Zusammenfassung
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Content
Foreword 1
ADAS
Seeing With Sound – Next-level 3D ultrasonic sensors based on echolocation 5
N. Knappstein, Toposens, Munich
Ensuring the reliability, availability and safety of fully automated and autonomous transport systems through modern system architectures 11
J. Heinrich, A. Braasch, Institut für Qualitäts- und Zuverlässigkeitsmanagement GmbH,
Wuppertal;
F. Plinke, Institut für Qualitäts- und Zuverlässigkeitsmanagement GmbH, Hamburg
ADAS/AD Systems: Efficient Testing & Validation – From data acquisition to data analytics 21
M. Kremer, M. Kreutz, M. Luxen, S. Christiaens, FEV Europe GmbH, Aachen
Problems and solution spaces for driver-initiated handover from automatic to manual driving mode 31
J. Klesing, Nexteer Automotive, Auburn Hills, USA;
S. Safour, Nexteer Automotive, Paris, France
UX
User-centred development of a display concept for fully automated driving – A methodical approach 45
L. Gaue...
Schlagworte
Nutzer Erfahrung Automotive Industrie Fahrer cockpit-Bedienoberfläche Lichtfeld Technologie Hybridisierung UX automotive industry driver cockpit-UI lightfield Technology hybridization- 1–4 Foreword 1–4
- 5–44 ADAS 5–44
- 45–86 UX 45–86
- 87–200 E-Vehicles 87–200
- 201–274 End-2-End 201–274
- 275–306 Mission D 275–306
- 307–346 Data Management 307–346
- 347–364 Mission D 347–364
- 365–382 ADAS KI 365–382
- 383–418 ADAS 383–418
- 419–492 Security 419–492
- 493–528 Architectures + Software 493–528
- 529–536 Mission D – Charging 529–536
- 537–XII On-Board 2.0 537–XII