Agenda

22nd Intl. Forum on Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications

11-09-2018 - 12-09-2018

Berlin, Germany

"Key topics of the AMAA 2018 are:

How to enable the electric, automated and shared car of the future? 
E.g. electrification, automation & connectivity, next generation vehicular platforms, synergies at component & architectures level, disruptive architectures, AI, low power computing, cloud services & backend, multi-standard communication, smart production, technology transfer from robotics etc.

How to reliably perceive the environment of the vehicle? 
E.g. sensors for adverse weather or lighting conditions, advancement of contrast & resolutions, multi-sensor concepts, sensor data fusion, energy-efficient vehicular computing, machine-learning based perception, high-precision positioning, interaction with map data, robustness etc.

How to tailor human-machine interaction in automated vehicles? 
E.g. HMI design for high automation levels, handover concepts, driver monitoring, interaction with VRUs, intention recognition, new entertainment concepts for passengers etc.

How to guarantee data privacy and security? 
E.g. competing challenges of functional safety & data security, secure communication, authentication, encryption, key management, novel concepts from hard- & software, long-term compatibility of systems etc.

How to provide functional safety levels for and validation of fully automated vehicles? 
E.g. fail-operational systems, novel e/e architectures, design-for-safety, x-in-the-loop, seamless connectivity, cooperation between automotive & telecom systems, validation of non-deterministic/learning systems, top-down vs. bottom-up safety concepts, homologation, standardization etc.

How to facilitate energy efficiency, minimize pollutant emissions and maximize electric range? 
E.g. smart engine sensors & controllers, novel hybrid & e-motors & control strategies, smart battery management systems, efficient power electronics, predictive energy optimization, thermal management, wireless/en route charging, energy efficiency impacts of automation etc."

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