Event Detail
Session: 21:INVITED SESSION: Silicon, Safety and Self-Driving Cars
Type: Special Session
Track: Automotive Theme
Day:
Wednesday
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Room: 6B
Chair: David W. Smith - Synopsys
21.1 There Is More Than Moore In Automotive ...., H. Hiller - Infineon
21.2 Modeling Safe Operating Area in Hardware Description Languages, L. Goldgeisser, E. Christen, Z. Deng - Synopsys
21.3 Autonomous Automobiles: Developing Cars That Drive Themselves, D. Ferguson - Intel
Abstract: This session spans the subject of automotive electronics from silicon design to the most advanced end-use applications, with a particular emphasis on safety. The first presentation is delivered by one of the world’s leading automotive device suppliers. It highlights the differences in automotive silicon design practices versus other application segments, including commentary on the consequent EDA requirements. The second item is a technical paper that focuses on creating robust designs by modeling safe operating areas in two hardware description languages. The third presentation describes leading-edge research into autonomous vehicles: cars that can safely drive themselves in realistic urban environments.