The controlling units in safety, powertrain, comfort and networked vehicle application are speeding up to more and more complex systems. These systems have to survive long-term operation in a harsh environment, where humidity, vibration and, over all, high temperatures will impact reliability. On top of that, temperature and lifetime requirements are increasing, while materials, components and processes are still limited to their environmental conditions. Additional the market asks for zero ppm failure rates, extended warranty and decreasing development time. More reliable electronic systems with high integrated functionality within a shorter period of development time, new methods/models for reliability of components and materials and lifetime prediction are necessary. Understanding about failure mechanism is one essential topic for accelerated test methods, end of life prediction and decreasing testing time. A promising vision is the decreasing of development time using virtual qualification.
Intelligent low-power management and concepts for battery-less direct tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS)
Intelligentes Niedrigenergie-Management und Konzepte für batterielose, direktmessende Reifendrucküberwachungssysteme (TPMS)
2007
13 Seiten, 6 Bilder, 4 Tabellen, 7 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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