DocumentCode
3402899
Title
Keynote speaker: “The roadway to innovation”
Author
Martino, Ronald M.
Author_Institution
Automotive MCU Product Group, Product Dev. & Hardware R&D, Freescale Semicond., Austin, TX, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
4-6 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
29
Lastpage
29
Abstract
Summary form only given. Electronic innovation is becoming increasingly more important in the evolution of our society. Noble goals of extending healthy lives with improving medical capabilities, creating a cleaner environment, eliminating auto fatalities, and creating a connected infrastructure around the “Internet of Things” all center on electronic innovation. These goals are being driven by both legislation and consumer demand, which is leading to accelerated system challenges driving a strong need for integration of disparate functional blocks and exponential scaling of content. A central focus in this evolution is the automobile. Emission standards are driving systems from single core, simple computational units to highly integrated, scaled out, safe and secure domain controllers, which host multiple diverse software environments. Shifts toward autonomous driving are leading to integrated sensing systems leveraging advanced algorithms for detection classification and safe decision making. The strong demand for connected vehicles is resulting in revolutionary changes to the vehicle network and communication infrastructure embedded in the automobile. We will explore how these automotive trends translate to future challenges for technology platforms, integrated circuit module development, system-on-chip integration, design of safe systems, and implementation of secure but diagnosable systems.
Keywords
automotive electronics; road safety; system-on-chip; Internet of Things; accelerated system; automobile; autonomous driving system; communication infrastructure; decision making; detection classification; electronic innovation; emission standards; functional blocks; integrated circuit module development; integrated sensing systems; multiple diverse software environments; safe system design; secure domain controllers; system-on-chip integration; vehicle network; Joints;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SOC Conference (SOCC), 2013 IEEE 26th International
Conference_Location
Erlangen
ISSN
2164-1676
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SOCC.2013.6749653
Filename
6749653
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