Papers

Anzahl der Ergebnisse: 4,103

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
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 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
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 2017

Abel Brown,
NVIDIA, München

NVIDIA Autonomous Driving Overview
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 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
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 2017

Peter Gronerth, MSc., Julian Bock, MSc., Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lutz Eckstein,
Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen;
Benjamin Altpeter, MEng.,
fka Forschungsgesellschaft Kraftfahrwesen mbH Aachen, Aachen

Potential of AI for Highly Automated Driving Functions
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 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
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 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
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 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
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 2017

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

The Future of the Automotive Value Chain 2025 and Beyond
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 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?
26. Aachener Kolloquium Fahrzeug- und Motorentechnik 2017