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The future car: technology, methods and tools: panel session

Published:10 March 2008Publication History

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The car of the future will be based on very advanced software and hardware technologies for improved safety and additional features such as autonomous driving, vehicle to vehicle communication, extensive communication and entertainment subsystems. What are the limiting factors for introducing new technology in cars? What are the standards, methods and tools that will be needed to bring these cars to market quickly and with guaranteed properties? The experts in the panel will address these questions and discuss their preferred solutions.

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            DATE '08: Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe
            March 2008
            1575 pages
            ISBN:9783981080131
            DOI:10.1145/1403375

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