Advanced microsystems for automotive applications

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Jürgen Valldorf, Wolfgang Gessner3540244107, 9783540244103

Since 1995 the annual international forum on Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications (AMAA) has been held in Berlin. The event offers a unique opportunity for microsystems component developers, system suppliers and car manufacturers to show and to discuss competing technological approaches of microsystems based solutions in vehicles.

The book accompanying the event has demonstrated to be an efficient instrument for the diffusion of new concepts and technology results. The present volume including the papers of the AMAA 2005 gives an overview on the state-of-the-art and outlines imminent and mid-term R&D perspectives. The 2005 publication reflects – as in the past – the current state of discussions within industry. More than the previous publications, the AMAA 2005 “goes back” to the technological requirements and indispensable developments for fulfilling the market needs. The large part of contributions dealing with sensors as well as “sensor technologies and data fusion” is exemplary for this tendency.

In this context a paradigm shift can be stated. In the past the development focused predominantly on the detection and processing of single parameters originating from single sensors. Today, the challenge increasingly consists in getting information of complex situations with a series of variables from different sensors and in evaluating this information. Smart integrated devices using the information deriving from the various sensor sources will be able to describe and assess a traffic situation or behaviour much faster and more reliable than a human being might be able to do.

Additional information is available on www.amaa.de


Table of contents :
Table of Contents……Page 10
Introduction……Page 15
Biological Aspects in Technical Sensor Systems……Page 16
The International Market for Automotive Microsystems, Regional Characteristics and Challenges……Page 36
Status of the Inertial MEMS-based Sensors in the Automotive……Page 56
The Assessment of the Socio-economic Impact of the Introduction of Intelligent Safety Systems in Road Vehicles – Findings of the EU Funded Project SEiSS……Page 62
Safety……Page 71
Special Cases of Lane Detection in Construction Areas……Page 72
Development of a Camera-Based Blind Spot Information System……Page 81
Predictive Safety Systems – Steps Towards Collision Avoidance and Collision Mitigation……Page 95
Datafusion of Two Driver Assistance System Sensors……Page 107
Reducing Uncertainties in Precrash-Sensing with Range Sensor Measurements……Page 125
SEE – Sight Effectiveness Enhancement……Page 138
System Monitoring for Lifetime Prediction in Automotive Industry……Page 158
Replacing Radar by an Optical Sensor in Automotive Applications……Page 168
System Design of a Situation Adaptive Lane Keeping Support System, the SAFELANE System……Page 177
Intelligent Braking: The Seeing Car Improves Safety on the Road……Page 192
Roadway Detection and Lane Detection using Multilayer Laserscanner……Page 204
Pedestrian Safety Based on Laserscanner Data……Page 221
Model-Based Digital Implementation of Automotive Grade Gyro for High Stability……Page 232
Next Generation Thermal Infrared Night Vision Systems……Page 247
Development of Millimeter-wave Radar for Latest Vehicle Systems……Page 261
New Inertial Sensor Cluster for Vehicle Dynamic Systems……Page 273
Powertrain……Page 291
Multiparameteric Oil Condition Sensor Based on the Tuning Fork Technology for Automotive Applications……Page 292
Automotive Pressure Sensors Based on New Piezoresistive Sense Mechanism……Page 302
Multilayer Ceramic Amperometric (MCA) NO[sub(x)]-Sensors Using Titration Principle……Page 314
Comfort and HMI……Page 323
Infrared Carbon Dioxide Sensor and its Applications in Automotive Air-Conditioning Systems……Page 324
The role of Speech Recognition in Multimodal HMIs for Automotive Applications……Page 335
Networked Vehicle……Page 350
Developments in Vehicle-to-vehicle Communications……Page 351
Generic Remote Software Update for Vehicle ECUs Using a Telematics Device as a Gateway……Page 369
High Performance Fiber Optic Transceivers for Infotainment Networks in Automobiles……Page 379
Components and Generic Sensor Technologies……Page 397
Automotive CMOS Image Sensors……Page 398
A Modular CMOS Foundry Process for Integrated Piezoresistive Pressure Sensors……Page 410
High Dynamic Range CMOS Camera for Automotive Applications……Page 422
Performance of GMR-Elements in Sensors for Automotive Application……Page 431
360-degree Rotation Angle Sensor Consisting of MRE Sensors with a Membrane Coil……Page 443
Low g Inertial Sensor based on High Aspect Ratio MEMS……Page 454
Realisation of Fail-safe, Cost Competitive Sensor Systems with Advanced 3D-MEMS Elements……Page 467
Intersafe……Page 479
eSafety for Road Transport: Investing in Preventive Safety and Co-operative Systems, the EU Approach……Page 480
A New European Approach for Intersection Safety – The EC-Project INTERSAFE……Page 486
Feature-Level Map Building and Object Recognition for Intersection Safety Applications……Page 498
Development of Advanced Assistance Systems for Intersection Safety……Page 513
Appendices……Page 522
Appendix A: List of Contributors……Page 523
Appendix B: List of Keywords……Page 527

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