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IEEE ENCS SP Chapter Meeting/Presentation: Modern Automotive Architecture and Challenges

November 19, 2019 @ 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Abstract:

Automotive industry has entered the fast lane of innovations with many disruptive technologies that shape the future of vehicles. Electrification pushes the evolution of powertrain from traditional internal combustion engines to hybrid and electric engines for more energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction. Autonomous driving demands the rapid advances of sensor technology, machine learning algorithms, and highly efficient computation platforms. Digitization and connectivity are creating a new automotive ecosystem that makes modern vehicles active and essential information providers and consumers in a connected world. Although new technologies will lead to many business opportunities that the automotive industry has long been waiting for, they are disruptive and challenging even for the most established automotive companies.

This presentation will discuss the technical challenges and the latest evolution and development of automotive EE (Electrical/Electronic) architecture.

Speaker:

George Huan has over 20 years engineering and product development experience at many technology companies. He is currently the principal systems architect of Karma Automotive, where he leads the EE architecture research and development of Infotainment and Connected Cars organization for Karma’s luxury electric vehicle product lines. George is volunteering at IEEE Eastern Carolina Section as a chapter chair for Signal Processing.

Speaker(s): George Huan,

Agenda:

18:30 – 19:00 Networking with pizza and soda

19:00 – 19:10 Chapter meeting and announcements

19:10 – 20:00 Presentation

20:00 – 20:30 Q&A and more networking

Location:
Room: 1005
Bldg: NCSU Engineering Building 1 (EB1)
911 Partners Way
Raleigh, North Carolina
27606

Organizer

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