Which Direction is Automotive Radar Heading?
Keynote by:
When
September 14-16, 2022
Introduction
Exploring the future path of the industry including imaging radar, where more channels are driving demand for increased processing power and additional antennas, etc. Considering current test and validation systems and examining how Radar Target Simulators (RTS) should help improve quality of the latest radar solutions. How do OEMs compare and contrast different radar technologies, without industry standard performance metrics for differing use-cases? How will in-vehicle (Sensor-MPU) connectivity evolve to support increasing data transfer requirements? How can we set the radar industry on the right path for ADAS over the next decade?
Workshop Goals
- Asses how Auto OEMs compare and contrast different radar technologies
- Explore how in-vehicle (Sensor-MPU) connectivity will evolve to support increasing data transfer requirements
- Understand how the radar industry can set itself on the right path for ADAS over the next decade
- Identify communications technologies which support the evolution of high-speed sensors within in-vehicle architectures
Agenda
DAY 1 Wednesday 19:00 |
Evening Reception & Registration |
Hotel |
DAY 2 Thursday 07:00 |
Breakfast |
Hotel |
08:00 |
Welcome and Introductions
Host Introduction and Keynote
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Which Direction is
Automotive Radar Heading?
Radar Expert, Audi
Future Partitioning of
the Automotive Radar Signal Chain
Development of driving experience Sensors Radar (EF-60) Senior Expert SNSF/SEF, and Senior Expert In-Vehicle Communications BMW
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10:00 |
Networking Break |
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10:40 |
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Strategies for Interference Management amongst Automotive Radars
Design Lead Engineering Veoneer
Digital Code Modulation
(DCM) Radar for Improved ADAS Safety
VP Product Management and Corporate
Fellow, Uhnder
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12:00 Noon |
Networking Lunch |
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13:00 |
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4D Imaging Radar Hits the Road
Senior Director, Marketing ADAS, NXP
Harnessing the Power of
Automotive Imaging Radars for Urban Radar Mapping and
Positioning
Senior Staff Team Lead, TDK
Software-Defined Digital
Imaging Radar
GM EyeC Radar, MobilEye
Novel System-in-Module Technology for 140 GHz Automotive Radar
Program Manager, IMEC Director Business Line, AT&S
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15:00 |
Networking Break |
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15:40 |
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Future Proofing Vehicles
by Leveraging Perception Radar
Chief Radar Officer, Arbe
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16:20 |
Day 1 Panel |
Communication
Technologies to Optimally Integrate High-Speed Sensors into
the In-Vehicle Architecture: Led by Senior Expert Communications Technologies, BMW and Automotive SerDes Alliiance
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17:30 |
Adjourn |
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19:00 |
Networking Dinner
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DAY 3 07:00 |
Breakfast |
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08:00 |
Which Direction is the
Automotive Radome Heading?
Flexible Luneberg Lens
Radar Architecture for Automotive Applications
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09:20 |
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3D Waveguide Antenna:
Latest Advancements
Huber+Suhner
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10:00 AM |
Networking Break |
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10:30 AM |
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Road to Lab:
Validation of ADAS/AD Functions in Automotive with Real
Sensors
Automotive and Energy Solutions,
Keysight Technologies
Automotive Radar Target
Simulation for current and future imaging radars without
compromise
CEO and Founder & CTO, UniqueSec
Enhancing Radar
Detections through Machine Learning (ML) - Standardized
Metrics for Radar Noise and its ML Applications alongside
CFAR+ Quantization Stacks
CEO, TERAKI
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12:30 Noon |
Networking Lunch |
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13:30 |
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Enabling Silicon
Technologies for mmWave Radar Trends and Requirements
AIM SBU CTO Group, Radar & mmWave Systems, Global Foundries
FD-SOI: The Silicon Technology Shaping the Future of Automotive Radars
Product Marketing, FD-SOI Automotive Business Unit, Soitec
Safety First:
Thermal Reliability of Special PCB Materials for mmWave
Automotive Radar
Technical Marketing Manager, Rogers Corp.
Radar Antenna Design
Engineers Require Cost-Effective Solutions for their Antenna
PCBs
RF BU Vice President, Global Marketing Coordination, AGC Electro-Material General
Division
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15:30 |
Networking Break | |
16:00 |
Enabling Technologies
for competitive imaging Automotive Radar
Professor, Politecnico di Torino, Italy (Radar Technologies)
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16:30 |
Closing Discussion |
Key Take-Aways |
17:00 PM |
Adjourn |
FAQs
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- Who are the attendees?
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- Hotel information?
- What are the travel options from the airport to the hotel?
- Are there any audiovisual requirements?
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- What is the dress code?
- How will handout materials be provided?
- What is the deadline for
presentation/handout materials?
Deadline for electronic version of presentation/handout materials: September 2, 2022
- Who are the attendees?
- We do not permit the Press.
- We do not permit Analysts.
- We do not permit Consultants.
- We do not permit 3rd party sales reps.
- We only permit "first hand
knowledge experts" in business and technology issues,
prepared to contribute to the discussion.
- What are the costs/registrations fees?
ALL Hosts, Speakers, Panel Members and Attendees will be asked to cover out-of-pocket workshop costs such as conference room costs, food (Social Reception plus First Day breakfast/lunch/dinner plus Second Day breakfast/lunch plus Breaks), audio/visual costs, etc.
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- Hotel information?
Holiday Inn Munich - City Centre
Hochstrasse 3
Munich, Germany 81669
Phone: +49 89 4803 6218
Hotel ReservationThe IWPC room block rate is Euro 304/night. The deadline for hotel reservations is Monday, August 15, 2022. After that date, rooms cannot be guaranteed at the IWPC rate. You can call +49 89 4803 6218 to make reservation via phone and mention you are with IWPC. Alternatively you can email at [email protected] and mention IWPC.
- What are the travel options from the airport to the hotel?
- Are there any audiovisual requirements?
A Computer Projector will be available for the speakers.
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- What is the dress code?
Business casual suggested. No ties, please!
- How will handout materials be provided?
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Heading?
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