Automotive Sensor Architecture
Hosted by:
When
May 30-June 1, 2023
Introduction
Sensor fusion, and especially raw-sensor fusion, is instrumental in optimizing the all-around performance of multimodal perception systems. Examining pros and cons of centralised and distributed architectures for ADAS and Autonomous vehicles. Considering integration challenges, radar performance and camera fusion.
Workshop Goals
- Examining how much intelligence can be taken our of the radar head?
- Assessing optimum architectures for L1-5 vehicles.
- Considering interconnection bus options
Agenda
May 30 19:00 |
Evening Reception & Registration |
Hotel |
DAY 1
Wednesday
08:00 |
Welcome and Introductions
Host Introduction and Keynote
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Keynote
Sr. Expert Radar Development and Senior Expert In-Vehicle Communication, BMW
The Radar Concept Dilemma- Pros/ Cons of Silly vs. High Performance Radars
Component Owner Radar Systems, Audi
Cost Optimization of Future Proof Radar Interfaces
Commodity Specialist, Mercedes-Benz
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10:00 |
Networking Break | |
10:30 |
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Enabling Centralized and Distributed Radar Architectures
Systems Engineer mmWave Radar and Principal FAE, Texas Instruments
Efficient Radar Sensing Data Processing in Centralized and Distributed Architectures Using Dedicated Co-Processors Product Architect Automotive Radar, NXP
Where to Perform Sensor Signal Processing for Radars
Senior Director, Product Strategy Uhnder
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12:00 |
Networking Lunch |
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13:00 |
Automotive Radar Interface Challenges
Director Pre-Development Radar, Veoneer
Breakout Session (New Architectures for Radars) Briefing, Group Assignment
Sr. Expert Radar Development and Senior Expert In-Vehicle Communication, BMW
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13:45 |
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Breakout Session Work in Groups |
14:45 |
Networking Break |
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15:00
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Break-Out Session Report Presentations by Group |
17:00 | Adjourn | |
19:00 |
Networking Dinner |
Brunwart Restaurant |
DAY 2 June 1 Thursday 08:00 |
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Break-Out Session Reports
Sr. Expert Radar Development and Senior Expert In-Vehicle Communication, BMW
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08:40 |
Next Generation ADAS Radar Demands and Challenges Radar & Radar Perception Expert, Mercedes Benz
3D Waveguide Radar Antenna Approach- Broadening the Scope of Application VP-Wireless Connectivity, Huber + Suhner
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10:00 |
Networking Break |
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10:40 |
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Architectural Opportunities and Performance Results from the 6th Generation of Radar Sensors
Expert, Advanced Radar Sensors & Systems, Continental
Challenges and Benefits of a Centralized Radar Processing in the Area of Commercial Vehicles
System Engineer, Bosch
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12:00 | Networking Lunch | |
13:00 |
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Going Beyond the Trivial and Cliche: Why is Imaging Radar so Important to Sensor Fusion
VP AI and Perception, Arbe Robotics
Lessons Learned from the Development of a Software Defined Imaging Radar
CTO, Smart Radar System
4D Imaging Radar- From Semiconductor to System Solution
Senior Staff Engineer, Renesas Electronics
4D Imaging Radar Architecture Aspects VP and Radar GM Mobileye
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15:00 | Networking Break |
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15:30 |
SoC's Used for Edge Radar and Satellite Radar Product Line Director, Calterah Semiconductor
High Frequency Laminates for Car Sensors Process Engineer, AGC
Automotive Ethernet PHY Latencies and Their Effect of the Time Sensitive Networking Performance for Automotive Applications
Solutions Engineer and Measurement Expert, Keysight
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17:00 | Closing Discussion | |
17:30 | Adjourn |
FAQs
- What is the deadline for presentation/handout materials?
- Who are the attendees?
- What are the costs/registrations fees?
- Hotel information?
- What are the travel options from the airport to the hotel?
- Are there any audiovisual requirements?
- 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: May 26, 2023
- 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.
These costs will be $1595 (USD) per person. (For IWPC Members only.)
ALL Hosts, Speakers, Panel Members and Attendees will be asked to pay this fee in advance with either Visa, MasterCard, American Express, cash, personal check or business check. Make checks payable to IWPC.
- Hotel information?
Marriott Munich
Berliner Str. 93, 80805
Munich, Germany
Phone: +49 89 360020
Hotel WebsiteThe IWPC room block rate is 169EUR/night. The deadline for hotel reservations is Sunday, April 30, 2023. After that date, rooms cannot be guaranteed at the IWPC rate, you may want to call the hotel and try to get our rate. Call +49 89 360020
- 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.
In addition, we audiotape all presentations and the interactive discussions. Post workshop, presentations are made available to IWPC Members on the IWPC WEB site, along with “recordings” of all presentations and panel sessions.
- What is the dress code?
Business casual suggested. No ties, please!
- How will handout materials be provided?
For ALL IWPC members:
All IWPC members are invited to submit materials to be included in the online workshop folder in the IWPC Research Library. This should NOT BE SALES MATERIALS. Rather, we suggest it contain technical information about your technology as it relates to the workshop topics.
For all companies who will be making a presentation at the Workshop:
You are invited to submit an advance copy of your presentation, complete with graphics and illustrations. Please use PowerPoint 16:9 format and embed .mp4 videos if have them. Please do not use .wmv, .avi or other video format, .mp4 only. No proprietary markings please. Do not include any pages or images that require going online or have security requirements. Everything needs to be embedded in the file and unprotected. The laptop that will display the presentations during the workshop is not connected to the internet so external links to YouTube or anywhere else will not work. All content must run locally in PowerPoint.
These materials will be included on the IWPC website Research Library for member access in PDF format.
- Go to www.iwpc.org
- Click on IWPC Activities Tab
- Under Workshop: Automotive Sensor Architecture
- Click on Submit Presentation Proposal. Complete the form and attach your presentation.
- Once we receive your presentation we will send an email confirmation.
AS BACKUP, PLEASE BRING AN ELECTRONIC COPY USB STICK WITH YOU!