Papers

Number of results: 2,787

Serge Lambermont,
Delphi Electronics and Safety, Mountain View, California, USA

Delphi Automated Driving Experiences: US, Singapore, France; From SF-NYC Coast-to- Coast to Automated Mobility on Demand
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Dr.-Ing. Axel Malczyk, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Jenö Bende,
German Insurers Accident Research, GDV e.V., Berlin

Accidents Involving Heavy Trucks and Bicyclists: Implications for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Abel Brown,
NVIDIA, Munich

NVIDIA Autonomous Driving Overview
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Jochen Abhau,
ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Friedrichshafen;
Germany Peter Gronerth,
Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika), RWTH Aachen University

Static 3D Object Detection with Deep Learning
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Peter Gronerth, MSc., Julian Bock, MSc., Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lutz Eckstein,
Institute for Automotive Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen;
Benjamin Altpeter, MEng.,
fka Forschungsgesellschaft Kraftfahrwesen mbH Aachen, Aachen

Potential of AI for Highly Automated Driving Functions
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Roscoe Sellers, Pascal Revereault,
Ricardo UK Ltd., Shoreham, UK;
Tobias Stalfors, Marie Stenfeldt,
Volvo Car Corporation, Göteborg

Optimising the Architecture of a 48V Mild- Hybrid Diesel Powertrain
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Friedrich Graf, Dr. Stefan Lauer, Simon Baensch, Rainer Knorr,
Continental Automotive GmbH, Regensburg;
Dr. Mariano Sans,
Continental Automotive France SAS, Toulouse

48 Volt Technology in the Light of the Connected Vehicle and Electrical Board Net Advancements
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Karl-Martin Fritsch, MSc., Dr.-Ing. Christoph Schmuelling, Dr.-Ing. Peter Wieske,
MAHLE International GmbH, Stuttgart

Designed by Power Demand: An Electric Drive System for Urban Mobility
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Dr. Nikolaus Helbig, Matthias Nagl,
Deloitte Consulting GmbH, München

The Future of the Automotive Value Chain 2025 and Beyond
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017

Patrick Glusk, Christian Speuser, Alexander Nase,
FEV Consulting GmbH, Aachen

Electrified Future of Mobility – Is the Expected Value Chain Shift Opportunity or Threat for OEMs and Suppliers?
26th Aachen Colloquium Automobile and Engine Technology 2017