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Forword
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5–104
Automated Driving
5–104
5–16
Collaborative Development of a Test Environment for Automated Driving
T. Fricke, F. Schuck, J. Vogelpoh, J. Ax, R. Stolpe, H. Amelunxen
T. Fricke, F. Schuck, J. Vogelpoh, J. Ax, R. Stolpe, H. Amelunxen
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17–28
Reliable Validation of Highly Automated Driving Functions by Increasing the Virtualization Level of High Performance Computing Platforms and Smart Sensors
S. Wonneberger, S. Balci
S. Wonneberger, S. Balci
17–28
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29–44
Removing Blind Spots – Infrastructure-assisted Collective Perception
F. A. Schiegg, I. Llatser, H. Tchouankem, T. Frye, F. Wildschutte, F. Hofmann
F. A. Schiegg, I. Llatser, H. Tchouankem, T. Frye, F. Wildschutte, F. Hofmann
29–44
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45–46
HERE HD Live Map – more than a sensor for Automated Driving
C. Hurasky
C. Hurasky
45–46
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47–60
Hybrid collaborative positioning/navigation scheme for performance enhancements and local perception improvement for automated driving
D. Bartlett, S. Sesia, T. Yuan Liu
D. Bartlett, S. Sesia, T. Yuan Liu
47–60
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61–74
The Evolution of Automation in Parking – Assisted, Automated, Autonomous
A. Hohm, B. Hartmann, S. Khodaverdian, D. Bosch, B. Lattke, P. Keck
A. Hohm, B. Hartmann, S. Khodaverdian, D. Bosch, B. Lattke, P. Keck
61–74
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75–82
Trajectory tracking using Neural Network for Autonomous Driving Systems
L. Gonzales-Fuentes, M. Harihar, M. Cassol
L. Gonzales-Fuentes, M. Harihar, M. Cassol
75–82
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83–94
Ansys Real Time Physics Based Radar Simulation – An Enabler for Machine Learning in the Context of Autonomous Driving
K. Saad, A. Sligar, R. Kipp, J. Decker, D. Rey, S. M. Canta
K. Saad, A. Sligar, R. Kipp, J. Decker, D. Rey, S. M. Canta
83–94
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95–104
Automated Driving – How cloud infrastructure plays a vital role in future of validation for Automated Driving?
M. Rath, N. KN, A. K. Laxminarayana, R. Tandon
M. Rath, N. KN, A. K. Laxminarayana, R. Tandon
95–104
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105–142
Data Analytics
105–142
105–116
Chassis Health Management – End-to-End Architecture and Methods
J. Klesing, P. Schmitt
J. Klesing, P. Schmitt
105–116
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117–130
A new perspective for manufacturers: Cloud-based utilization of operational fleet data
F. von Bulow, F. Heinrich, T. Meisen
F. von Bulow, F. Heinrich, T. Meisen
117–130
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131–142
Graph-based Vehicle Diagnostics using Machine Learning
M. Gresser, M. Mende, M. D. Rabe, B. Baker, A. Unger
M. Gresser, M. Mende, M. D. Rabe, B. Baker, A. Unger
131–142
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143–186
AI – Self learning vehicles
143–186
143–150
AI-based Signal Integrity Monitoring for Integrated Vehicle Health Management
S. Apartsin, H. Stein, G. Reiter, K. Williams
S. Apartsin, H. Stein, G. Reiter, K. Williams
143–150
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151–162
Make AI Testing Meaningful – From Understanding to Mastering of AI Testing
U. Bodenhausen
U. Bodenhausen
151–162
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163–174
Machine learning approach towards remote diagnostics and repair of electric vehicle charging processes
K. Renatus, A. Unger, B. Baker, O. Manicke
K. Renatus, A. Unger, B. Baker, O. Manicke
163–174
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175–186
A new approach to make Autonomous Driving safe – How to drive a SOTIF process for a level 4 driverless automated driving system Subhead
S. Fulster, S. Hempel, R. Meyfarth
S. Fulster, S. Hempel, R. Meyfarth
175–186
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187–214
Software Technologies
187–214
187–196
Automotive Software Development – Is it Different?
S. Kraus
S. Kraus
187–196
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197–204
Combined application of agile practices and functional safety in automotive software development
S. Kuhn
S. Kuhn
197–204
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205–214
Model-Based Systems Engineering accelerated
O. Kath
O. Kath
205–214
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215–236
Software
215–236
215–222
Transformation of the Software Integration Process
C. Schwager
C. Schwager
215–222
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223–236
Automotive digital twin: An approach for isolating and virtual validating of software updates in end-to-end architectures based on customer vehicles
T. Fuchs, O. Manicke, M. Zinser, B. Baker
T. Fuchs, O. Manicke, M. Zinser, B. Baker
223–236
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237–308
Software Technologies
237–308
237–244
Virtual software platform for the car – On the road to the next paradigm shift with VIRTIO standards
I. Trefz
I. Trefz
237–244
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245–256
AUTOSAR Vehicle Operating System (AVOS) – The Safe and Secure Framework for Automotive System Architectures
G. Reichart, R. Asmus, B. Mattner
G. Reichart, R. Asmus, B. Mattner
245–256
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257–272
The Case for an Open Integrating Operating System, Middleware Specification Development Approach
A. Knoll
A. Knoll
257–272
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273–284
Paving the way for the „Software Defined Vehicle“
M. Schleicher
M. Schleicher
273–284
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285–294
An Eco-System for the Development of Automotive Innovation Roadmaps
B. Hellenthal, C. Grimm, J. Koch, A. Breckel, M. Tichy
B. Hellenthal, C. Grimm, J. Koch, A. Breckel, M. Tichy
285–294
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295–308
Future Collaboration Ecosystem for Automotive Microelectronic Innovation Processes
C. Heer, J. C. Gobel, D. Mollahassani, S. Forte
C. Heer, J. C. Gobel, D. Mollahassani, S. Forte
295–308
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309–394
Electronics Innovation
309–394
309–316
CAN XL: The third CAN protocol generation
H. Zeltwanger
H. Zeltwanger
309–316
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317–330
Perceptive Advanced Car-driver Drowsiness Monitoring Neuro-Embedded System
F. Rundo
F. Rundo
317–330
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331–338
Active Acoustics Innovations Supported by Tuning & Prediction Tools
Z. Hermon
Z. Hermon
331–338
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339–350
Digital Light for Digital Live
M. Kruppa
M. Kruppa
339–350
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351–354
Experience: Driven – The role of in-cabin audio in the vehicles of tomorrow
P. Kosak
P. Kosak
351–354
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355–366
User Experience – The key to successfully combining electric mobility and connectivity
A. Matarage
A. Matarage
355–366
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367–380
Augmented Reality Guidance based on 6D Positioning and HD Lanes
C. Cremers, P. Hubertus, R. Laszlo, M. Pfeifle, O. Muratov
C. Cremers, P. Hubertus, R. Laszlo, M. Pfeifle, O. Muratov
367–380
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381–388
ShyTech Displays – Enabling a new era of puristic vehicle design and enhanced user experience
F. Rabe
F. Rabe
381–388
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389–394
Adaptive Driving Beam [1] – The next mandatory Safety System?
W. Huhn
W. Huhn
389–394
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395–458
End-2-End Architecture
395–458
395–408
Architecting for Secure, Safe and Agile Software Defined Vehicles – Learnings from the Personal Computer industry
S. Selitrennikoff, M. Ortegon-Cabrera
S. Selitrennikoff, M. Ortegon-Cabrera
395–408
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409–422
Applying Standards for future Vehicle Diagnostic and Vehicle Lifecycle Management
O. Meyer, B. Bohlen
O. Meyer, B. Bohlen
409–422
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423–426
Electric Systems – Simplified and standardized engineering for sophisticated automotive electric/ electronics
R. Milke
R. Milke
423–426
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427–428
New architecture approaches and their impact on automotive wiring harness
O. Bettgens
O. Bettgens
427–428
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429–434
New Automotive E/E architecture and how TC4xx enables it – From domain-based to zone-based approach
K. Heurtefeux, M. Kumar, M. Cassol
K. Heurtefeux, M. Kumar, M. Cassol
429–434
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435–446
A Safety-Certified Vehicle OS to Enable Software-Defined Vehicles
J. Becker, D. Pangercic
J. Becker, D. Pangercic
435–446
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447–458
Safety Architectures for Automotive Cross Domain Servers – Challenges and Potentials
D. Geyer, C. Miedl
D. Geyer, C. Miedl
447–458
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459–522
E-Mobility
459–522
459–474
Wireless Charging for Electric Vehicles with its Boundary Conditions – A Contribution for Market Breakthrough
M. Bottigheimer, T. Lammle, C. Lammle, V. Schall, A. Wiebelt
M. Bottigheimer, T. Lammle, C. Lammle, V. Schall, A. Wiebelt
459–474
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475–488
Electric Charge Lid – System components for future charge lid systems
J. Langkau, S. Wenz, T. V. Fernandez, L. Pullen, A. Tekavčič, N. Jezeršek, A. Wagner
J. Langkau, S. Wenz, T. V. Fernandez, L. Pullen, A. Tekavčič, N. Jezeršek, A. Wagner
475–488
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489–500
Evaluation of a driver’s compatibility with electric, plug-in hybrid, and hybrid vehicles based on mobility patterns analytics
G. Castignani, F. Chandelle, S. Jafarnejad, I. Scherer
G. Castignani, F. Chandelle, S. Jafarnejad, I. Scherer
489–500
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501–504
CharIN e.V. – Empowering the next level of e-mobility
C. Bracklo, M. Keller
C. Bracklo, M. Keller
501–504
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505–508
Wireless Charging Systems for EVs – The answer to the consumers demand!
T. Nindl
T. Nindl
505–508
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509–522
Real-time Contextual Intelligence Services for Connected Electrified Vehicles
S. Alexander, F. Borrelli, M. Pfeifle
S. Alexander, F. Borrelli, M. Pfeifle
509–522
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523–612
E-Vehicle
523–612
523–532
How to solve the trade-off between vehicle dynamics, traveling time and CO2 emissions. The CO2-Life Cycle Assessment for the Porsche Taycan
O. Bitsche
O. Bitsche
523–532
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533–544
Modular, standardized, and innovative Power Electronics for Automotive
J. P. Mercier, O. Ploix
J. P. Mercier, O. Ploix
533–544
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545–562
Long distance e-mobility in the trade-off between battery capacity & charging power – Battery immersion cooling as enabler technology?
D. Mehlig, M. Muller, J. Treier, A. Loges
D. Mehlig, M. Muller, J. Treier, A. Loges
545–562
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563–578
Shifting Left the development of Electric Vehicle Products, from System to Software
K. Brand
K. Brand
563–578
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579–592
A Battery Digital Twin framework for Predictive Maintenance and State of Health Estimation of Electric Vehicles
A. P. Das, K. Thomas, A. Mohan, A. S. Akhil, K. P. Ganesh
A. P. Das, K. Thomas, A. Mohan, A. S. Akhil, K. P. Ganesh
579–592
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593–604
Towards lead-acid free 12 V power supply for electrified vehicles and highly automated driving functions
B. Kleinsteinberg, A. Hohenhovel
B. Kleinsteinberg, A. Hohenhovel
593–604
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605–612
State of Health and State of Charge Estimation method – A Machine Learning based hybrid approach
M. Ghivari, D. Chakraborty
M. Ghivari, D. Chakraborty
605–612
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613–652
Security
613–652
613–622
Scalable Automotive Intrusion Detection Systems – From the ECU to the Vehicle Operation Centre
E. Metzker, M. Engelsberger
E. Metzker, M. Engelsberger
613–622
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623–640
The Crossroads of Automotive Security and GDPR
M. Wachs, J. Jager, A. Berthold
M. Wachs, J. Jager, A. Berthold
623–640
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641–650
Implementing adequate security for UN R 155 with AUTOSAR – Retrofitting existing architectures
M. Minzlaff, M. Rucker, M. Schneider
M. Minzlaff, M. Rucker, M. Schneider
641–650
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651–652
5G and Artificial Intelligence transforming Cars and the Transportation System
S. Marxreiter
S. Marxreiter
651–652
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Concept ELV² – Development of an Electric Drive Axle for Heavy Commercial Vehicles
S. Koller, R. Uerlich, G. Witham, L. Eckstein
S. Koller, R. Uerlich, G. Witham, L. Eckstein
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