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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 1 DECOS Project Mission and Objectives EU project DECOS and Automotive Visions (“Darpa Grand Challenge 2005”) Austrian Research Centers – Seibersdorf research Manfred Gruber, Erwin Schoitsch manfred.gruber@arcs.ac.at, erwin.schoitsch@arcs.ac.at 1 st Annual International Conference „ICTs in Automotive Industry“ Košice, Slovak Republic, May 10, 2006
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 2 Automotive Visions (1): Integrated Traffic Management Intelligent Infrastructure and Smart Cars plus individual location based Services Project COOPERS (co-operative networks for intelligent road safety)
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 3 Automotive Visions (2): Examples eSafety on the road (EU) Platooning – project “Chauffeur 2” (Chauffeur Assistant)(small scale electronic coupling)
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 4 Automotive Visions (3) Platooning car “trains” – large scale electronic coupling – high throughput, lower risks (?)
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 5 Automotive Visions (4): Autonomous Vehicles - Final Goal Grand Challenge 2005 Competition of Autonomous Ground Vehicles, Oct. 8, 2005 No Driver, no remote control Distance: 212 Km / 132 miles Max Duration: 10 hours On dirt roads and off-road (Mojave Desert near Primm, Nevada) National Qualification Event (NQE) Prize for the winning team: $2 Million To save human lives – military and civil applications
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 6 RASCAL RASCAL - R obust A utonomous S ensor C ontrolled A ll- terrain L and-vehicle Team: SciAutonics / Auburn Engineering, ARC-sr, …
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 7 Embedded Stereo Vision Sensor System Concept
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 8 National Qualification Event (NQE) NQE Runs Analysis
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 9 Movie
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 10 Vision of Grand Challenge 2006 Competition of Autonomous Ground Vehicles, Nov. 3, 2006 No Driver, no remote control Distance: 96,6 Km / 60 miles NEW: Supply Mission in mock urban area Max Duration: 6 hours SAFE Operation in traffic Obey traffic laws, busy intersections, navigate traffic circles, avoid obstacles Prize for the winning team: $2 Million Participants conference May 20, 2006
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 11 Embedded Systems Vision: Safety Technology Integrated Project: DECOS Project Facts Start: July 1 st, 2004, Duration: 3 Years, Budget: 14.3 Mio €, EU Funding: 9 Mio € Objective Development of fundamental (domain and technology independent) enabling technologies to faciliate paradigm shift from federated to integrated design of dependable real-time embedded systems Dependable Embedded Components and Systems EU Framework Program 6: PRIORITY [2] [Information Society Technologies], Integrated Project 511764
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 12 DECOS Consortium (19 members) Industrial Partners : Airbus, AEV, EADS, Infineon, TTTech, Fiat, Profactor, Hella, Liebherr, Thales, Esterel Research Centers : ARC Seibersdorf (Co-ordinator), SP Swedish Test & Res. Institute Universities: TU Vienna, TU Darmstadt, TU Hamburg, Uni Kassel, Uni Kiel, Budapest University
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 13 Electronic Control Systems (Automotive) State of the Art 50 – 100 Electronic Control Units (ECUs) in luxury class cars High number of Cables and Connectors Separate box for each function DECOS Goals Integrated Design Significant reduction of ECUs HW Cost reduction Improved Dependability
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 14 Dependability State of the Art Very complex electronic systems High dependability of mechanical components DECOS Goal Support of safety-critical systems (time-triggered communication, redundant components) Partitioning of safety-critical and non safety-critical subsystems, integration on one control unit Driver Assistance Systems, X-by-Wire Industrial Vision: „Aerospace Safety at Automotive Cost“ TTP
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 15 Development Set of certifiable HW and SW components in order to significantly reduce the design, deployment, and life cycle cost of dependable embedded applications and increase dependability. Methodologies + Tools for “Composable & Integrated” Design of Systems Requirements: Functionality, Dependability, Performance (Temporal) Model-based Reusable SW, HW & middleware components Automated Generation and Configuration SW→HW Allocation, Scheduling Component Oriented V&V Test Bench Framework including methodologies and tools Modular certification
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 16 Diagnosis and Maintenance Reduction of fault-not-found ratio at the service stations and thus reducing associated warranty/repair costs and Strengthen the customer’s trust in the product by providing an: Integrated diagnostic infrastructure Maintenance oriented fault model Out of Norm Assertions Monitoring and dissemination of diagnostic information
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 17 DECOS Application Areas Automotive Aerospace Railways Industrial Control Medical Systems Autonomous Systems
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 18 DECOS Application: Aerospace Flap Control Demonstration System for Airbus Outer Flap System
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 19 DECOS Application: Automotive Traffic Jam Assistant and Lane Control System Demonstration Systems Environment Simulator Sensor fusion Surround -ing objects database Vehicle motion + collision avoidance control Vehicle dynamics controller Vehicle drivetrain controller Environment Simulator Vehicle Simulator Driver warning logic Lateral control Acceleration deceleration Critical Situation Generator Performance analysis Vehicle Simulator Environment Simulator
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 20 DECOS Application: Industrial Control Vibration Control Demonstration System for Nano Imprinting Machines Objectives: Suppression of critical vibrations in high-end nano-imprinting machines for next-generation Sensors, Microoptics, Bio- and Nanotechnology.
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 21 DECOS Economic Impact ( Estimations for the Automotive Sector) 20 % Cost Reduction expected for System Development 13 % Total Cost Savings for Hardware, Maintenance and System Development
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Kosice, May 10, 2006 ICTs in Automotive Industry Information Technologies, www.smart-systems.at Slide 22 Economic Impact of Dependable Embedded Systems and DECOS Technology (examples) Electronics in Cars: 170 billion € HW, 100 b € SW (2010), Europe in leading position Driver assistance systems: 2-3 b € 2007, increasing by 50% within a few years Aerospace industry revenues: 265 b € total, 70 b € civil, Europe in leading position European mechanical Engineering Industry: 353 b € turnover, 32% of innovations DES-based (HW, SW) rising to 40% SMEs in active safety systems electronics consultation and know-how transfer services in the validation and certification market: 5 b € (2010), annual growth about 30% Tool and component manufacturer: annual increase expected in DES market by 20% - 40 %, depending on sector. Environmental, Quality and Safety of Life and Employment impact expected to be considerable large by means of DES – mass deployment
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