart Systems for Safe, Sustainable and Networked Vehicles

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The ambitious objectives of future road mobility, i.e. fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and zero accidents, imply a paradigm shift in the concept of the car regarding its architecture, materials, and propulsion technology, and require an intelligent integration into the systems of transportation and power. ICT, components and smart systems have been essential for a multitude of recent innovations, and are expected to be key enabling technologies for the changes ahead, both inside the vehicle and at its interfaces for the exchange of data and power with the outside world.

It has been the objective of the International Forum on Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications (AMAA) for almost two decades to detect novel trends and to discuss technological implications and innovation potential from day one on. In 2012, the topic of the AMAA conference is “Smart Systems for Safe, Sustainable and Networked Vehicles”. The conference papers selected for this book address current research, developments and innovations in the field of ICT, components and systems and other key enabling technologies leading to the automobile and road transport of the future. The book focuses on application fields such as electrification, power train and vehicle efficiency, safety and driver assistance, networked vehicles, as well as components and systems.

Additional information is available at www.amaa.de

Author(s): Alexander Otto, Sven Rzepka, Thomas Mager, Bernd Michel, Claudio Lanciotti (auth.), Gereon Meyer (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 366
Tags: Automotive Engineering; Mechatronics; Circuits and Systems

Front Matter....Pages 1-13
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Battery Management Network for Fully Electrical Vehicles Featuring Smart Systems at Cell and Pack Level....Pages 3-14
Smart Battery Cell Monitoring with Contactless Data Transmission....Pages 15-26
New Concepts of High Current Sensing by Using Active Semiconductors for the Energy Management in Automotive Applications....Pages 27-35
Comparison of Gapped and Gapless Designs for an Automotive DC-DC Converter Inductor....Pages 37-47
Wireless Charging: The Future of Electric Vehicles....Pages 49-56
Standard Proposal for Resonant Inductive Charging of Electric Vehicles....Pages 57-68
Research Project E-Performance - In-Car-Network Optimization for Electric Vehicles....Pages 69-78
Automotive Ethernet, a Holistic Approach for a Next Generation In-Vehicle Networking Standard....Pages 79-89
Ethernet-Based and Function-Independent Vehicle Control-Platform: Motivation, Idea and Technical Concept Fulfilling Quantitative Safety-Requirements from ISO 26262....Pages 91-107
Design of a Robust Plausibility Check for an Adaptive Vehicle Observer in an Electric Vehicle....Pages 109-119
Simplified Architecture by the Use of Decision Units....Pages 121-130
Plug-In Hybrid Electrical Commercial Vehicle: Energy Flow Control Strategies....Pages 131-144
The MobicarInfo System: Tackling Key Issues in EV Range Anxiety....Pages 145-156
Estimation of In-Use Powertrain Parameters of Fully Electric Vehicle Using Advanced ARM Microcontrollers....Pages 157-164
Front Matter....Pages 165-165
Laser-Based Hierarchical Grid Mapping for Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects....Pages 167-176
Lane Accurate Position Sensing of Vehicles for Cooperative Driver Assistance Systems....Pages 177-186
On the Design of Performance Testing Methods for Active Safety Systems....Pages 187-196
Advanced Driver Assistance System Supporting Routing and Navigation for Fully Electric Vehicles....Pages 197-206
Slippery Road Detection by Using Different Methods of Polarised Light....Pages 207-220
A Centralized Real-Time Driver Assistance System for Road Safety Based on Smartphone....Pages 221-230
Front Matter....Pages 165-165
Simulation of Advanced Lateral Safety Systems as a Cost Effective Tool to Estimate Potential Success....Pages 231-238
Front Matter....Pages 239-239
Traffic Jam Warning Messages from Measured Vehicle Data with the Use of Three-Phase Traffic Theory....Pages 241-250
Realtime Roadboundary Detection for Urban Areas....Pages 251-256
Overall Probabilistic Framework for Modeling and Analysis of Intersection Situations....Pages 257-268
Lane-Sensitive Positioning and Navigation for Innovative ITS Services....Pages 269-279
Vehicle Re-Identification With Several Magnetic Sensors....Pages 281-290
Front Matter....Pages 291-291
Truck Safety Applications for Cost-Efficient Laser Scanner Sensors....Pages 293-299
Far Infrared Imaging Sensor for Mass Production of Night Vision and Pedestrian Detection Systems....Pages 301-312
A Laser Scanner Chip Set for Accurate Perception Systems....Pages 313-322
Biaxial Tripod MEMS Mirror and Omnidirectional Lens for a Low Cost Wide Angle Laser Range Sensor....Pages 323-332
A Generic Approach for Performance Evaluation of Vehicle Electronic Control Systems....Pages 333-342
Outlook for Safety and Powertrain Sensors....Pages 343-352
Back Matter....Pages 0--1