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Bringing OEMs and Tier1s together on


48 V cooperation

Automotive 48 V
Power Supply Systems
2nd International Conference

8th Annual Conference

Steering
Systems2014
The largest, longest established international steering conference
17 20 November 2014 | Hilton Hotel, Dsseldorf, Germany
Explore advanced EPS hardware and software technologies and their optimal
integration into the vehicle to be ahead in current market trends

Confirmed contributions from the


following companies:

Find out about next generation steering systems for passenger and
commercial vehicles as well as rally cars

Ford Werke GmbH, Germany


Volkswagen AG, Germany

Gain insight into smart EPS concepts for automated


driving with new ADAS functions and HMI steering
concepts

General Motors, USA


Volvo Cars, Sweden
Navistar Truck Group, USA

Learn how to apply ISO 26262 and move from risk


analysis to functional safety for an optimum handling
in steering projects

ZF Systemes de Direction


NACAM, S.A.S., France
Valeo Schalter & Sensoren
GmbH, Germany

Discover advanced model-driven development of


steering systems-testing and validation to achieve
enhanced cost-efficiency

ThyssenKrupp Presta
Hungary Kft., Hungary
Hella Engineering, France
Frost & Sullivan, UK
Bozzio AG, Swizzerland

Jin-Woo Lee,
Staff Researcher, Research and
Development,
General Motors, USA


Dr. Heinrich Gotzig,
Expertise & RAISE Director,
Valeo Schalter und Sensoren
GmbH, Germany

Danny Holluschek,
Head of Test and Verification,
responsible for HIL testing,
Volkswagen AG, Germany


Dr. Andrs Balogh,
Department Leader,
ECU Software / Autosar,
ThyssenKrupp Presta Hungary
Kft., Hungary

Darmstadt University of
Technology, Germany

TRW Automotive Inc., USA


Sponsors

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Highlight speakers:

PersonaGrip &
Steering-WheelGuy, USA

University of Applied Science


Weihenstaphan-Triesdorf
(HSWT), Germany

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EPS Intro Day | Monday, 17 November 2014


A | 3 focus sessions on EPS
B | OEM round table discussion

Interactive Workshop Day | Thursday, 20 November 2014

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C | Advanced autonomous steering concepts


D | The future of steering systems for commercial trucks
E | Role of Fault Tolerance in EPS Systems for automated
driving
F | Functional safety and steering systems
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Steering Systems 2014 | 17 20 November 2014 | Hilton Hotel, Dsseldorf, Germany


Dear colleague,
It gives me great pleasure to introduce our 8th international conference on Steering Systems, the largest and
longest established event in the Steering industry. After 7 successful annual conferences on the topic in Germany
and one successful launch in the USA this year, automotive steering experts from around the world will share their
expertise in Dsseldorf, Germany, from the 17th 20th November 2014.
EPS focus sessions, our OEM round table discussion as well as parallel sessions, plenary presentations and
interactive workshops will round up this unique event of its kind.
Dont miss the opportunity to network and share your expertise with leading experts from Ford Werke GmbH,
Volkswagen AG, General Motors, Volvo Cars, ZF Steering Systems and Valeo among many others at one conference!
Kind regards

Co-located
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Bringing OEMs and Tier1s together on


48 V cooperation

Automotive 48 V
Power Supply Systems
2nd International Conference

Sarah Ruddat
Divisional Director

Our advisory board:


Dr. Wolfgang Bongarth,
Manager Global Core Steering Technology,
Ford Werke GmbH, Germany

Conference Chairman:

Prof. Dr. Rolf Isermann,



Head of Research Group for Control,


Engineering and Process Automation,Institute
of Automatic Control,
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

Jrg Eigenmann,
Technical Director Business Field Steering Columns
Passenger Cars,
ZF Systemes de Direction NACAM, S.A.S., France

EPS Intro Day | Monday, 17 November 2014


Communication of basic knowledge for engineers new to the
EPS technology and market
Module A: Focus sessions on EPS
09:30 E
 PS market overview and hardware design
EPS overview, challenges and functions
EPS rare earth metal price fluctuation
Subcomponents, sensor design, redundancy
Dr. Heinrich Gotzig,
Expertise & RAISE Director,
Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH, Germany
11:00 Refreshment break and networking
11:30 E
 PS software and architecture
Main functions of EPS systems from SW point of view
Control algorithms (boost curve vs. column torque c ontrol)
Safety-centric development
Limp-aside, limp-home, and beyond
Standardization - AUTOSAR based SW architectures
Dr. Andrs Balogh
Department Leader, ECU Software / Autosar,
ThyssenKrupp Presta Hungary Kft.
13:00 Networking luncheon

14:00 EPS simulation and development


Component qualification: Is AEC-Q100 sufficient for EPS?
ISO26262 & HW Development Process - whats specific:
Requirement traceability tools, ...? Use of IC fit for
ASIL D in HW Design - Does it help?
What are the key constraints for HW Design in EPS?
Are they really specific to EPS, or the same as any
ASIL-D Automotive Product - with middle complexity?
HW Design effort for EPS Project: How important is it?
Is a platform approach worthwhile?
Is the future in EPS and autonomous driving with one complex
ECU (one or multiple microprocessor), or multiple ECU?
Patrick Lvy,
Senior Project Manager
and
Franck Galtie, HW Group Leader,
Hella Engineering France S.A.S.
15:30 Refreshment break and networking
Module B: OEM round table discussion on EPS
16:00 Round table discussion with leading OEM experts on EPS
Wolfgang Bongarth
Manager Global Core Steering Technology
Ford Werke GmbH, Germany
Richard Biveby
Steering System Core Development
Volvo Cars, Sweden
Mats Hwing,
System Safety Engineer Steering Systems
Volvo Cars, Sweden
17:30 End of EPS Intro Day

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Conference Day One | Tuesday, 18 November 2014


08:30 Registration and welcome coffee

EPS Technology: Current situation and glimpse to the future

10:00 Electric power steering market overview


Market estimates of key regions: Asia, Europe, Americas
Product portfolio of chassis system suppliers
Functions of interest to key global OEMs
Implications of mega trends to steering systems
Conclusions and future outlook
Prana T Natarajan,
Team Leader Chassis, Safety & Automated Driving,
Frost & Sullivan, UK

Who is who
Learn about your peers. Discover who else is participating
in the conference.

09:30 Introduction to the conference by the chairman


Mechatronic components
Driver assistance systems
Power steering systems
Design issues for EPS
Agenda of the conference
Prof. Dr. Rolf Isermann,
Head of Research Group for Control,
Engineering and Process Automation, Institute of
Automatic Control,
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

10:40 Interactive session:


Speed Networking and Business Card Exchange
Get connected to the other delegates in short one to
one meetings. Share your professional background,
discuss your business issues and find out who you
have to catch up with.
Dont forget your business cards
11:20 Refreshment break and networking

Parallel streams:
Stream 1 | Role of EPS systems for automated driving

Stream 2 | Next-generation steering components and materials

11:50 Opening address by the Chairman


Dr. Wolfgang Bongarth,
Manager global Core Steering Technology,
Ford Werke GmbH, Germany

11:50 Opening address by the Chairman


Jrg Eigenmann
Technical Director Business Field Steering Columns Passenger Cars
ZF Systemes de Direction NACAM, S.A.S., France

12:00 Limited autonomous driving features with steering: Role of


steering system
Sensor suites
Planning and vehicle motion prediction
Steering control
Human Machine Interface
Current research development
Jin-Woo Lee,
Staff Researcher, Research and Development,
General Motors, USA

12:00 Steering wheel design


Physical characteristics & considerations
Nerve central -- Cognitive loads imposed on drivers today
HMI Human Machine Interface -- Input and feedback
characteristics
Crashing & airbag factors
Beauty and the beast -- Factors affecting the customer in the
showroom
Ed Dellis,
Owner/Inventor,
PersonaGrip&SteeringWheelGuy, USA

12:40 Networking luncheon

12:40 Networking luncheon

14:10 Sensor fusion as enabler for advanced driver assistance


functions
Sensor fusion for ADAS
Advantages and disadvantages of various sensors
Redundancy & pedestrian detection
Dr. Heinrich Gotzig,
Expertise & RAISE Director,
Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH, Germany

14:10 The development of materials within safety critical



automotive steering components
New gear technologies
Components for high-load vehicles
Cost considerations
Professor Malcolm F. Fox,
R&D Manager,
Nylacast, UK

14:50 Role of Fault Tolerance in EPS Systems for automated driving


Impact on EPS operational requirements in the event of a
fault resulting from the introduction of semi-automated and
automated driving functions.
Perspectives on trends in EPS system development
Ananth Parameswaran,
Director Product Planning and Strategy for Global Steering Business,
TRW Automotive Inc., USA
15:30 Refreshment break and networking
16:00 Engineering Plastics in EPS systems: A game changer
Light weight solutions for EPS and the influence of the
entire industry on sustainability CO2 emission
A journey of the industry from metal towards
engineering plastics changing the mindset
Examples of metal replacements for safety critical
systems and commercialization examples in EPS
Tim Vorage, Global Marketing Manager EPS systems,
DSM Engineering Plastics B.V., The Netherlands

14:50 Speakers Corner:


With your questions and comments you will actively steer
the direction

16:40 A
 utomatic steering systems in agriculture:
State of the art and outlook
Precision farming in a nutshell
Application of steering systems in agriculture
Current challenges
Future applications and outlook
Dr. agr. Patrick Ole Noack, Professor for Agricultural
System Technology, University of Applied Science
Weihenstephan-Triesdorf (HSWT), Germany
17:20 End of day one and closing remarks by
Prof. Dr. Rolf Isermann
18:30 IQPC and the Hilton Hotel invite you to a networking
reception with drinks. This is an excellent opportunity for
you to meet the other attendees and make new business
contacts. Join us for an informal evening event!

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Conference Day Two | Wednesday, 19 November 2014


09:50 Comparison between different steer-by-wire
architectures
Solution with mechanical fallback
Solution with triple redundancy
Solution with double redundancy
Concepts with active / active redundancy
Comparison / advantages / disadvantages
Matthias Hell,
Bozzio AG, Switzerland
Co-speaker:
Fabian Page,
SW architect for safety critical applications,
Bozzio AG, Switzerland

08:30 Registration and welcome coffee


09:00 Welcome and opening address by
Prof. Dr. Rolf Isermann
09:10 Fault tolerant mechatronic components
Safety integrity analysis methods
Fault tolerant components
X-by-wire systems
Fault tolerant EPS-Systems
Prof. Dr. Rolf Isermann,
Head of Research Group for Control,
Engineering and Process Automation, Institute of
Automatic Control,
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

10:30 Refreshment break and networking

Parallel streams:
Stream 3 | Functional safety for advanced EPS

Stream 4 | Testing and validation of steering systems

Chaired by
Prof. Dr. Rolf Isermann,
Head of Research Group for Control,
Engineering and Process Automation, Institute of Automatic
Control,
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

11:00 Documentation of test in safety relevant projects regarding


the ISO26262
Documentation demand on the ISO 26262
Necessary documentation of a project view
Overflow of measuring data
Important documentation for verification
Handling in steering projects at Volkswagen
Danny Holluschek,
Head of Test and Verification, responsible for HIL testing,
Volkswagen AG, Germany
Co-author Marten Hhne, Volkswagen AG, Germany

Chaired by
Jrg Eigenmann
Technical Director Business Field Steering Columns Passenger Cars
ZF Systemes de Direction NACAM, S.A.S., France

11:00 Optimizing the HMI in Racing


Power steering in racing
Proprioception & how drivers perceive steering feel
Electric vs. hydraulic power steering in racing
Optimizing & tuning the Human Machine Interface (HMI) in
racing
The future of EPS in racing
Ed Dellis,
Owner/Inventor,
PersonaGrip&SteeringWheelGuy, USA

11:40 The Hella platform development approach for steering


electronic control unit
Short introduction
Steering ECU market expectations & opportunities
HW/SW platform development methodology
AUTOSAR& ISO26262 specifics & benefits
Hella steering ECU platform status & future
Patrick Lvy,
Head of EPS Platform,
Hella Engineering France

11:40 Modeling and identification of an axial parallel EPS System


for model-based control
Identification of the parameters of a synchronous motor with
parameter estimation methods
Modelling of an axial parallel EPS system
Identification of the mechanical parameters of an axial p
arallel
EPS-System based on a two-level parameter estimation approach
Model-based control of an EPS-System
Philipp Keler,
Mark Beck,
M.Sc.,
Safety Architect Steering
Technische Universitt
Systems, Continental
Automotive GmbH, Germany
Darmstadt, Germany

12:20 Speakers Corner:


With your questions and comments you will actively steer the
direction

12:20 Speakers Corner:


With your questions and comments you will actively steer the
direction

13:00 Networking luncheon

15:50 Refreshment break and networking

EPS technology update: Different vehicle categories

16:30 How to find them, how to keep them getting A


players on board of companies

The critical factor in business is hiring the right employees and
keeping them in your organization. This session will give you
insight into successful recruiting and retaining strategies.

Learn and understand the reasons why only companies
with A players will accomplish their goals, but companies
with C players will vanish.

Prof. Dr. Jrg Knoblauch,
Entrepreneur; Owner of the tempus group, Germany

14:30 Customized Gear Solutions for EPS


From gear tooth design and product-development to
worldwide production
Gear solutions for column EPS, dual pinion EPS and belt
EPS systems
Expertise in gear and worm system engineering
Develop innovative design through validation
Stephan Oberle,
Senior Engineering Manager Components,
IMS Gear GmbH, Germany
15:10 Experimental & simulation to mitigate wobble & shimmy
in commercial vehicles
ADAMS multi-body dynamics model was developed to
reproduce behavior
DOE developed to test for a large number of variables &
combinations
Defined an acceptance criteria for the industry
Manipulated a number of variables to define best solution approach
John Stuart,
Vice President of Engineering,
Reyco Granning, LLC, USA
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17:15 Closing remarks from Prof. Dr. Rolf Isermann and end of
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Interactive Workshop Day | Thursday, 20 November 2014


08:30 Registration & welcome coffee
10:30 Refreshment break & networking

Workshop C | 09:00 12:00


Advanced autonomous steering concepts
Automated driving (popularly known as autonomous driving) brings with itself a number of challenges that have to be addressed. Several
OEMs and suppliers are working on the functions that are slated to be part of vehicles in the near future. Steering automation is heavily
dependent on ADAS inputs. But not many suppliers have a combined portfolio of steering and ADAS. This workshops focuses on identifying
the next big move for steering, based on the below items:
Loss of assist mitigation
Driver-out-of-the-loop / hands-free driving
Torque Overlay solutions
Basic & advanced EPS functions, and related automated driving functions
High-speed versus low-speed automation, city versus highway
Prana T Natarajan,
Team Leader Chassis, Safety & Automated Driving,
Frost & Sullivan, UK

Workshop D | 09:00 12:00


The future of steering systems for commercial trucks
This workshop will cover emerging technologies that may improve productivity and safety as well as enhance the driver experience
Topics included:
Reduced parasitic hp
Autonomous convoying
Collision avoidance
Self-centering
Electronic parking
Trailer steering
Function integration and others
John Stuart,
Chief Technical Engineer Steering & Suspension,
Navistar Inc., USA

12:00 Networking luncheon


14:30 Refreshment break & networking

Workshop E | 13:00 16:00


Strategies for loss-of-assist mitigation
The industry is transitioning to full/partial assist vs. loss of assist under failure modes. In this workshop we discuss
approaches to mitigate loss of power steering assist
which methods are likely to be adopted in the future
solutions for automated driving
Ananth Parameswaran,
Director Product Planning and Strategy for Global Steering Business,
TRW Automotive Inc., US

Workshop F | 13:00 16:00


Functional safety and steering systems
The workshop will discuss the safety-driven design of automotive systems with a special focus on software. The main focus will be on:
Specifying software safety requirements based on TSRs
Hardware support to achieve a safe software platform
Designing the high level architecture in a mixed criticality software
Performing software safety analysis on architectural level
Dealing with SW complexity in high ASIL levels
Dr. Andrs Balogh
Department Leader, ECU Software / Autosar,
ThyssenKrupp Presta Hungary Kft.

16:00 End of workshop day


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Sponsors
IMS Gear GmbH
Heinrich-Hertz-Strae 16
78166 Donaueschingen, Germany
Phone +49 (0)771 8507-466
info-components@imsgear.com
www.imsgear.com
IMS Gear is one of the worlds leading suppliers of gear technology. With
innovative technical solutions for components, modules and gear systems,
we are regularly the standard setters for the automotive industry where
our products are involved. Included in our portfolio are various modules for
electromechanical steering applications. We distinguish ourselves through
expertise in design, materials, processes and manufacturing capability.
Our developing international status and footprint are realized by locating
production facilities in close proximity to our Customers. We are now
located in Germany, USA, Mexico and China, supplying Customers in each
of those markets. IMS Gear employs around 2,500 people worldwide.

GKN Sinter Metals Components GmbH


Pennefeldsweg 11-15 Bonn
53177, Germany
www.gknsintermetals.com
GKN Sinter Metals is the worlds leading supplier of metal powder precision
components. Our global production and sales network employs approximately
6,600 associates in more than 30 facilities on five continents. We provide
our customers with a wide range of products, technologies and services like
the development, production and distribution of EPS components. GKN
Sinter Metals manufactures and sells:
Conventional sinter technology (e.g. helical pulleys, clutches and worm gears)
Soft magnetic sinter metal components for advanced E-motors (e.g. SMC
components)
Self-lubricating bearings
Powder metal injection moldings
Filter technology and components of specified porosity
Powder forged components
Aluminium sinter metal components

DSM Engineering Plastics B.V.


Poststraat 1, 6135 KR,
Sittard, the Netherlands
Phone: +31 46 477 0147
www.dsm.com
DSM Engineering Plastics offers various opportunities to reduce weight
in EPS systems by metal-to-plastic conversion. The use of engineering
plastics offers substantial weight reduction, but also cost and integration
benefits. DSM has a strong knowledge and experience needed for the
material selection, design, tooling and mass production of plastic parts
in EPS systems. Parts vary from housing parts, gears, pulleys and other
structural components. Both high performance materials Arnite A (PET)
and Stanyl (PA46) have been specifically designed to meet the stringent
specifications of the EPS systems.

Infineon Technologies AG
AM Campeon 1-12
85579 Neublberg
Germany
Phone: +49-89-234-28266
www.infineon.com
Infineon Technologies is a leading player and pioneer in automotive
electronics. Our sensors, microcontrollers and power semiconductors
help automotive manufacturers achieve their increasingly challenging
safety, affordability and efficiency targets. Above all, we are helping to
create more sustainable mobility choices by lowering emissions and fuel
consumption. www.infineon.com/automotive

Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.


Rixbecker Strae 75
59552 Lippstadt
Germany
www.hella.com
The HELLA Group develops and manufactures lighting and electronic
components and systems for the automotive industry and also has one
of the largest aftermarket organizations for automotive parts and accessories
within Europe. More than 5,600 out of 29,000 people are working in
research and development on technologies for the mobility of the future.
In the electronics business division HELLA provides an ECU for all types of
Electronic Power Steering Systems that controls the electric motor power
supply, supporting comfortable and fuel efficient driving. Apart from EPS
ECUs the steering competence of HELLA is based on steering sensors,
motor position sensors and DC/DC converters as well.

Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics


Pampus GmbH
Am Nordkanal 37
47877 Willich
Germany
Phone: +49 2154 600
www.makingabigdifference.com
At Saint-Gobain, we are working with Automotive steering suppliers to help
them meet the needs of their challenging marketplace. By collaborating on
the product designs to meet their specific requirements, we are helping
them make production ever more efficient. NORGLIDE Bearings and
RENCOL Tolerance Rings have customised friction values and decrease
noise and vibration inside a vehicle. Thanks to smart design, they enable
weight reduction and bring down fuel consumption without increasing cost.
They also offer a smooth and consistent feel for the driver over the life of
the car.

Nylacast
200 Hastings Road,
Leicester, UK,
ENGINEERING PLASTIC SOLUTIONS
LE5 0HL
www.nylacast.com
For over 15 years Nylacast have been delivering pioneering advancements
and working with Customers to establish the optimum performance in
safety and efficiency for polymers in worm wheel gears for EPS systems.
Nylacast Polymeric materials have ideal properties in strength and low
coefficient of friction to support the technological advancements and
demands in EPS systems of today and the future.

Tempel
Zachary Leveston
Global Business Leader - Automotive
5500 N. Wolcott Ave., Chicago, IL 60640
Phone: +1 773 250-8065
Fax: +1 866 350-0904
E-Mail: zleveston@tempel.com
www.tempel.com

Sentient Sweden
Lindholmspiren 3A
SE-417 56 Gteborg
www.sentientplus.com

Media Partner

Saving Lives and Enhanced Driving Experience


Sentient develops steering software for heavy vehicles and passenger
cars. The EPAS software S+ Premium Steering improves course-stability,
prevents road disturbances from being transferred to the steering wheel
and serves as a base for a range of additional active safety applications to
come.
Sentients software is in production with one of the worlds leading truck
manufacturers. We are currently in projects with several manufacturers in
the automotive industry for introduction of our patented technology. Stay
tuned on: www.sentientplus.com
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BEYOND ITS CONTROL INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NATURAL DISASTERS, SABOTAGE, ACCIDENT, TRADE OR INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES OR HOSTILITIES.
YOUR DETAILS
PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER (TEL: +49 (0)30 20913330
OR VERTEILER@IQPC.DE) AND INFORM THEM OF ANY INCORRECT DETAILS
WHICH WILL BE AMENDED ACCORDINGLY OR IF YOU PREFER NOT TO GET
INFORMATION PER FAX EMAIL OR PHONE ANYMORE.
SPEAKER CHANGES
OCCASIONALLY IT IS NECESSARY FOR REASONS BEYOND OUR CONTROL TO
ALTER THE CONTENTS AND TIMING OF THE PROGRAMME OR THE IDENTITY OF
THE SPEAKERS.
DATA PROTECTION
PERSONAL DATA IS GATHERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DATA PROTECTION
ACT 1998. YOUR DETAILS MAY BE PASSED TO OTHER COMPANIES WHO WISH TO
COMMUNICATE WITH YOU OFFERS RELATED TO YOUR BUSINESS ACTIVITIES. IF
YOU DO NOT WISH TO RECEIVE THESE OFFERS, PLEASE TICK THE BOX BELOW.
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