On Thursday (4/20) at 11:00AM, Darren Jones and Randall McGrail will shake up the functional safety conversation with “Mitigating Unintended Acceleration and Deceleration Hazards by Defining Drive Torque Command Tolerance Criteria for Commercial Truck Electric Motor Propulsion Control Systems”.įinally, at 2:30PM, Sumit Paul will close FEV speaking activities with “Evaluation of Longitudinal ADAS Functions for Fuel Economy Improvement of Class 8 Long Haul Trucks”. Rounding out the morning at 11:30AM, Yousef Jeihouni will talk hydrogen high performance with a presentation on “Combustion Chamber Development to Maximize the Performance of the Hydrogen Combustion Engine for the T1 Ultimate Category of the Dakar Rally Competition”. The panel action continues at 10:45AM with Thomas Wellmann joining participants from GM and OSU to discuss “Engineering Solutions for Future Automotive Propulsion”. FEV North America will discuss application of advanced automotive cybersecurity to smart vehicle projects, software safety software architecture and how it. On Wednesday (4/19) at 9:30AM, Mark Case will participate in what is bound to be a fascinating discussion in the “What Will Future Engines Look Like?” panel.Īlso, at 9:30AM, the esteemed leader of our electrification business unit, Kiran Govindswamy, will join a panel to discuss a “Strategic Vision for Future Automotive Propulsion”. FEV North America Inc., Wayne State University. 2022, Parkhotel Quellenhof Aachen / FEV, fka, HEAD acoustics, IHTA/ RWTH Aachen. It's that time again! One of the leading mobility conferences, SAE WCX, kicks off today! Amongst its many great offerings, the technical content at this event is always first rate. We’re proud to take part with a few offerings of our own, including:Īt 1:30PM today (4/18), Dhanraj FNU will present “Application of 48V Mild-Hybrid Technology for Meeting GHG and Low NOx Emission Regulations for MHD Vehicles”. Author(s): Joshua Martens, Ren Zhong, Siddhartha Yedida, Hamzeh Alzubi, Tom Tasky.
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