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TECHNICAL SESSIONS<br />

TIME<br />

ELECTRONICS<br />

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 - AFTERNOON<br />

Technical and Business Sessions<br />

SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM<br />

353 336 321 332<br />

Safety-Critical Systems (Part 2 of<br />

4) (AE403)<br />

The focus of the session is on system safety<br />

analysis and design of safety-critical systems<br />

employing electronic controls. Topics include:<br />

implementation of safety-relevant systems,<br />

fail-safe strategies, distributed fault tolerant<br />

systems and hazard analysis. Application<br />

areas include: automotive active safety<br />

and alternative energy systems as well as<br />

avionics and mission management. Finally,<br />

the session addresses application of new or<br />

revised safety standards such as ISO 26262<br />

and DO-178C.<br />

1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Systems Diagnostics (AE203) Systems Engineering (AE101) Vehicle to Infrastructure (Part 2 of<br />

2) (AE503)<br />

Vehicle diagnostics deals with the<br />

development, delivery and execution of<br />

diagnostic procedures for vehicle systems.<br />

This session will explore new technologies,<br />

processes and trends in the area of vehicle<br />

diagnostics.<br />

1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

This session covers intelligent and<br />

efficient approaches to high level system<br />

design, analysis and integration as well as<br />

considerations for vehicle-level optimization<br />

of cost and energy. System definition<br />

includes components, sub-assemblies<br />

and complete integrated vehicle systems,<br />

including electronic systems and human<br />

machine interfaces.<br />

1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

This session discusses what the<br />

deployment of vehicle-to-infrastructure<br />

(V2I) is about, potential and status quo<br />

of V2I deployment, and how vehicles will<br />

work with the infrastructure deployed for<br />

better solutions of mobility. In addition to<br />

demonstrations with latest deployments,<br />

(potential) applications and possible issues<br />

and their solutions will also be addressed<br />

in this session. It is a session bringing both<br />

vehicle and infrastructure sides together for<br />

better transportation services.<br />

1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Organizers:<br />

Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW; Joseph G.<br />

D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center; Brian T.<br />

Murray, ZF TRW; Markus Plankensteiner,<br />

TTTech. Computertechnik AG<br />

Organizers:<br />

Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of<br />

America; Kathleen E. Kedzior, MAHLE<br />

Powertrain LLC; Daniel C. Morris, Caterpillar<br />

Inc.; Aaron Mark Steffka; Jeffrey Minter,<br />

Wisconsin Technical College System; Daniel<br />

C. Morris, Caterpillar Inc.<br />

Organizers:<br />

Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland University;<br />

Kanaparty Rao; Ramesh S, General Motors;<br />

Phares Noel, Diversified Engineering<br />

Concepts LLC<br />

Organizers:<br />

Walton L. Fehr, US Dept. of Transportation;<br />

Hideki Hada, Toyota; Jan-Mou Li, Oak<br />

Ridge National Laboratory<br />

4:30<br />

p.m.<br />

5:00<br />

p.m.<br />

Technical Expert Panel Discussion: ISO<br />

26262 Revision 2<br />

The objective of this panel discussion is<br />

to identify key new aspects of ISO 26262<br />

Version 2 that may have significant impact<br />

on<br />

Organizers:<br />

Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center<br />

Moderators:<br />

Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, GM R&D Center<br />

Panelists:<br />

Mark Costin<br />

Barbara J. Czerny, ZF TRW<br />

Rami Ismail Debouk, GM R&D Center<br />

Karl Greb, Intel Corp.<br />

Joseph Miller, ZF - TRW<br />

Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity /<br />

EMB Land and Sea Group<br />

Chairpersons:<br />

Robert Gruszczynski, Volkswagen of<br />

America<br />

Multi-Sector Technical Expert Panel<br />

Discussion: Dealing With the Worldwide<br />

Shortage of Automotive Service Technicians<br />

There is a worldwide shortage of<br />

Automotive Service Technicians. Learn<br />

about the reasons behind this shortage<br />

and how companies are working to retain<br />

and improve the productivity of their current<br />

service technicians and to increase the<br />

recruitment and improve the training of<br />

additional technicians<br />

Moderators:<br />

Mark N. Pope, General Motors Co.<br />

Panelists:<br />

Charles Horning, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical<br />

Univ.<br />

William S. Wade, Wade<strong>&amp</strong><br />

Partners<br />

Chris Wallace, Technical Training Integration<br />

Manager, General Motors Corporation<br />

Deven Wilson, John Deere<br />

Planned by Automobile Electronics<br />

Activity / EMB Land and Sea Group;<br />

Service Technology Program Committee /<br />

Engineering Meetings Board<br />

How to Integrate Model-Based Systems<br />

Engineering across Automotive EE Domains<br />

(<strong>2016</strong>-01-0005)<br />

Nick Smith, Mentor Graphics Corp.<br />

ADAS Virtual Prototyping with the<br />

OpenMETA Toolchain<br />

(<strong>2016</strong>-01-0002)<br />

Scott Eisele, Vanderbilt University; Masahiro<br />

Yamaura, Nikos Arechiga, Shinichi Shiraishi,<br />

Toyota Info Technology Center USA;<br />

Joseph Hite, Jason Scott, Sandeep Neema,<br />

Theodore Bapty, Vanderbilt University<br />

Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity /<br />

EMB Land and Sea Group<br />

Planned by Automobile Electronics Activity /<br />

EMB Land and Sea Group<br />

<strong>SAE</strong> <strong>2016</strong> World Congress 63

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