26 September - 30 September, 2011, Graz, Austria
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Location: austriamicrosystems AG Headquarters Address: Tobelbaderstraße 30, 8141, Unterpremstätten, Austria |
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Session:
Semiconductor
Technology
Session
Chair: Herbert
Pairitsch, Infineon
Room:
Helium
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09:30 – 10:00 |
Ultrathin 400V FS
IGBT for HEV applications |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Si-integrated
contactless magnetic sensor for current
measurement, including a novel
integrated ferromagnetic material |
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10:30 – 11:00 |
High Voltage and
Ultra High Voltage CMOS technology |
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11:00 – 11:30 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
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11:30 – 12:00 |
High Voltage and
Ultra High Voltage CMOS technology |
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12:00 – 12:30 |
Innovative IGBT
Driver |
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12:30 – 13:00 |
Panel Discussion |
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13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch Break and
Poster/Demo Presentation |
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Session:
Embedded Systems
and Modules
Session
Chair: Mihai Nica / Christian Miedl, AVL
Room:
Silizium
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14:00 – 14:30 |
TriCore
Encapsulation Mechanisms for Real-time
Safety |
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14:30 – 15:00 |
MEMS Inertial sensors
in EV’s |
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15:00 – 15:30 |
How to reduce power
consumption in advanced technology
MPSoC
platforms: a control point of view |
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15:30 – 16:00 |
Coffee/Tea Break |
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16:00 – 16:30 |
Distributed
functional safety according to ISO 26262 |
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16:30 –
17:00 |
Execution
Time Analysis Based on
SystemC
for Timing Optimization of
Embedded Software |
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17:00 –
17:30 |
Panel
Discussion |
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17:30 |
Closing |
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Session:
Electric Vehicle Architecture
Session Chair:
Christian
Lingenfelser, Robert Bosch
Room:
Silizium
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09:30 –
10:00 |
Zero
Emission
Equals Zero
Guilt |
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10:00 –
10:30 |
Driving the
car in the
21st
century &
the role of
modelling
and
simulation |
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10:30 –
11:00 |
Vision on
next steps
for the EV
powertrain |
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11:00 –
11:30 |
Coffee/Tea
Break |
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11:30 –
12:00 |
Electromobility
driven by Infineon -
Reference Platform |
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12:00 –
12:30 |
Bidirectional
battery
chargers for
electric
vehicles |
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12:30 –
13:00 |
Panel
Discussion |
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13:00 –
14:00 |
Lunch Break
and
Poster/Demo
Presentation |
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Session Chair:
Harald Gall,
austriamicrosystems
Room: Helium
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14:00 –
14:15 |
Battery
Technologies |
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14:15 –
14:30 |
Why battery
management
and battery
monitoring? |
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14:30 –
14:45 |
Battery
Management
architectures |
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14:45 –
15:00 |
Technical
requirements
for battery
management
and cell
balancing
systems |
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15:00 –
15:15 |
Semiconductor
technologies |
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15:15 –
15:45 |
Safety -
ISO26262 and
battery
systems |
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15:45 –
16:00 |
Coffee/Tea
Break |
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16:00 –
16:15 |
Battery
Management
and
monitoring
system
architecture |
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16:15 –
16:30 |
Battery
Management
research
actitivites
in E3Car |
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16:30 –
16:45 |
System
Integration
of a battery
management
solution |
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16:45 –
17:00 |
Hands-on
Training
with the
cell
balancing
demonstrator
from
FhG |
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17:00 – 17:30 |
Panel
Discussion |
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17:30 |
Closing |
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Session:
Communication (IVN, V2G, Internet)
Session Chair:
Peter Hank, NXP
Room:
Palladium
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09:30 –
10:00 |
Increased
Energy
Efficiency
with CAN
Partial
Networking |
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10:00 –
10:30 |
CAN transceiver for choke-less applications
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10:30 –
11:00 |
Next Generation Wireless Communication for Automotive Applications |
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11:00 –
11:30 |
Coffee/Tea
Break |
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11:30 –
12:00 |
Time-Triggered Ethernet for Automotive |
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12:00 – 12:30 |
The future of automotive networking, the symbiosis of FlexRay and Ethernet
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12:30 –
13:00 |
Panel
Discussion |
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13:00 –
14:00 |
Lunch Break
and
Poster/Demo
Presentation |
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Session:
Power modules
Session Chair:
Kai Kriegel,
Siemens
Room: Palladium
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14:00 –
14:30 |
Reliability of IGBT power modules
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14:30 –
15:00 |
Life time estimation with combined and time variant stresses
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15:00 –
15:30 |
IML – technology for IGBT power modules
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15:30 – 16:00o:p> |
Coffee/Tea
Break |
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116:00 –
16:30 |
IGBT modules for Automotive applications
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16:30 –
17:00 |
Low inductance module design
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17:00 – 17:30o:p> |
Panel
Discussion |
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17:30 |
Closing |