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Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications 2005

  • Microsystems are an important factor that contribute to an automobile model's success and reliability
  • Microsystems and their underlying technologies are in many cases even the driving forces in order to satisfy new customers' requirements
  • The state-of-art is represented in this book

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Table of contents (39 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVI
  2. Safety

    1. Special Cases of Lane Detection in Construction Areas

      • C. Rotaru, Th. Graf, J. Zhang
      Pages 61-69
    2. Development of a Camera-Based Blind Spot Information System

      • L.-P. Becker, A. Debski, D. Degenhardt, M. Hillenkamp, I. Hoffmann
      Pages 71-84
    3. Datafusion of Two Driver Assistance System Sensors

      • J. Thiem, M. Mühlenberg
      Pages 97-114
    4. Reducing Uncertainties in Precrash-Sensing with Range Sensor Measurements

      • J. Sans Sangorrin, T. Sohnke, J. Hoetzel
      Pages 115-127
    5. SEE — Sight Effectiveness Enhancement

      • H. Vogel, H. Schlemmer
      Pages 129-148
    6. System Monitoring for Lifetime Prediction in Automotive Industry

      • A. Bodensohn, M. Haueis, R. Mäckel, M. Pulvermüller, T. Schreiber
      Pages 149-158
    7. System Design of a Situation Adaptive Lane Keeping Support System, the SAFELANE System

      • A. Polychronopoulos, N. Möhler, S. Ghosh, A. Beutner
      Pages 169-183
    8. Intelligent Braking: The Seeing Car Improves Safety on the Road

      • R. Adomat, G. Geduld, M. Schamberger, Jürgen Diebold, M. Klug
      Pages 185-196
    9. Roadway Detection and Lane Detection using Multilayer Laserscanner

      • K. Dietmayer, N. Kämpchen, K. Fürstenberg, J. Kibbel, W. Justus, R. Schulz
      Pages 197-213
    10. Pedestrian Safety Based on Laserscanner Data

      • K. Fürstenberg
      Pages 215-225
    11. Model-Based Digital Implementation of Automotive Grade Gyro for High Stability

      • T. Kvisterøy, N. Hedenstierna, G. Andersson, P. Pelin
      Pages 227-241
    12. Next Generation Thermal Infrared Night Vision Systems

      • A. Kormos, C. Hanson, C. Buettner
      Pages 243-256
    13. Development of Millimeter-wave Radar for Latest Vehicle Systems

      • K. Nakagawa, M. Mitsumoto, K. Kai
      Pages 257-268

About this book

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

Editors and Affiliations

  • VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH, Teltow

    Jürgen Valldorf, Wolfgang Gessner

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eBook USD 89.00
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Softcover Book USD 119.99
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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