Highly efficient two-speed e-axle for SUV and light-duty BEV applications
AVL experts present details of a highly efficient two-speed e-axle system, which reduces costs and improves performance in SUV and light-duty BEV applications.
AVL experts present details of a highly efficient two-speed e-axle system, which reduces costs and improves performance in SUV and light-duty BEV applications.
IBM’s Amit Talwar and Method Park’s Dr. Erich Meier explain how to develop a successful PLE strategy and establish the necessary process changes within the engineering organization.
AVL’s Jan Viher discusses smoothed-particles hydrodynamics (SPH), an efficient method for simulating liquid dominated flows, which offers numerous advantages that result in reduced time from an engineering challenge to an answer.
Experts from OpenSynergy and LDRA discuss the inherent security of a virtualized architecture, and how that strength can be underpinned by applying secure development techniques to code that handles data passed between processes.
MAHLE Powertrain experts discuss the opportunities for simplifying and optimising internal combustion engines when coupled with a significant level of powertrain hybridisation.
Jacob Perrin of dSPACE examines the challenges of collecting data for development programs for SAE Level 3 and above and the technology that can overcome them.
AVL experts explain how to improve product qualification using an innovative End of Line (EOL) test data analysis approach.
Garrett’s Dr. Jaroslav Pekař explains how to unlock benefits for vehicle performance, energy or health control and monitoring using a predictive optimization approach.
IAV experts discuss the importance, variety, complexity and challenges of hydrogen storage systems for different vehicle applications.
Elektrobit’s Jens Storz explains how the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) of its ADTF 3 solution allows users to create a customized interface that caters for all requirements.
AVL experts demonstrate how to employ a model-based lean development process to manage the best cost – performance – lifetime – packaging trade-off.
Righthook CEO Warren Ahner explains how to accelerate ADAS and autonomous vehicle development with simulation and driving simulators.
Dr. Michael Harenbrock of MANN+HUMMEL demonstrates a market product approach for BoP components in the cathode air path and cooling loop.
AVL experts outline a multi-faceted approach to fuel cell development, which increases efficiency by enabling an optimal balance of physical and virtualized testing and validation.
Experts from Elektrobit and Kvaser explain how their integrated toolchain provides optimized CAN data acquisition for ADAS environments in virtual, real-time, remote, and logging scenarios.
Jochen Messner discusses EB Assist ADTF 3, the latest version of Elektrobit’s development tool, which provides an improved API and modularity for handling the requirements of ADAS and automated driving development.
Experts from Phillips-Medisize provide unique insight into the benefits and potential applications of metal injection molding technology.
In the final instalment of this three-part webinar series, AVL experts discuss the possibilities offered by deploying new, green fuels in ICEs and showcase how CFD supports the development of alternative fuel engines.
Kurt Engeljehringer shares details of AVL’s free Emission & Energy Testing Handbook, which aims to help engineers understand and navigate this complex topic.
Experts from the newly established Alumobility consortium discuss the vehicle door architecture and the benefits of designing with lightweight, sustainable aluminum.