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EETimes Panel Discussion: Designing Intelligence into the Car
EETimes presents an Automotive Panel Discussion on today’s modern automobile and how the
industry must deliver high levels of innovation and flexibility in shorter
cycles, at the lower cost and higher quality. Software holds the key to
innovation but not without complexity and risk. The
modern automobile is an electronics and software intensive product—and can have
more lines of software code than the latest aircraft. Today's
cars contain embedded microprocessor-enabled systems that monitor sensors and
control actuation necessary for engine fuel economy and emissions control,
active safety, braking and handling, and infotainment, including navigation and
integration of consumer devices. Besides
such on-board electronic systems, engineers are developing technologies to
enable vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to infrastructure communications, and
even connections for vehicle "health" monitoring and
maintenance/recall notifications. In
this webinar, our panelists will discuss:
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| Start: |
Jul 07, 2011 12:00 PM
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| End: |
Jul 07, 2011 01:00 PM
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| Presented by : |
Moderator: Rick DeMeis, Editor, Automotive Designline, EETimes Christoph Braeuchle, Customer Requirements Manager, Automotive Sector, MKS a PTC Company & Maurice Geraets, Sr. Director, Automotive Business Development, NXP Semiconductors |
