Nanoelectronics for Safe, Fuel Efficient and Environment Friendly Automotive Solutions – an ENIAC Joint Undertaking Research Project

Conference: AmE 2010 - Automotive meets Electronics - GMM-Fachtagung
04/15/2010 - 04/16/2010 at Dortmund, Germany

Proceedings: AmE 2010 - Automotive meets Electronics

Pages: 4Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Grabiec, Piotr; Janus, Pawel; Janczyk, Grzegorz; Szynka, Jerzy (Institute of Electron Technology, al. Lotnikow 32/46, 02-668 Warsaw, Poland)
Urbanski, Krzysztof; Wymyslowski, Artur (Wroclaw University of Technology, Janiszewskiego 11/17, 50-372 Wroclaw, Poland)
Camp, Olaf op den (TNO Automotive, Steenovenweg 1, 5708 HN Helmond, The Netherlands)
Battistig, Gabor (Res. Inst. For Technical and Material Sci., MFA, Konkoly-Thege M. út 29-33. 1121 Budapest, Hungary)
Weelden, Ton van der (Boschman Technologies B.V., Stenograaf 3, 6921 EX Duiven, The Netherlands)
Casselgren, Johan (Volvo Technology Corporation, Mechatronics and Software, Dept. 06200, Sven Hultins Gata 9C, 1tr, Chalmers Teknikpark, 412 88 Gothenburg, Sweden)
Schravendeel, Ronald; Thewissen, Harry (NXP Semiconductors, Gerstweg 2, FB 0.101, 6534 AE Nijmegen, Netherlands)

Abstract:
The ENIAC SE2A project aims at developing nanoelectronics solutions for automobile manufacturers enabling higher fuel efficiency, lower CO2 emission and enhanced safety. The SE2A project consists of a set of coherent activities around certain key innovation themes, each of which is linked with safety, fuel efficiency and CO2 footprint reduction. The Project discerns two major, key categories of innovations. Innovations on a device or (sub)-system level including new sensors, electronics, advanced packaging regarding safety, fuel efficiency and/or CO2 footprint reduction. The second category includes generic and specific methodologies for sustainable zero-defect manufacturing and fast and cost-effective safe-launch of newly developed devices - Design for eXcellence (DfX).