SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition
SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition
SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition
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New opportunities will be created as the current electrical grid is transformed into the smart grid. The new value of vehicle to grid connection, as well<br />
as new values beyond mobility, may change the direction of society as a whole. This panel will discuss the value of connected vehicles as well as the<br />
opportunities beyond mobility and how they may both transform daily life in the future.<br />
Moderators -<br />
Panelists -<br />
Tuesday, April 24<br />
Mobility Smart Efficient and Convenient City Transportation by Connected Services and<br />
Information<br />
Session Code:<br />
In-Vehicle Software<br />
Session Code:<br />
ANN101<br />
Room AVL Technology Leadership Center<br />
Urban transportation is evolving and preparing for a new mobility era based on connections with information and services. This panel will investigate<br />
the prospects for increased convenience and efficiency through the integration of cross-industry technology roadmaps and discuss what the auto<br />
industry can learn from how other sectors plan for the future.<br />
Moderators -<br />
Panelists -<br />
Room D0-02A<br />
AE306<br />
Tuesday, April 24<br />
This session concentrates on the development of embedded software that resides in production vehicle electronic modules. With a focus on current<br />
technical, business, and legal issues relevant to the auto industry, this session covers all aspects of embedded software development including<br />
requirements, implementation, algorithms, modeling, and autocode generation. Expert speakers from the embedded software community are<br />
encouraged to share their experiences and opinions.<br />
Organizers -<br />
10:00 a.m.<br />
10:20 a.m.<br />
10:40 a.m.<br />
Glen Stancil, Vice President, NRG Energy EV Services<br />
Michael Bly, Executive Director, Group Global Functional Leader, Global Electrical Systems, Infotainment<br />
& Electrification, General Motors Company; Bert Haskell, Technology Director, Pecan Street Inc.; Mark<br />
Little, Senior Vice President & Director, GE Global Research Center; Minoru Shinohara, Senior Vice<br />
President, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Akihiko Tobe, General Manager, Hitachi, Ltd., Social Innovation<br />
Business Project Division;<br />
Sandy Stojkovski, President, Scenaria, Inc., A Member of the AVL Group<br />
Takao Asami, Corporate Vice President, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Christopher Eric Borroni-Bird, Director,<br />
Advanced Technololgy Vehicle Concepts & EN-V Program, General Motors Company; Andreas Mai,<br />
Director, North America, Automotive Practice, Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group; Lynn Peterson,<br />
Sustainabile Communities & Transportation Policy Advisory for Gov. Kitzhaber, State of Oregon; Kristin<br />
Schondorf, Research & Advanced Engineering Project Manager, Future of Mobility, Ford Motor Company;<br />
Robert Miller, Vector CANtech Inc.; Hassan Hor, Chrysler<br />
Time Paper No. Title<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-01-0013<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-01-0015<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-01-0014<br />
Session Time:<br />
Session Time:<br />
Advanced Firmware Device Manager for Automotive: A Case Study<br />
Joao H. Silva, Visteon Corp.<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
10:00 a.m.<br />
Open Source Platforms Challenge Traditional Proprietary IVI Systems<br />
Paul Haskitt, Roger Hampel, Symphony Teleca Corp.<br />
AUTOSAR Gets on the Road - More and More<br />
Juergen Cordes, Markus Zetlmeisl, Robert Bosch GmbH<br />
The papers in this session are available in <strong>SAE</strong> Technical Paper Collection, COLL-TP-00244, and also individually. To<br />
purchase visit collections.sae.org<br />
Planned by Electrical and Electronic Systems Committee / Automobile Electronics Activity