Allgemeine Informationen rund um die Kurse von R. Lugner
- Dozent/in: Robert Lugner
After successfully completing the module, students know the basic concepts and knowledge in vehicle safety and crash mechanics. The program is structured to cover the important topics related to the vehicle safety: Crash modelling for frontal and lateral collisions and rollovers, finite element analysis, occupant protection strategies, Passive vehicle safety systems (airbag control unit, conventional crash sensors, algorithms, safety actuators) and biomechanics. At the completion of this course, students should be able to understand crash processes, to construct and simulate simple crash models, understand human anatomy and its mechanics during vehicle crash.
- Dozent/in: Thomas Brandmeier
- Dozent/in: Robert Lugner
- Dozent/in: Gerald Sequeira
Weitere Kurse
Content:
• Introduction to automotive electric standards
• Electronic components of vehicle systems (sensors, control units)
• Vehicle communication systems (LIN, CAN, TTP, Flexray, Ethernet,..),
• Driver assistance systems and slip
control systems (ABS, TCS, ESP, ACC),
• Selected drive-by-wire applications and vehicle dynamics control systems
Objectives:
After successfully completing this module the students shall be able to:
• have an overview of vehicle electronics, especially in the automotive sector
• understand the latest developments in automotive technology
• use electrotechnical fundamentals to describe the development and manufacturing of vehicle components
such as sensors, actuators and bus systems
• know the basics of software architecture for vehicle electronic systems / control units.
- Dozent/in: Jonas Bauernfeind
- Dozent/in: Christian Birkner
- Dozent/in: Thomas Brandmeier
- Dozent/in: Robert Huber
- Dozent/in: Maximilian Inderst
- Dozent/in: Robert Lugner
- Dozent/in: Gerald Sequeira
- Dozent/in: Duy Giap Tran
- Dozent/in: Alvaro Vazquez Munoz
- Dozent/in: Patrick Zaumseil
- Dozent/in: Dennis Zdetski
- Dozent/in: Thomas Brandmeier
- Dozent/in: Maximilian Inderst
- Dozent/in: Robert Lugner