Title :
An Automated Electric Vehicle Prototype Showing New Trends in Automotive Architectures
Author :
Martin Buechel;Jelena Frtunikj;Klaus Becker;Stephan Sommer;Christian Buckl;Michael Armbruster;Andre Marek;Andreas Zirkler;Cornel Klein;Alois Knoll
Author_Institution :
fortiss GmbH, An-Inst. Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munich, Germany
Abstract :
The automotive domain is challenged by the increasing importance of Information Technology (IT) based functions. To show the possibilities of modern IT systems, a demonstrator car was developed in RACE (Robust and Reliant Automotive Computing Environment for Future eCars) based on a completely redesigned E/E architecture, which supports the integration of mixed-criticality components and offers features like Plug&Play. This paper presents the architecture and components of this vehicle prototype, which is equipped with modern systems such as Steer-by-Wire without mechanical fallback. It was designed to support future driver assistance systems, e.g. to carry out autonomous parking maneuvers onto an inductive charging station, a task, which is hard to achieve accurately enough for a human driver. Therefore, a special emphasis lies on the description of the sensor set for automated operation.
Keywords :
"Vehicles","Computer architecture","Wheels","Logic gates","Actuators","Software","Trajectory"
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2015 IEEE 18th International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-0017
DOI :
10.1109/ITSC.2015.209