The automotive industry is increasingly emphasizing the importance of braking technology for its overall market success.
A constantly progressing electrification and integration of systems as well as the must-have Five-Star Rating on the Euro NCAP safety assessment brings up specific challenges for the industry: Next to the design of new-generation-brake systems, the industry is confronted with critical success factors that relate to the functionality of single systems, such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) systems, its integration and validation with all its soft- and hardware components. Moreover, facing pressures from various angles, such as the European legislation on emission reduction, the need for braking technologies that allow for maximum energy savings and comfort while being within the scope of feasibility becomes constantly urgent.
Intelligent Braking 2013 will define strategies, technologies and architectures to optimize functionality and performance on
"next-generation" braking systems.
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Intelligent Braking 2013
1. BRAKING
Interactive Evening Workshops
A I Exploring model based ECU-architecture
B I The role of braking along the road to
autonomous driving
• Understand the tools & procedures of the Euro NCAP safety assessment and
learn from Continental and Bosch how it will influence future brake systems
• Hear from TRW how system functionality can be guaranteed and ECU-
architecture be designed to ensure maximum safety
• Gain insight into the latest research on EV and HEV braking & be prepared
for mastering the challenges in future brake systems
• Discuss with Renault and leading experts how to manage the transition from
standard braking to intelligent braking
• Evaluate with industry peers the future of new-generation braking systems to
optimise your strategic business planning
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an IQPC Conference
26 – 27 November 2013 I Frankfurt Marriott Hotel, Frankfurt, Germany
Defining strategies, technologies and architectures to optimise
functionality and performance of “next-generation” braking systems
BRAKING
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up to € 320,- with our
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Highlight speakers include:
• Renault SA
• Volvo Group
• Continental AG
• Fraunhofer Institute for
Intelligent Analysis and
Information Systems (IAIS)
• TNOTechnical Sciences/
Automotive
• Vienna University of
Technology
• Frost & Sullivan Ltd.
• Cranfield University
• University of Stuttgart
• Vienna Engineering
• Graz University of
Technology
• ADAC e.V.
• Robert Bosch GmbH
• TRW Automotive Lucas
Varity GmbH
Don’t miss the high
level speaker faculty:
Nicolas Godlewski,
Brake System Technical
Leader,
Renault SA, France
Dr.-Ing Ralf Leiter,
Chief Engineer Hardware,
TRW Automotive
LucasVarity GmbH, France
Lionel Farres,
System Functionalities & Electronic
System, Volvo Group Trucks
Technology / Chassis and Vehicle
Dynamics,
Volvo Group, France
Dr. Hans-Jörg Feigel,
Head of Development, Future Brake
Systems Development,
Continental AG, Germany
2013
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"Intelligent Braking conference is developing into one of the
key forums for cross-industry/ research Discussion"
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