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International Congress : CESA 3.0 - Congress on Automotive Electronic Systems
- 3 & 4 December 2014
- Montrouge
Presentation
CESA is the most important automotive electronics conference in France.
After the huge success of CESA in 2010 and 2012, we hold the third CESA conference on 3rd and 4th December, 2014 in Paris area.
The aim of CESA conferences is to bring people from different backgrounds together to talk about today’s automotive electronics as well as what the future holds in terms of technologies.
During two days, we looked beyond the geographical horizon on our export markets and beyond the automotive technological horizon on connected and automated driving.
The discussions and paper presentations allowed the industry leaders to understand the opportunities that lay in the evolution of technologies in the automotive and in the consumer world.
Top-level industrial decision makers, representatives of public authorities and experts from academic institutions complemented this industry focused event.
Organising Committee
- Ignacio Alvarez - Faurecia
- Henri Belda - Vector
- Franck Cazenave - Robert Bosch
- Igor Demay - PSA Peugeot Citroën
- Eric Dequi - PSA Peugeot Citroën
- Dominique Doucet - Valeo
- Jean-Laurent Franchineau - VeDeCoM
- Pierre-Yves Geels - AVL-LMM
- Anne Guillaume - Le Lab
- El Khamis Kadiri - PSA Peugeot Citroën
- Dominique Lenoir - Renault
- Gérard Maniez - Freescale
- Jérôme Perrin - Renault
- Pascal Ribot - STMicroelectronics
- Daniel Richard - Valeo
- Thierry Seynaeve - ESG
- Andy Toulemonde - Infineon
- Michel Valette - Elmos
- Louis-Claude Vrignaud - Continental
- Gilles Zeppa - Delphi
Advisory Committee
- Rémi Bastien - Renault
- Guillaume Devauchelle - Valeo
- Jean-Marc Finot - PSA Peugeot Citroën
- Jean-Luc Maté - Continental
- Bernard Million-Rousseau - PFA
- Wolgang Runge - Baden Baden Conference
- Thierry Tingaud - STMicroelectronics
Programme
- 3 December
- 4 December
08:00
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plenary session - Keynote speeches |
08:30
Major keynote speech #1 Jean-Marc FINOT, VP Research Innovation and Advanced Engineering - PSA Peugeot Citroën |
08:50
Major keynote speech #2 Ralf HERRTWICH, Director Advanced Engineering and Group Research / Driver Assistance and Chassis Systems - Daimler |
CO2 REDUCTION, HYBRIDIZATION, REGULATION | STANDARDS, TEST, VALIDATION Session chair: Joël VALMAIN - Sécurité routière |
09:15
Speech #1 Erich RAMSCHAK - AVL
Speech #2 Eric LEMAIRE - Valeo
Round-table with: Franck CAZENAVE - Robert Bosch Edmund ERICH - Delphi Guillaume EURIN - Renault Nicolas LECLERE - PSA Peugeot Citroën Eric LEMAIRE - Valeo Patrick LETEINTURIER - Infineon Erich RAMSCHAK - AVL |
09:15
Technical session
Challenges and Approaches for Testing of Highly Automated Vehicles H-P. SCHÖNER - Daimler
Generic simulation and validation approach for various kinds of ADAS systems A. KLESS - Vector Informatik
Methodology to assess and validate the dependability of an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) like Automatic Emergency Braking system (AEBS) S. GERONIMI - PSA Peugeot Citroën
Methodology for ADAS Validation: Potential Contribution of other Scientific Fields which have already answered the Same Questions G. YAHIAOUI - Nexyad |
10:30
coffee break in the exhibition |
HUMAN FACTORS IN MODERN CARS | CO2 REDUCTION, HYBRIDIZATION, REGULATION Session chair: Jean-Marc FINOT - PSA Peugeot Citroën |
11:00
Speech #1 Damien DAVENNE - Univ. Caen
Speech #2 Jean-Yves LE GALL - Continental
Round-table with: Xavier CHALANDON - Renault Damien DAVENNE - Université de Caen Anne GUILLAUME - Le Lab Sylvain HOURLIER - Thalès Patricia JONVILLE - VeDeCoM Jean-Yves LE GALL - Continental Hélène TATTEGRAIN - IFSTTAR Alexander van LAACK - Visteon |
11:00
Technical session
Voltage Classes for Electric Mobility E. ERICH - Delphi
A Green Light Optimal Speed Advisory for reduced CO2 emissions B. BRADAÏ - Valeo
AVL upgrade-E: A predictive energymanagement for maximum e-range A. ZINKL - AVL Software
Highly efficiency electrical recuperation system B. BOUCLY - PSA Peugeot Citroën |
STANDARDS, TEST, VALIDATION | KEY TECHNOLOGIES FOR MODERN CARS Session chair: Guy MAUGIS - Robert Bosch France |
12:15
Speech #1 Alain COSTES - AFNOR
Speech #2 Joël VALMAIN - French Road Safety Representative
Round-table with: Alain COSTES - AFNOR Igor DEMAY - PSA Peugeot Citroën / ISO TC22 Christof EBERT - Vector Jörg KLAUCK - ESG Guido SANDMANN - The Mathworks Hans-Peter SCHÖNER - Daimler Joël VALMAIN - French Road Safety Representative |
12:15
Technical session
Semiconductor development - application of experience gained in consumer electronics for automated driving S. LEHMANN - Freescale
CeraLink™: New high current - high voltage ceramic power capacitors J. KONRAD - EPCOS
Next Generation Smart Sensing A. NEBELING - Elmos semiconductor
Trends in Smart Power technologies for Automotive Applications C. DIAZZI - STMicroelectronics |
13:30
cocktail in the exhibition |
KEY TECHNOLOGIES FOR MODERN CARS | HUMAN FACTORS IN MODERN CARS Session chair: Anne GUILLAUME - Le Lab Renault-PSA |
14:30
Speech #1 Fabio MARCHIO - STMicroelectronics
Speech #2 Georg KUEGERL - EPCOS Round-table with: Georg KUEGERL - EPCOS |
14:30
Technical session
Changes in driver behavior subsequent to transition of control in a highly automated driving at low speed E. DOGAN - VeDeCoM
The Smart Connected Seat to enable real Life on Board vehicle proposition - Renault NEXT TWO Connected Seat show case I. ALVAREZ - Faurecia
High customer acceptance through functional integration in HMI systems N. STARKE - Proof Technologies
Introducing user-in-the-loop quantitative testing into automotive HMI development process T. BOUQUIER - ESG |
plenary session - keynote speeches |
15:45
Major keynote speech #1 Eric JOURDE, General Manager - FIEEC |
16:00
Major keynote speech #2 Carlos MORENO, Scientific Advisor to the Chief Executive Officer of Cofely Ineo (GDF SUEZ) |
16:30
Closing speech Jochen LANGHEIM, Chairman of CESA 3.0 Wolfgang RUNGE, Chairman of Baden-Baden Conference |
16:40
end of conference |
- 3 December
- 4 December