The 14th Asia Pacific Automotive Engineering Conference “Impacts & Opportunities for the Global Automotive Industry” August 5-8, 2007 Renaissance Hollywood Hotel Hollywood, California USA SAVE $100 (USD) register by July 20! www.sae.org/apac Technical Tours: • The Mount Wilson Observatory • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory • California Institute of Technology Seismology Lab The Technologies: • Powertrain Technology • Driver/Vehicle Interface, Information & Assistance Systems • Vehicle Design & Manufacturing • Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets • Vehicle Dynamics & Intelligent Control Systems Organized by A P The 14th sia acific Automotive Engineering Conference “Impacts & Opportunities for the Global Automotive Industry” August 5 - 8, 2007 Renaissance Hollywood Hotel Hollywood, California USA It’s all about ExchangingScientificKnowledge BuildingInternationalNetworks Promoting Automotive Engineering Development Worldwide Originallyentitledthe“InternationalPacificConferenceonAutomotiveEngineering,” thefirstIPCwasheldinNovemberof1981inHonolulu,Hawaii,joiningallexistingSAE membersocietiesincountriessurroundingthePacific.Becauseoftheevent’ssuccess, theFISITAPacificmembersocietieschosetoorganizethisone-of-a-kindeventevery twoyears,increasingparticipationto11societiesintheAsiaPacificregion. Changingthenametoreflectabroaderaudience,theAsiaPacificAutomotive EngineeringConferencestillembodieswhattheoriginalIPCstoodfor.Thisyear’s theme,“Impacts&OpportunitiesfortheGlobalAutomotiveIndustry,”representsthe continuedneedforinnovationandcarefulconsiderationwhileworkinginaglobal marketplace. Thissignificanteventisasharedeffort,bringingtogetherexpertsintheindustryto communicateideas,shareknowledge,andpromoteautomotivetechnologieswith otherleadingrepresentatives,decisionmakers,andautomotivecolleaguesaround theworld. SAEispleasedtohostthispremierautomotiveengineeringevent withpatronagebyFISITA InternationalFederationofAutomotiveEngineeringSocieties(FISITA)isan independentworldbodyrepresentingover145,000automotiveengineersbelonging tonationalautomotivesocietiesin37countries.FISITAwasfoundedin1948to provideaglobalforumfortheexchangeoftechnicalknowledgeoneveryaspect ofvehicledesignandmanufacture.FISITAbringstogetherengineersanddecisionmakersfromindustry,academia,andgovernmenttoworktowardstheimprovement oftransportationsystems,theconservationofenergy,andtheprotectionofthe environment.www.fisita.com 2 RegisterbyJuly20andSAVE$100(USD)www.sae.org/apac Event Overview What to Expect The Technical Program Powertrain Technology Expertsandresearchersworldwidewillmeettodiscusstheopportunitiesforchangingthewayvehiclescouldbe poweredinthefuture. HybridandElectricPowerSystems•FuelCellSystems •TransmissionSystems•EngineDesign Driver/Vehicle Interface, Information, and Assistance Systems Thefocusofthissessionwillbedriverandpassengercomfort,includingtopicsrelatedtoNVH,climatecontrol, andsecurity. •DriverAssistanceandInformation•NoiseandVibration •HumanComfort/ErgonomicsandThermalManagement•VehicleSecurity Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Explorethenatureofnewmaterialsthatareavailableandtheirbenefitsin vehicledesignandmanufacturingduringthissession. •Aerodynamics•BodyStructures•AdvancedMaterials •Recycling•ManufacturingSystems Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets Thissessionwilldiscusssafety,environmental,socio-economicandotherchallengesfacingtransportationin emergingmarketsandwillexploretheroletechnologywillplayinovercomingthesechallenges. •Safety•EnvironmentandEnergy•Legislation•Socio-economicIssues •Personal/Public/FreightTransportation•MaintenanceandAfterMarket Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Control Systems Vehiclesofthefutureandthe“smart”advancementsthatareanticipatedwillbediscussedduringthissession. •VehicleRideandHandling•IntelligentSafetySystems •Tires/BrakingSystems/Steering/Suspensions The Special Events •Openingandclosingceremonies •DailyKeynoteSpeakers •Paneldiscussions •Threetechnicaltours •Sixguesttours The Networking Opportunities •PetersenAutomotiveMuseum Reception •“DancingliketheStars”reception andconferencebanquet •Postersessions •Plusmuch,muchmore! Who Should Attend Engineers,researchers,technicalandmanagementprofessionalsfocusingonpowertrain,driverassistance,vehicle designandmanufacturing,andvehicledynamicsandcontrolsystems. 3 Event Overview APAC-14 Conference General Chairman Dr. James E. Smith DirectorforCenterforIndustrialResearchofAppliedMechanicalandAerospace Engineering WestVirginiaUniversity “TheAsiaPacificAutomotiveEngineeringConferenceistrulyauniqueinternational event,andIamhonoredtoserveasGeneralChair.Itisacollaborationofeleven societieswithasinglemission;tostimulateandfosterthescientificexchangeof technologyideasandtopromoteautomotiveengineeringdevelopmentworldwide. Thisisamustattendforanyoneinterestedinbuildingtheirinternationalnetworkof colleaguesandindustrialcontacts.” Organized by APAC Member Societies: SAEInternational 2007SAEPresident:Richard O. Schaum ExecutiveVicePresidentandCOO: Raymond Morris www.sae.org IranSocietyofAutomotiveEngineering (ISAE) President:Mohammad H. Shojaeefard Manager:A. R. Noorpoor email:mhshf@iust.ac.ir TheKoreanSocietyofAutomotive Engineers(KSAE) President:Hyun Soon Lee GeneralSecretary:Eun-Tae Kim www.ksae.org/eng SocietyofAutomotiveEngineersofJapan, Inc.(JSAE) President:Nobuo Okubo ExecutiveDirector:Sekio Higuchi www.jsae.or.jp/index_e.php SocietyofAutomotiveEngineers- Australasia(SAE-A) President:Max Gillard ExecutiveDirector:Manny Stamatopoulos www.sae-a.com.au TheInstituteofAutomotiveEngineers- SriLanka(IAESriLanka) President:A. G. Samarasekera Secretary:Priyantha de Alwis email:agsam@eureka.lk SocietyofAutomotiveEngineersofChina (SAE-C) President:Zhang Xiaoyu ExecutiveVicePresidentandSecretary General:Fu Yuwu www.sae-china.org/English/index.htm SocietyofAutomotiveEngineersofThailand (TSAE) President:Kaukeart Boonchukosol Secretary:Adisak Rohitasune www.tsae.or.th SAEIndia(SAEIndia) President:Pawan Goenka ExecutiveDirector:V. Viswanath www.saeindia.org VietnameseSocietyofAutomotiveEngineers (VSAE) President:Nguyen Xuan Chuan GeneralSecretary:Du Quoc Thinh email:thinh_vsae@hn.vnn.vn SAEIndonesia(IATO) President:Hasiholan Sidabutar Secretary:Djoko W. Karmiadji email:iato@centrin.net.id 4 RegisterbyJuly20andSAVE$100(USD)www.sae.org/apac Conference Schedule Sunday August 5 Welcome Reception “HoorayforHollywood” 7:00p.m. Monday August 6 Opening Ceremony 8:30a.m.-8:45a.m Keynote Address RayA.Morris,SAEInternational 8:45a.m.-9:15a.m. Keynote Address RichardO.Schaum,2007SAEPresident 9:15a.m.–9:45a.m. Refreshment Break 9:45a.m.–10:15a.m. Keynote Address SAEIndia 10:15a.m.–10:45a.m. Global Trade Management Panel 10:45a.m.–12:15p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall 12:15p.m.–1:30p.m. Technical Sessions 1:30p.m.–3:00p.m. Refreshment Break 3:00p.m.–3:30p.m Technical Session 3:30p.m.–5:30p.m. Petersen Automotive Museum Reception 6:30p.m.–9:00p.m. Tuesday August 7 Welcome 8:30a.m.–8:45a.m. Keynote Address HerbFishel,HerbFishelCompany 8:45a.m.–9:15a.m. Keynote Address ChrisBorroni-Bird,GeneralMotorsCorporation 9:15a.m.–9:45a.m. Refreshment Break 9:45a.m.–10:15a.m. Keynote Address AndréMetzner,DaimlerChrysler 10:15a.m.–10:45a.m. Global Mobile Air Conditioning Panel 10:45a.m.–12:15p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall 12:15p.m.–1:30p.m. Technical Sessions 1:30p.m.–3:00p.m. Refreshment Break 3:00p.m.–3:30p.m. Technical Sessions 3:30p.m.–5:30p.m. Reception 6:00p.m.–6:30p.m. Banquet “DancingLiketheStars” 6:30p.m.–8:30p.m. Wednesday August 8 Technical Sessions 8:30a.m.–11:30a.m. Closing Ceremony 11:30a.m.–12:00p.m. Farewell Lunch 12:00p.m.–1:00p.m. Participating Organizations ArgonneNationalLaboratory BeihangUniversity BiejingInstituteofTechnology ChinaFAWSGroupCorporation FreescaleSemiconductor FordMotorCompany GeneralMotorsCorporation GhentUniversity GyeongsangNationalUniversity Honda Honeywell HuazhongUniversityofScience andTechnology HyundaiMobis HyundaiMotorCompany InfineonTechnologies JiangsuUniversity KoreaAutomotiveTechnology Institute KoreaInstituteofMachinery andMaterials LMIAutomotive LotusEngineering LundUniversity MandoCorporation NissanMotorCompany OhioStateUniversity ProdiveLtd. PuneInstituteofEngineering andTechnology RenaultSamsungMotors RicardoTarragonLtd. RomaxTechnologyLtd. SAICMotorCorporation Scania ShandongUniversityofTechnology SMLElectronicsInc. TataMotors TexasA&MUniversity TianjinUniversity Timken TorotrakLtd. Toyota TUDarmstadt UniversityofNewSouthWales UniversityofLondon UniversityofMelbourne VisteonIndiaLtd. Note: Programhoursaresubjecttochange.Meetingupdatescanbefoundat www.sae.org/apac 5 Special Events and Networking Opportunities Keynote Speakers Raymond A. Morris SAEInternationalExecutiveVicePresidentandCOO “Role of Engineering Societies in Serving the Mobility Industry in the Asia-Pacific Region” MondayAugust6,8:45a.m.–9:15a.m. Mr.RayMorrisjoinedtheSAEInternationalstaffin1974andhasheldseveralpositions intheorganizationeversince.InJanuary2002,hewasnamedExecutiveVice PresidentandalsoholdsthepositionofPresidentofthePerformanceReviewInstitute (PRI),anot-for-profitorganizationthatexiststoadvancetheinterestofthemobility industry. In1990,hewasselectedasthePittsburghSocietyofAssociationExecutives’ OutstandingAssociationExecutive.Currently,Mr.Morrisalsoholdsboardpositions ontheAutomotiveHallofFame,theAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI),is theVicePresidentofAmericasfortheFISITA(InternationalFederationofAutomobile EngineeringSocieties)Council,aswellasbeingaCertifiedAssociationExecutive (CAE)andPastPresidentofthePittsburghSocietyofAssociationExecutives. Richard O. Schaum 2007SAEPresident;ExecutiveVicePresident,Product Development&Quality,DaimlerChrysler(Retired) “Powertrain Trends Past and the Outlook for the Future” MondayAugust6,9:15a.m.–9:45a.m. Aveteranoftheautomotiveindustryfor37years,Mr.RichardSchaumistheVice PresidentandGeneralManagerofVehicleSystemsforWaveCrestLaboratories. ThroughouthiscareeratDaimlerChrysler,herosethroughtherankstotheposition ofExecutiveVicePresident,ProductDevelopmentandQualityoverseeing9,000 employeesanda$1.8billionbudgetandwasresponsibleforallmatterspertaining toPlatformEngineering,EngineeringTechnologies,RegulatoryAffairs,Product PlanningandQuality.InMarch2003,hewaselectedtoserveathreeyearterminthe newlycreatedpositionofVicePresident,Automotive,fortheSocietyofAutomotive EngineersandservedasGeneralChairmanofthe2003SAEWorldCongress.Hewas alsomemberoftheBoardofTrusteesoftheDetroitScienceCenter,apanelistatthe NationalResearchCouncilWorkshoponFuelEconomyin1991,andamemberofthe Auto/OilAirQualityResearchPlanningTaskForcein1990. 6 RegisterbyJuly20andSAVE$100(USD)www.sae.org/apac Special Events and Networking Opportunities Keynote Speakers Herbert A. Fishel CEO,HerbFishelCompany “The Great Race of the 21st Century” TuesdayAugust7,8:45a.m.–9:15a.m. RecognizedrepeatedlybyRACERmagazine asoneofthedozenmostinfluentialpeople inracing,Mr.Fishelbeganhiscareerat GeneralMotorsandin1969joinedthe ChevroletProductPerformanceGroupwherehewasresponsibleforthe designofhigh-performanceengines.In1991hewasnamedtheExecutive DirectorofGMRacing. Globalconcernforenergysupplies andenvironmentalclimatechangesis drivingtheautomobileindustry’sresearch enginesatarecordpace.Thebattlefor sustainedgrowthandprofitabilityhas movedfromtheshowroomtotheresearch laboratory.Canracing’sinnovativeculture anddeadlinedrivenresultsbeafactor inwinningtheGreatRaceofthe21st Century? Hiscareerhasseenmanyaccomplishments:Mr.Fishelhelpedformthe IndyRacingleague,HotRodmagazinenamedhimoneofthe100most influentialpeopleinhotrodding,hewasbestowedtheSpritofLeMans AwardfromtheAutomobileClubdel’Ouest,andinductedintothe SpecialtyEquipmentMarketAssociation(SEMA)HallofFame. Dr. Chris Borroni-Bird DirectorofAdvancedTechnologyVehicle Concepts,GeneralMotorsCorporation “Reinvention of the Automobile” TuesdayAugust7,9:15a.m.–9:45a.m. Dr.ChrisBorroni-Birdisoneofthe world’sleadingfuelcellexperts.He isthedrivingforcebehindGM’s AUTOnomyvisionandisDirectorfor this“ReinventionoftheAutomobile” program,whichalsoincludestheHywireandSequelvehicles.Theseare thefirstvehiclesdesignedfromthe grounduparoundahydrogenfuel cellpropulsionsystem,embodying theskateboardphilosophyandare thefirsttocombinefuelcells withby-wiretechnology,which allowssteering,brakingand othervehiclesystemstobe controlledelectronicallyrather thanmechanically. PriortojoiningGeneral Motors,Borroni-Birdwasin technologymanagementat Daimler-Chryslerandledan efforttodevelopfuelcellsthatrunongasoline.Hewasinductedintothe AutomotiveHallofFameasaYoungLeaderin2000. ThispresentationdescribesGM’sthrust intoreinventingtheautomobilearound theemergingtechnologiesoffuelcells, advancedbatteries,electricdriveandbywirechassissystems.Thisinitiativeincludes therange-extendedelectricChevrolet VoltandChevroletSequelfuelcellbywire concepts. Whileelectricdrivehelpssolveenergy andenvironmentalconcernsthatconfront theautomotiveindustry,electrically drivenvehiclescanalsohavezero tailpipeemissionsandlendthemselves toenergydiversitysincetheelectricity canbegeneratedfromawidevarietyof sources.Forexample,hydrogenfuelcell electricvehiclespromiselong-range,rapid refuelingandzeroemissions.Theyalso provideenergydiversitysincehydrogen andelectricityareinterchangeable. Inadditiontotheseprofoundsocietal benefits,electricdrivealsogivesthe consumeramoreexcitingdriving experiencebecausethereisinstant torqueavailableatthewheelsandan opportunityforelectrifyingothervehicle systems,suchasbrakingandsteering. Whenthispotentialisfullyexploitedfrom aperformanceanddesignperspective,the automobilewillbereinvented. 7 Special Events and Networking Opportunities Panel Discussions Global Trade Management in the Driver’s Seat – OEMs are Creating New Business Models that will Resonate throughout the Value Chain Graham R. F. Napier TradeBeamPresidentandChiefExecutiveOfficer MondayAugust6,10:45a.m.–12:15p.m. Thispaneldiscussionwillexploreexperiencesofautomotive companiesoperatingonaworldwidebasis.Findouthow RenaultandTradeBeamcreatedandbroughttomarketa totallynewbusinessmodelthatputGTMatthecoreofthe entiresourcing,manufacturing,anddistributionstrategy Renaultusedtomeetitshighlyaggressive5,000Europrice pointfortheLogan.Plus,anautomotiveOEMandasupplier willcontributeperspectivetothechallengesofdevelopment, manufacturing,anddeliveryofproductonaglobalscale. Technology Cooperation for Next-Generation Global Mobile Air Conditioning Ward Atkinson President,SunTestEngineering Stephen Andersen, DirectorStrategicProjects,EnvironmentalProtection Agency(invited) Elvis Hoffpauir, PresidentandCOO,MobileAirConditioningSociety Worldwide TuesdayAugust7,10:45a.m.–12:15p.m. Thispanelofinternationalrepresentativeswilldiscussthe intensegovernmentandindustrycooperationinvolvedin developingthenextgenerationofrefrigerants,systems, standards,servicetoolsandserviceproceduresformobileair conditioningsystems.Theywilloutlineboththetechnological andpolicydevelopmentsfromJapan,EuropeandNorth Americathatsurroundthedesignandemergenceofsystems thatfurtherreduceandcontrolGreenHouseGasemissions. 8 Graham Napier,CEOofTradeBeam,isaprovider ofon-demandGlobalTradeManagement(GTM) software.Mr.Napierhasnearly20yearsexperience buildingorganizationswithintheinternational businessarena.Hisemphasishasbeenonusing advancedtechnologytostreamlineoperations worldwideanddrivingnewmarketopportunities. PriortojoiningTradeBeam,Mr.Napierservedaspresidentand chiefoperatingofficerofFritzCompanies,a$1.8billionintegrated logisticsservicesprovider.Hemanagedoperationsanddrove strategicinitiativesforanorganizationconsistingof14,000 peopleworldwide.FritzrecruitedMr.NapierfromAlliedSignal,a leadingaerospacemanufacturer,whereMr.Napierservedasvice presidentofStrategicBusinessDevelopmentandNewVenturesfor AlliedSignalAerospace. Ward AtkinsonworkedforChevroletEngineeringGMfor30 years,retiringin1981.HewasresponsibleforTestDevelopment, passengercarandtruckHeatingandAirConditioningSystems, SunTestEngineering,andprovidedconsultingservicestothe automotiveindustry.HehasbeenamemberofSAEInternational since1954andreceivedtheSAE1998ArchT,ColwellCooperative EngineeringMedal.Additionally,hewasawardedthe1990EPA “StratosphericOzoneProtectionAward,”theEPA“Stratospheric OzoneProtectionBestoftheBestAward”in1997,isChairofthe SAEInteriorClimateControlStandardsCommitteeandalsoChair oftheSAEAlternateRefrigerantCooperativeResearchProgram. Stephen O. AndersenisaDirectorofStrategicProjectsinthe USEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)ClimateProtection PartnershipsDivisionandaCo-ChairoftheMontrealProtocol TechnologyandEconomicAssessmentPanel.Hewasformerly DeputyDirectoroftheEPAStratosphericProtectionDivision. Previously,hewasaprofessorofenvironmentaleconomicsat theCollegeoftheAtlanticandtheUniversityofHawaiianda visitingscholaratKyotoUniversity.Healsoworkedforconsumer, environmentalandlegalnon-governmentalorganizations. Elvis Hoffpauirhasworkedintheautomotive airconditioningandcoolingindustrysince1979, andhasbeenwithMACSsinceitwasfoundedin 1981,firstservingasmanagingdirector,thenvice presidentandpresidentsinceJuly2000.Hehas coordinatedallofMACSprogramsandprojects, includingEPA-mandatedcertificationinrefrigerant recyclingandserviceproceduresofferedbyMACS asrequiredbySection609oftheCleanAirAct,andothertechnician trainingofferedatannualconventionsandserviceclinicsheld throughouttheU.S.HeisamemberoftheSocietyofAutomotive EngineersandtheAmericanSocietyofAssociationExecutives. RegisterbyJuly20andSAVE$100(USD)www.sae.org/apac Special Events and Networking Opportunities “Hooray for Hollywood!” Welcome Reception SundayAugust5,7:00p.m. Allattendees(delegates,speakers,exhibitorsandaccompanyingpersons)areinvited toattendthiswelcomepartytoofficiallykick-offtheconference.It’sagreatwaytoget acquaintedwithfellowattendeesandbrowsethetechnologyondisplayintheexhibit hall…andyouneverknowwhatcelebritiesmightstopbyforavisit! Opening Ceremony MondayAugust6,8:30a.m.-8:45a.m. TheopeningceremonyispresidedoverbyDr. James E. Smith,Directorfor CenterforIndustrialResearchofAppliedMechanicalandAerospaceEngineering WestVirginiaUniversity,APAC-14GeneralChair Petersen Automotive Museum Reception MondayAugust6,6:30p.m. Youareinvitedtojoinusforaprivatereceptionatthisinternationallyrecognized museumhousingthreefloorsofautomotivehistory.Itencompassesmorethan 300,000squarefeetandfeaturesmorethan150rareandclassiccars,trucksand motorcycles,aswellasapermanentexhibitofcelebrityvehicles. Note: Buses depart the hotel at 6:30 p.m. 9 Special Events and Networking Opportunities “Dancing Like the Stars” Reception and Conference Banquet TuesdayAugust7,6:00p.m.–8:30p.m. Longbeforerecentshowslike“DancingwiththeStars,”professionalandballroom dancingwasthetrendbackinthe30sand40s.Infact,someofthegreatestfiguresof ballroomdancingoriginatedinHollywoodatthattime,includingthefamousdance teamofFredAstaireandGingerRogers.Tonight,guestswillhavetheexcitingopportunitytofeelasiftheyweredancingliketheStars! Followingthereception,stepbackintimeandenjoyanamazingarrayofbeautifully costumedandwell-choreographedprofessionaldancerswhowillentertainyouwith stunningballroomexhibitionssuchastheTango,FoxTrot,Waltz,PasoDoble,Mambo andChaCha.Followingthisentertainingdisplay,everyoneisinvitedtogetafirsthandlessonintheartofballroomdancing–feellikeastarasyouareinstructedonthe intricatemovesoftheTango,thegracefulandelegantWaltz,andthealluringmoves oftheMamboorChaCha–agiftdefinitelyworthtakinghometosharewithfriends andfamily. Important Note: • Banquetattireisbusinesssuits • Additionalbanquetticketsare$75.00 • Extrachargeforaccompanyingpersonsandstudents Passing of the APAC banner – Closing Ceremony WednesdayAugust8,11:30a.m.–12:00p.m. EnjoyabriefrecapoftheweekwithapictureslideshowinadditiontoSAE InternationalhandingofftheAPACbannertoSAEVietnam,thehostofAPAC-15. Farewell Lunch WednesdayAugust8,12:00p.m.–1:30p.m. AlldelegatesandguestsareinvitedtotheFarewellLunch–agreatwaytosaygoodbyetoHollywoodbymeetingwithfriendsandcolleaguestoreflectontheweek’s discussionsandaccomplishments. RefreshmentBreaksinExhibitionHall– spendtimewithcolleaguesdiscussingtheeventseachmorningandafternoon. 10 RegisterbyJuly20andSAVE$100(USD)www.sae.org/apac SESSIONS TECHNICAL Self-configuration and Self-healing in AUTOSAR Wolfgang Trumler, University of Augsburg Improvement of Corner Side Impact Crash Compatibility by Energy-Absorbing Bumper End Treatments Charles Y. Warner, Collision Safety Engineering LC Blind Source Separation on Complicated Vibration Signal of Power Distribute Box According to HigherOrder Cumulant Method Shunming Li, Nanjing University of Aeronautics Design Concept and Solution to Heads Up Display R. Muruganandam, Visteon India, Ltd. A Multi-disciplinary Framework for Integrating Driver Safety Into Vehicle Routing Methods in Positioning Systems Kaveh Nezamirad, Swinburne Univ. of Tech. Effect of Natural Voice Information and Warning: Evaluation in ASV-3 Verification Test and Driving Simulator Noriyoshi Matsuo, Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd.; Norimasa Kaneko, Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.; Shinichi Satomi, Fuji Techno Service Co., Ltd.; Mamoru Sekiguchi, Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. An Investigation of Steering-Pull Reduction Method by Using Electric Power Steering System Masahiro Kubota, Masahiko Yoshizawa, Hiroshi Mouri, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. The Research of Intelligent Vehicles Aided Navigation System Based on Machine Vision (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Ying Yang, Northeastern Univ. Functions and Technology of Digital Tachographs Systems with Contemporary Telematic Systems in Road Transport, on Board Informatics Net and GPS System Marcin Rychter, Motor Transport Institute Evaluation of In-vehicle Symbols for an Intersection Collision Avoidance System Issues in the Implementation of Millimeter Wave Short Range Radar on CMOS John L. Campbell, Battelle Memorial Institute E. Skafidis, Univ. of Melbourne Driver/Vehicle Interface, Information and Assistance Systems: Noise & Vibration A Study on the Possibility of Applications of LED Headlamps in Korea Byung do Kang, Korea Auto Testing & Research Institute The Study on the Blind Spot Detector System with IR Sensors Minhyuk Son, Inje Univ. An Ergonomic Investigation for Control Types and Menu Design Types of In-Vehicle Information System (IVIS) Sung-Hyun Lim, Hyundai Motor Co. A Whole Transfer Matrix Method for the Vibration Analysis of Vehicle’s Gear Box Shan Chai, Shandong Univ. of Technology Statistical Response Prediction of Vehicle Based on Statistical Energy Analysis Qingbin Liao, Shunming Li, Nanjing University of Aeronautics Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Neutral Gear Rattle in Manual Shift Synchromesh Transmission Manoz Kumar T M, TVS Motor Co., Ltd. The Development of Biosensor to Detect Drowsiness and Quantity of Residual Alcohol in the Human Body by Electrodermography Toshiaki Sakurai, Michiko Sato, Iwaki Meisei Univ.; Yasufumi Sekine, Mobility Institute for Education of Traffic Safety Consideration on Appropriate Display Area for HeadUp Displays Kazumoto Morita, Michiaki Sekine, Yuki Tsukada, Takeo Okada, Yoshinori Toyofuku, National Traffic Safety & Enviro Lab. Classification of Driver Steering Intention Based on Brain-Computer Interface Using Electroencephalogram Toshihito Ikenishi, Takayoshi Kamada, Masao Nagai, Tokyo Univ. of Agric & Tech. Experimental and Analytical Investigation of Noise From Hypoid Gears with Low Transmission Error Alexander Hespe, Univ. of New South Wales The Coherent Analysis and Improvement of Sound Quality for an Automotive HVAC Using Multiple Dimensional Spectral Analysis Jae Eung Oh, Sanggil Park, Haejin Lee, Hanyang Univ.; Jungyoun Lee, Kyonggi Univ. Numerical Study on the Flow Noise Generation in an Automotive Muffler System Ho Cheol Suh, Sejong Ind., Ltd. Development Analyzing Noise and Vibration of Manual Transmission for Light Truck Quang Nguyen, Vehicle Manufacture Thepaperslistedareunderconsiderationforpublicationandpresentationattheevent.11 ELECTRONICS Driver/Vehicle Interface, Information and Assistance Systems Driver/Vehicle Interface, Information and Assistance Systems: Driver Assistance & Information SESSIONS TECHNICAL Driver/Vehicle Interface, Information and Assistance Optimal Design Strategy on Balance Shaft ChanJjung Kim, Dong-Won Lee, Bong-Hyun Lee, Hyun-Chul Kim, Korea Automotive Technology Institute A Prediction Method of Vehicle Vibration caused by the Drive Torque Fluctuation at Takeoff Hiroyuli Kato, Katsuyuki Hibi, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. Experimental Analysis of the Stick-Slip Noise from the Crankshaft Oil Seal of the Diesel Engine Driver/Vehicle Interface, Information and Assistance Systems: Vehicle Security and Occupant Safety Optimal Design on Shape of Side Head-Thorax Airbag Zhixiong Ma, Wuhan Univ.; Xi Chan Zhu, Tongji Univ. Jouji Kimura, Hideaki Shigyou, Isuzu Motors, Ltd. Instrument Panel Validation - Use of FE Approach for Impact Analysis Mode Classification Analysis Using Mutual Relationship between Dynamics of Automobile Whole-Body and Components Rahul Pathare, A. A. Miraje, Sinhgad College of Engineering; Shrikant Mallikarjun Haragapurkar, Abhay Vijay Mannikar, Shekhar Gopalkrishna Saraf, Automotive Research Association of India; R. Tiwari, International Car Motor, Ltd. Takayuki Koizumi, Shin Nakahara, Nobutaka Tsujiuchi, Doshisha Univ. A Study on Crankshaft Vibration Characteristics of Automotive High Speed Diesel Engine by FEM Analysis Yasuhiro Honda, Tomoaki Kodama, Katsuhiko Wakabayashi, Toshio Takeuchi, Kokushikan Univ. On-the-spot Investigation of Negotiation Patterns of Passing Cars without Right of Way at a Nonsignalized Intersection Hiroaki Kosaka, Takuya Hashikawa, Nobuhisa Higashikaw, Masaru Noda, Hirokazu Nishitani, Nara Institute of Science & Technology; Masaaki Uechi, Kazuya Sasaki, Toyota Higashifuji Technical Center Misfire Detection for Vehicles with Dual Mass Flywheel Based on Reconstructed Engine Torque Andreas Walter, Universitat of Karlsruhe Poster Sessions An occasion with a rewarding purpose: to showcase innovative ideas through the posters you create. Network and discuss your handiwork with attendees in this intimate setting – the focus is on you – so take advantage of the spotlight! Poster on the following topics will be displayed: Powertrain technology, Driver/Vehicle Interface, Information and Assistance Systems, Vehicle Design and Manufacturing, Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets, Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Control Systems. Posters under consideration: Investigation of Wet Clutch Break-Away Behaviors Yuji Fujii, Ford Motor Co. Development of ECU in the Loop for Vehicle Dynamics Control Boo, Kwangsuck, Inje Univ. Quartz MEMS Gyroscope Technology Enables LifeSaving Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Appel, Lori, Custom Sensors & Technologies BEI Duncan Electronics Custom Sensors & Technologies Transportation Products Overview Appel, Lori, Custom Sensors & Technologies Kavlico Custom Sensors & Technologies Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) CalinMiclaus, Rob Hunter, Omar Abed, Kavlico Corp. Engineered Sealing and Structural Solutions for the Worldwide Automotive Industry Kurt M. Lilley, L&L Products Inc. Dynamically Re-configurable Internal Combustion Engine Air Hybrid Vehicle Walt Froloff, InspirEngine A Study on Parameter Estimation for Integrated Chassis Control Minhyuk Son, Inje Univ. Development of a Down Scaled Model for Studies of Reynolds Effects in Cooling Airflow Lasse Christoffersen, Chalmers Univ. of Technology Software Architecture of Embedded HumanMachine Interface in Automotive Market Jerome Dento Hydrogen Enrichment of Various Fuels through Thermochemical Recuperation of Combustion Exhaust Gases Eddie A.Jordan Full Toroidal Traction Drive Technology Peter M. O’Neill, Torotrak (Development), Ltd. Posters will be on free standing mounting surface for display. Authors will be available for discussion at lunch (12:30 - 1:30 p.m.) in the exhibit hall. 12 The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. SESSIONS TECHNICAL Performance and Emission Evaluation in Dual-fuel Diesel Engine Using Bio-fuels for Pilot Injection K D H Bob-Manuel, Rivers State Univ of Science and Technology, Nigeria; Roy J. Crookes, Univ. of London Multi-objective Optimisation of Engine Controlled Combustion Parameters in a Compressed Natural Gas Direct Injection Engine using Coupled Code of Computational Fluid Dynamics and Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Wendy Hardyono Kurniawan, National Univ. of Malaysia Mini High Speed HCCI Engine Fueled with Ether: Load Range, Emission Characteristics and Optical Analysis Vittorio Manente, Lund Institute of Technology Testing and Designing of an Arrangement to Gain Stratified Charged Through Port Injection (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Omid Samimi Abiane, IPCO Study the Effect of Variable Compression Ratio on Performance of LPG Based Single Cylinder Engine Chetankumar Mistry, C K Pithawalla College of Engrg & Tech. Experiment Study and Numerical Simulation on Coolant-flow For Heavy-duty Vehicle Diesel Engine Compression Ratio Variations in a Carbureted and PFI Normally Aspirated Small Engine William Attard, Univ. of Melbourne The Combustion and Exhaust Gas Emission Test of a Direct Injection Compression Ignition Engine Using Physic Nut Oil (Jatropha Curcas L. Oil) Iman K. Reksowardojo, Bandung Institute of Technology; R. Sopheak, Institute of Technology of Cambodia; T. P. Brodjonegoro, W. Arismundar, Institute Teknologi Bandung; Hideyuki Ogawa, Hokkaido Univ. Study on Combustion and Emission Characteristics of CNG Fueled RI-Engine Yong Dong, Jongsang Park, Jeongkuk Yeom, Jongyul Ha, Sungsik Chung, Dong-a Univ. Emission Characteristics of GTL in Common Rail Direct Injection Diesel Engine Yonggyu Lee, Kyonam Choi, Dong-soo Jeong, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials; Gunfeel Moon, Korea Univ. of Science and Technology; Byoungjun Kim, Myoungji Univ. An Experimental Investigation on the Spray Characteristics of DME Blended Biodiesel Seung Hwan Bang, Bong Woo Ryu, Chang Sik Lee, Hanyang Univ. Characteristics of Syngas Combustion Based on Methane for Various Reforming Rates S. K. Choi, M. K. Kim, Suk Ho Chung, Seoul National Univ.; M. S. Cha, Y. H. Song, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials Zhaowen Wang, Ronghua Huang, Xiaobei Cheng, Huazhong Univ.; Jun Qin, Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Co., Ltd.; Xiangjun Zhou, Guang Xi Yuchai Machinery Co., Ltd. Experimental Investigation on Flow Rate Performance and LPLi Engine Application of Turbine Pump with Various Composition Ratio of LPG Fuel ALL Fuel [ Solids,Liquids,Gas,Agro waste , Solids waste etc] Independent of Fuel Characteristics Employing Andy Engine will SAVE 80 % FUEL to transport same weight at same speed on same Ruad Kangjoo Lee, Seong-Won Choi, Cha-Lee Myung, Simsoo Park, Korea Univ. (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Andy M. Appan, Adroit Engg HC Reductions From Shifting the No NOx Lean Fuel Limit of Hydrogen Assisted Jet Ignition with EGR Elisa Toulson, Univ. of Melbourne Weight Effect on Emissions and Fuel Consumption from Diesel and Lean-burn Natural Gas Transit Buses Nigel N. Clark, West Virginia Univ. The Dual-Fueled Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Engine Using Liquefied Petroleum Gas and Di-methyl Ether Choongsik Bae, Korea Advanced Inst. of Science & Tech. Flex-Fuel Vehicle Development to Expedite Alcohols as the Basis of a Viable Negative-CO2 Energy Economy James W G Turner, Lotus Engineering, Ltd. Difference of Spray Mixture Formation between Gas Oil and Ethanol in the Constant Volume Electrical Heating Chamber Hironori Saitoh, Kouji Uchida, Sojo University Development of a Turbo-charged Direct Injection E100 Combustion System Development of Engine for Flex Fuel Vehicle Simon Brewster, Orbital Corp. Ltd. Susumu Nakajima, Ryoji Saiki, Yoichi Goryozono, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Experiments in Dual Fuelling a Compression Ignition Engine by Injecting Dimethyl Ether as a Pilot Fuel to Ignite Varying Quantities of Natural Gas Development of CNG Engine with Variable Valve Timing Electronic Control John F. Olsen, Univ. of New South Wales Osamu Watanabe, Susumu Nakajima, Hiroyuki Goto, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Expansion of Premixed Compression Ignition Combustion Region by Supercharging Operation and Lower Compression Ratio Piston Ryo Kitabatake, Naoki Shimazaki, Terukazu Nishimura, Isuzu Advanced Engineering Center, Ltd. The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. 13 Powertrain Technology Powertrain Technology: Alternative Fuel Engines SESSIONS TECHNICAL Powertrain Technology Study of the Combustion Mechanism of Diesel Particulate Matter Toru Nishizawa, Hiroshi Akama, Shuji Kimura, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Hiroshi Kitagawa, Hokkaido Automotive Engineering College; Shigeru Tosaka, Hokkaido Institute of Technology Development of a Small Size Gas Engine System for Low Calorific Value Gaseous Fuel From Biomass Yudai Yamasaki, Yuki Nagata, Go Tomatsu, Shigehiko Kaneko, Univ. of Tokyo Infrared-Excitation for Improved Hydrocarbon Fuel Combustion Efficiency: An Initial Study Albert C. Wey, Aldi Far-IR Products Inc. Combustion Studies for PFI Hydrogen IC Engines Sebastian Verhelst, Roger Sierens, Ghent University Operation and Cold Start Mechanism of Internal Combustion Engines with Alternative Fuels Yiding Cao, Florida International Univ. Performance and Exhaust Emissions from an Engine Fuelled by Soybean and Wild Radish Biodiesel Jose Ricardo Sodre, Pontifical Catholic University Computational and Experimental Thermal Analysis of Cylinder Block and Head of a Bi-fuel Turbocharged Engine Mahdi Ahmadi, Iran Khodro Powertrain Co. Characteristics of Performance and Emissions from an Ethanol-Gasoline Blend Fuelled Engine Jose Ricardo Sodre, Pontifical Catholic University; Guilherme Teixeira Correa Pinto, Fiat Powertrain Ltda Optimized Design of a Cyclic Variability Constrained Lean Limit SI Engine at Optimum NOx and Efficiency Using a PSO Algorithm Pouria Mehrani, Univ. of Melbourne High Performance Engine Cooling System Fluiddynamic Analysis Adolfo Senatore, Universita di Napoli Analysis of Total Efficiency GDI Engine Working on Stratified Charge Bronislaw Sendyka, Cracow Univ. of Technology; Mariusz Grzegorz Cygnar, State Higher Vocational School, Nowy Sacz Engine/Vehicle Matching for a FSAE Racecar Marco Evangelos Biancolini, Univ. di Roma Tor Vergata Application of Wavelet Analysis to Determine the Start of Combustion of Diesel Engines Arief Hariyanto, Institute of Technology Bandung; Komang Bagiasna, Isa Asharimurti, Institute Teknologi Bandung; Wiranto Arismunandar, Bandung Institute of Technology On Board Self-Diagnostic Strategies Research for Electronic Control Diesel-Oil Injection System Zhou Xing-li, Xian Jiaotong Univ. The Effect on Friction of Engine Oil Seal Using Low Viscosity Engine Oil for Fuel Economy Improvement Sae-il Jeon, Han Goo Kim, Se Jong Yoo, Renault Samsung Motors Technical Center; Myoung-Hun Oh, SKF Sealing Solutions Korea Co., Ltd. Zero-Dimensional Gasoline CAI/HCCI Engine Modeling and SI-CAI-SI Mode Transition Torque Control Powertrain Technology: Engine Design Doowon Choe, Kangyoon Lee, Minkwang Lee, Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ. Dynamically Re-configurable Internal Combustion Engine Development of an Injector Driver for Piezo and Solenoid Type Common-rail Injectors Walt Froloff, InspirEngine LLC Byounggul Oh, Seungsuk Oh, Kangyoon Lee, Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ. Numerical Simulation of Scavenging in a Small TwoStroke Gasoline Engine Sameera Wijeyakulasuriya, Univ. of Moratuwa; Mohamed R. Nalim, Indiana University Step Motor Assisted Variable Valve Timing System C. Murali Sreenivasan, N. Venkatesan, Rajalakshmi Engineering College Numerical Simulation and Experimental Study of Combustion and Emission Formation in a DI Xiuyong Shi, Guoxiang Li, Shandong Univ. Optimising the Design of the Air Flow Orifice or Restrictor for Race Car Applications Harry C. Watson, Univ. of Melbourne Why Liquid Phase LPG Port Injection has Superior Power and Efficiency to Gas Phase Port Injection Harry C. Watson, Univ. of Melbourne 3-Dimensional Simulation of Unburned Hydrocarbon Oxidation in an Engine Geometry using Modified One-step Reaction Equation Hyuksun Kwon, Kyoungdoug Min, Seoul National Univ. An In-cylinder Pressure Referencing Method based on a Variable Polytropic Coefficient Kangyoon Lee, Minsu Kwon, Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ. Optimization of Intake Manifold Design using DFSS (Design for Six Sigma) Hong Soon-Seong, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Co. Partial Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication Analysis for Cylindrical Conformal Contact Model Considering Effect of Surface Wave Dongwon Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. Plasma Assisted Generation of Syngas for the Low Emission of Gasoline Engine Yoon-Sang Nam, Hyundai Motor Co. 14 The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. SESSIONS TECHNICAL Accurate Torque Control of IPM machines for ISG Hybrid Vehicle Applications Won-Seok Chang, Hyundai Motor Co. Xiaojiang Chen, Ricardo Tarragon Ltd. Influence of LPG Injector Location On Engine Emissions and Performance Coupling Simulation About Flexible Multi-Body Dynamics and Hydrodynamic Lubrication of Crank System Marek Flekiewicz, Bartosz Flekiewicz, Politechnika Slaska Development of a Plastic Intake Manifold with CAE Hiroyuki Tanaka, Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. Development of Innovative Variable Valve Event and Lift (VEL) System Yosuke Mae, Shinichi Kiga, Yuzo Akasaka, Kazuto Tomogane, Chisato Suzuki, Shigekazu Fuji, Jun Iseki, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. A Study of Compression Ratio Changing Mechanism with a Multi-link Type Variable Compression Ratio Engine Yoshiaki Tanaka, Ryousuke Hiyoshi, Shinichi Takemura, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Yoshinori Ikeda, NTN Corp.; Masafumi Sugawara, Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Development and Application of Structural Analysis Method in Engine Connecting Rod Moon Heewook, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. An Investigation on Knock and Pre-ignition with Tumble Induced Turbulence (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Mohsen Salem Radwan, Univ. of Helwan, Cairo Simulation of Misfire in Vehicles with SI Engine Marcin Rychter, Motor Transport Institute On-board Diagnostic of Combustion Process in CI Engines with the Use of Dimensional and Nondemensional Vibration Signal Parameters Jerzy Merkisz, Marek Waligórski, Poznan Univ. of Technology Fuel Desulfurization Filter (Oral Only) Peter D. Unger, Ronald P. Rohrbach, Honeywell Extending the Load Range in an HCCI Engine While Using Different Combustion Chamber Geometries Andreas Vressner, Lund Univ. Waste-Gate Turbocharging Control in Automotive SI Engines: Effect on Turbine Steady and Unsteady Performance Massimo Capobianco, Univ. of Genoa Powertrain Technology: Hybrid and Electric Power Systems Converter Comparison for DC Brush Motor and a Brushless DC Motor Drives for Automotive Applications Marco Pürschel, Infineon Technologies AG Hybridization of Powertrains and Its Effect on the Cooling System Layout Ying Cheng, Beijing Institute of Technology Linearity Optimization of Electronic Throttle Sensor of Diesel Engine Mingijang Hu, Jiangsu Univ. Engine Torque Observer Based Real-time Optimization Control Strategy of Parallel Hybrid Electric Bus Kaisheng Huang, Tsinghua Univ. Design of Parallel Hybrid Electric Bus with Emphasis on Regeneration Braking Kaisheng Huang, Tsinghua Univ. Automotive Powertrain Modeling and Simulation Based on AMESim Guizhi Sun, Jinju Shao, Minxiang Wei, Man Pei, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics Development of Engine Auxiliary Control System for the Powertrain of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Shichun Yang, Jun Li, Ying Gao, Konghui Guo, Bainian Zhi, Jilin Univ. The Research on Fuzzy Logic Control Strategy of Synergic Electric System of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Yuan-bin Yu, Qingnian Wang, Bo Liu, Qian Zhang, Jilin Univ. Study on the Motor Torque Co-ordination Control of the Four-wheel Independent Driving Electric Vehicles Huanhuan Zhang, Jilin Univ. Analysis for Emission Performance of Hybrid Electric Vehicles Affected by Endurance Test Chun-ming Zhao, China Automotive Technology & Res. Ctr. Fault Diagnosis of the Electrical System in Electric Vehicles Based on Distribution Control System Chun-ming Zhao, China Automotive Technology & Res. Ctr. On-line Monitoring Methods of High Voltage Parameter in Electric Vehicles Chun-ming Zhao, China Automotive Technology & Res. Ctr. Research on Key Components Selection of HighVoltage System in Electric Vehicles Based on Test and Simulation Chun-ming Zhao, China Automotive Technology & Res. Ctr. Assessing Potential of Advanced Powertrain Concepts on Various Driving Cycles Trudy Weber, Prasad Atluri, General Motors Corp. Is State of the Art Simulation Software Ready for Hybrid Vehicles? Philipp Guttenberg, Romax Technology, Ltd. Guenter Lang, Virtual Vehicle Competence Center The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. 15 Powertrain Technology Design and Development of a Central Direct Injection Stratified Gasoline Engine SESSIONS TECHNICAL Powertrain Technology Control and Power Management in Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Peter James, Prodrive, Ltd. The Application of Low-cost Belt Starter-Generator Hybrid Technology in Emerging Markets Ian Cluett, Ricardo Tarragon, Ltd. Design Concept for Programmable Alternator Regulator R. Muruganandam, Visteon India, Ltd. Development of an Improved Design Concept for Practical Implementation of Electric Vehicles Mohan Gangadurai, Srinath Gopinath, TVS Motor Co., Ltd. Dynamics of Hybrid Propulsion System with Electric Power Divider Zdenek Cerovsky, Miroslav Lev, Pavel Mindl, Czech Technical Univ. Real-Time Powertrain Control Strategy for SeriesParallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles Joonyoung Park, Hyundai Motor Co. Two-Stage Modeling of Vehicle Alternator Wanjae Shin, Hyundai Motor Co. Severity Evaluation of Failure of HCU Using ECU-InThe-Loop Byoung-Joon Moon, Mando Corp. A Stochastic Energy Management Strategy for Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Juxiao Lu, Tsinghua Univ. HILS Application for Hybrid System Development Powertrain Technology: Fuel Cell Systems Control of Automotive PEM Fuel Cell System Seo-Ho Choi, Hyundai Motor Co. A Dynamic Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Model : Thermal Behavior and Membrane Hydration Effect Myoungho Sunwoo, Hanyang Univ. Contact Pressure Analysis of Fuel Cell Stack Considering Gasket Aging Woonbong Hwang, Pohang Univ. of Science and Technology Effects of Fuel Spray Characteristics on Smoke Emissions in a Small-Displacement Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection Engine Takahiro Noyori, Hiroaki Inoue, Suzuki Motor Corp. Design of a Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicle with a Hydrogen Generation System Fueled with Ammonia Masaya Otoguro, Takashi Saika, Kotaro Akasaka, Tetsuo Nohara, Kogakuin Univ. DME Fuel-Cell Hybrid System Combined with Diesel Engine for Commercial Vehicles with Electric Devices Masaki Uehara, Toshimitsu Yugami, Takashi Saika, Kogakuin Univ. Powertrain Technology: Transmission Systems Converting Transmission Components to Progressive Metal Stampings Zi Qiang Sheng, Isatec Technical Center Naozumi Okuda, Toyota Motor Co., Ltd.; Naoki Ishikawa, Toyota Motor Corporation; Zibo Kang, Tomohiko Katayama, Toyota Technical Development Corporation; Toshio Nakai, Fujitsu Ten, Ltd. Developments in Full Toroidal Traction Drive Infinitely and Continuously Variable Transmissions Development of New Light Duty Hybrid Truck Real-time Simulation Research on Dual Clutch Transmission Based on dSPACE Ryutaro Hosoya, Koichi Yamaguchi, Hino Motors, Ltd. Ultracapacitors In Energy Management Strategies For Hybrid Vehicle Power Systems Juergen Auer, Maxwell Technologies Development and Validation of Anti-lock Braking and Regenerative Braking Control System for Commercial Parallel HEV Liang Chu, Texas A & M University An Investigation into the Acceleration Slip Regulation (ASR) Control System for Commercial Parallel HEV Liang Chu, Texas A & M University Investigation of the Brake Torque Distribution Strategy for HEV aiming at the Brake Safety and High Efficient Energy Recovering Liang Chu, Texas A & M University Peter M. O’Neill, David Burtt, Torotrak (Development), Ltd. Xuexun Guo, Wuhan Univ. of Technology On the Cruise Control Based on the Automated Mechanical Transmission (AMT) System Hui Jin, Beijing Institute of Technology Research on Adaptive 4WD Systems Jianhua Wang, Fei Xie, Chuanxue Song, Jilin Univ. Characteristics Analysis of Hydro-mechanical Continuously Variable Transmission of Vehicle Zhili Zhou, Henan Univ. of Science and Tech. Redesign of Single Stage Speed Reduction Helical Gearbox-Transmission System Ganesh Balaji Kadalarasan A Systems Approach to Structural Optimisation of an Automotive Gearbox Housing Andrew Poon, Yongle Song, Romax Technology, Ltd. 16 The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. SESSIONS TECHNICAL Investigation of Wet Clutch Break-Away Behaviors Analysis of Mechanical Traction CVTs by Methods Used in Dynamics of Constrained Multi-body Systems Mart Mägi, Chalmers Univ. of Technology Optimum Design of Front Cover Taper Angle in Torque Converter by Finite Element Method Choi Wan, Jae-Hoon Song, Hideaki Kosuge, Jae-Duk Jang, In-Sik Joo, Korea Powertrain Co., Ltd. Dynamic Analysis of Damper System in Torque Converter Taejun Park, Euncheol Park, Jaehoon Song, Jaeduk Jang, Insik Joo, Korea Powertrain Co., Ltd. Determination of Vehicle Clutch Slippage Using GPS Technology Low-Cycle Failure Analysis of Automotive Clutch Disk under Unexpected Stopper Pins Vibration Heung-Shik Lee, Inha Univ. Analysis of One-way Clutch Mechanism of Motorized Retractors and Evaluation of Motor Driving Scenarios JaeSoon Park, Kangwon National Univ. A Fuzzy Gear Shifting Strategy Based on Fuel Economy (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Reza Baghaei A Comprehensive Approach to Design of Embedded Real-time Software for Controlling Mechanical Systems Johan Eriksson, Lulea Univ. of Technology; Per Lindgren, Lulea University of Technology Joyanta Kumar Chakrabarty, Tata Technologies, Ltd. Vehicle Implementation of A GM RWD Six-Speed Integrated-Friction-Launch Automatic Transmission Farzad Samie, Chunhao Joseph Lee, Kumaraswamy Hebbale, ChiKuan Kao, General Motors Corp. 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Quantity discounts for six or more students and Site License options are available - contact SAE Customer Service or email corplearn@sae.org. store.sae.org • CustomerService@sae.org Phone 1-877-606-7323 [U.S. & Canada only] Phone +1-724-776-4970 [International] 070123 The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. 17 Powertrain Technology Yuji Fujii, Ford Motor Co. Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets SESSIONS TECHNICAL Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets: Safety Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets: Maintenance and After Market Load Interaction Effects on FCG Driving Force Firmware Update Over The Air (FOTA) for Automotive Industry Daniel Kujawski, Sudip Dinda, Western Michigan Univ. Study on the Step-by-step Energy Absorption Method Based on the Theory of Reverse Design Libo Cao, Hunan Univ. Design Factors for Car Side Curtain Airbag Development Chen Xiaodong, Jiangsu Univ. Managing Software Development through System-ofSystems Matrix Dev G. Raheja, Design for Competitiveness Inc. Research on the Key Technologies to the Realization of Measuring the Path and Attitude of Vehicle Body Based on the SIMS/GPS Integrated System Xiaolong Zhang, Southeast Univ. Damageability Improvement of Front Structure in a Low Speed Crash Dongseok Kim, Jung ho Kim, Jongseok Kim, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Effects of AHS on Traffic Accident Reduction Radovan Miucic, Wayne State Univ. Statistical Distribution Model of Complicated Random Variables Based on Maximum Entropy Concept Xiang Gao, Jiangsu Univ.; Jianxiang Zheng, Tianjin Univ. Statistical Distribution Model of Feild Reliability Based on Phased Weibull Distribution Jianxiang Zheng, Tianjin Univ. Development of a New Method to Detect the Clamping Force of a Bolted Joint Shinji Hashimura, Kurume National College of Technology; Kyoichi Komatsu, Tohnichi Mfg Co., Ltd. Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets: Personal/Public/Freight Transportation Study on Technological Infrastructure of Van Automatic Identification Wuming Luo, Shijian Yang, Military Transportation Institute Setsuo Hirai, National Institute for Materials Science; Hideto Hatakenaka, Isao Yamazaki, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management Driver Fatigue Detection and Warning System in Road Freight Operation (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Relationship Between Human Attributes and Neck Injury Severity in Rear-end Collisions Xiaohan Liu, Xihua Univ. Yoichi Watanabe, Institute for Traffic Accident Research and Data Analysis Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets: Environment and Energy Continuous Simulation of Automobile Running and Crash Using a Finite Element Method Tatsuya Fukushima, Hitoshi Shimonishi, Masafumi Shitamichi, Toshikazu Torigaki, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.; Hodaka Oda, JRI Solutions, Ltd. Virtual Simulation of Real-World Accidents Ryuuji Ootani, Chinmoy Pal, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Analysis of Rear-end Collision Incident Using Drive Recorder Yohei Michitsuji, Yohei Morinaka, Pongsathorn Raksincharoensak, Masao Nagai, Tokyo Univ. of Agric & Tech. Analysis of Driver Behavior During Yellow Traffic Signals Using Drive Recorder Yohei Michitsuji, Daisuke Mezaki, Pongsathorn Raksincharoensak, Masao Nagai, Tokyo Univ. of Agric & Tech. Use of Zeolites to Suppress Cold Start Emissions in Automobiles (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) V. Saranathan, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering The Influence of Oxygen Dissolved in the Diesel Fuel on the Combustion Process and Concentration of Toxic Compounds in Exhaust Gas Jerzy Merkisz, Poznan Univ. of Technology U.S. Department of Energy’s Market Transformation Plans for Fuel Cells James F. Miller, Argonne National Laboratory Fuel-Borne Catalyst Assisted DPF regeneration on a Renault Truck MD9 Engine Outfitted with SCR (Oral Only) Emmanuel Joubert, Aaqius & Aaqius Are We Flat Out for Survivable Deceleration? Experimental Study of Lean NOx Trap Management Kenneth Berg Massimo Cardone, Universita di Napoli Vehicle Safety: Role of Starting Circuit and Discussion on Prevention Measure A Study on the NOx Reduction Characteristics of Urea-Selective Catalytic Reduction(SCR) System in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Niranjana Upadhaya, Tata Motors Ltd. Ineok Cho, Kumwon Kang, Seangwock Lee, Kookmin Univ.; Wanyong Rha, Shinsung College 18 The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. SESSIONS TECHNICAL Sukyoung Lee, Republic of Korea Naval Academy Heat Exchange Efficiency Characteristics of EGR Cooler with Stack-Type or Shell &Tube-Type Sang-KI Park, Hyung-Man Kim, Kap-Seung Choi, Hak-Min Wang, Inje Univ. Performance Characteristics of Motor-driven Cylinder Lubricator with Improved Electronic Control Quill in a Large Two-stroke Diesel Engine Myung-Whan Bae, Hwa Jung, Yeun-hak Jung, In-deok Kim, Changho Kang, Gyeongsang National Univ. Theoretical and Experimental Study on Flow Analysis of Exhaust Manifolds for PZEV Analysis of Transient Thermal and Conversion Characteristics of Dual-Monolith Catalytic Converter with Palladium and Palladium/Rhodium Catalysts Young-Deuk Kim, Hanyang Univ.; Soo-Jin Jeong, Korea Automotive Technology Institute; Woo-Seung Kim, Hanyang Univ. Development of CFD-Analysis Technology on Cooling of a Marine Diesel Engine Seong Gyu Heo, Dong-A Univ. Comparison of NOx Level and BSFC for HPL EGR and LPL EGR System of Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Jong Heun Jun, Yonsei Univ. Public-private Collaborative Research to Realization of Advanced Road Services In Goo Hwang, Cha-Lee Myung, Simsoo Park, Korea Univ.; Chi-Bum In, Gwon koo Yeo, Hyundai Motor Co. & KIA Motors Corp. Setsuo Hirai, National Institute for Materials Science; Hideto Hatakenaka, Yasuyuki Manabe, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management Optimization and Application of Catalytic Reaction Parameters on the Heavy-Duty Diesel Aftertreatment Systems Possibilities of NOx Reduction In the Emissions of Compression Ignition Engines Through Ceramic Oxygen Conductors and Thermoelectric Materials Man Young Kim, Chonbuk National Univ. Jerzy Merkisz, Poznan Univ. of Technology The PM Reduction Performance and Regeneration Characteristics of Catalyzed Metal Foam Filters for a 3L Diesel Passenger Vehicle Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets: Socio-economic Issues Gyubaek Cho, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials A Characteristics of Particle Number Distribution for the Urea Solution Injection to Urea SCR System of Commercial Diesel Engine for an Emission Regulation Motorcycle Speed Determination Based on Crush Of The Bullet Vehicle In A Motorcycle-Automobile Collision Alan B. Moore, HSA Engineering Chun Hwan Lee, Korea Automotive Technology Institute Optical In-Cylinder Flame Temperature Measurement on Common Rail Diesel Engine Combustion Deokjin Kim, Korea Automotive Technology Inst. Your comprehensive and trusted resource for the latest ground vehicle standards. 2007 SAE Handbook The SAE Handbook is used worldwide for design, procurement and technical guidance. 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Online: store.sae.org • E-mail: CustomerService@sae.org • Phone:1-877-606-7323 (U.S. & Canada) or 1-724-776-4970 The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. 19 Transportation Challenges in Emerging Markets Coupled Numerical Analysis of Fuel Injection System and Combustion in a Diesel Engine SESSIONS TECHNICAL Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Vehicle Design and Manufacturing: Body Structures Derivation of Vehicle-to-vehicle Frontal Crash Pulse Estimates from Barrier Crash Data Charles Y. Warner, Collision Safety Engineering LC Acoustic Sensitivity Analysis of a Vehicle Compartment Multilayer Panels Xiandong Liu, Jianghua Deng, Beihang Univ. Beam Element Model Optimization Applying Artificial Neural Networks on BIW Concept Design Yi Dai, SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd.; Chengwu Duan, Global Insight Structural Acoustic Optimization of a SUV Auto-body Based on FEA/SEA Xinhua Liang, Yi Dai, SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd. 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Sinha, Sinhatech Vehicle Aerodynamic Performance Assessments through Simulation and Test Jong Paek Ha, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Direct Simulation for Aerodynamic Noise from Vehicle Parts Naoki Hamamoto, Masahiro Yoshida, Mitsubishi Motors Corp.; Yoshinori Goto, Atsushi Hashimoto, Yoshiaki Nakamura, Nagoya Univ. Numerical Simulation Analysis of Side Aerodynamic Force of Car on the Course of Passing Heavy Goods Vehicle Yibin He, Hunan Univ. Numerical Approach to Determine Wind Tunnel Blockage Correction for the External Aerodynamics of a Vehicle (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Pradip G. Dube, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Sung Ho Ji, Hanil E-Hwa Co., Ltd. Crash Pad Optimal Structure Design for EURO NCAP 5* Hyukjae Kwon, Hyundai & Kia Corp. Fault Diagnosis of Driveline System Using Response Optimization (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Srinivas Jonnalagadda, Chaitanya Engineering College Shape Optimization Method for Automotive Thinwalled Structures Subject to Strength Constraint Masatoshi Shimoda, Shonan Institute of Technology; Jiro Tsuji, Mitsubishi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd. 20 Vehicle Design and Manufacturing: Advanced Materials Effect of Chemical Composition on Tensile Property in TRIP-assisted Multiphase Steel Composed of Fe-MnSi-C Kiyeol Lee, Ulsan Technopark; Youngwoo Choi, Changwon National Univ.; Ilki Baik, Ulsan Technopark Physical Properties of Primer-less Waterborne Paint for Composite Polypropylene in Instrument Panel Junghwan Lee, Hyundai Mobis; Woo Jeong Oh, Mobis; Ok Kim, Yong Chun, Hyundai Mobis; Myunghyuk Lim, Jiyoung Woo, KCC Co., Ltd. The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. SESSIONS TECHNICAL Dongok Kim, Korea Automotive Technology Institute; Hyungjoon Yoon, Dongwoo Shin, Konyang Univ.; Jinpyung Kim, Korea Automotive Technology Institute; Youngsik Yoon, Konyang Univ.; Yongmin Ryu, Beomsuck Han, Korea Automotive Technology Institute Fatigue Life Analysis of Automotive V Belt Pulley Beomkeun Kim, Yongsu Kim, Inje Univ.; Doo-Man Chun, Sung-Hoon Ahn, Seoul National Univ. Wear Evaluation of Thermal Sprayed Al-based Metal Matrix Composite Coatings for Automotive Components Yeong Sik Kim, Kyun Tak Kim, Pukyong National Univ. Nano Surface Modification of Hub Bearing Race Ways for Increasing the Dynamic Load Rating and Decreasing the Friction Loss Inho Cho, DesignMecha; S.G. Jin, Iljin Global; Y.S. Pyoun, Sun Moon Univ.; D. H. Jeong, K. B. lee, Korea Automotive Technology Institute; C. S. Kim, DesignMecha The Effects of Compressive Residual Stress and Roughness on Anti-Abrasion Characteristics in GasCarburized SCr420 Gear Steel Vehicle Design and Manufacturing: Sustainable Development and Recycling Environmental License in Vehicle Dealers Luiz Henrique Vilas, UNEC New CNC-brushing technology for Automotive Parts Remanufacturing Daniel Landenberger, Bayreuth Univ. Vehicle Design and Manufacturing: Manufacturing Systems Integrated Vision Advancements for Day and Night Laser Marking Faycal Benayad-Cherif, Virtek Vision International Inc. Quantitatively Augmented QFD -HOQ Vivek K. Jikar, Univ. of Missouri - Rolla A DFM Intelligent for Automotive Body Panel Design Dani Harmanto, Univ. of Derby Mechanisms and Application of Laser Forming Technology Yang-Jin Sim, Hyundai Motor Co. Hua Ding, Jiangsu Univ. Development of High-performance PP Masterbatch for Interior Parts Prediction of the Engine Piston Pin Boss Hole’s Life Considering the Material Plastics Deformation Shinji Kondo, Tsutomu Tanaka, Ryo Ashikawa, Yoshinori Yamamori, Mitsubishi Motors Corp.; Ryuzo Tomomatsu, Calp Corp. Shiying Liu, Fenghua Lin, Shandong Univ. of Technology; Zhiming Wang, Shandong Polytechnic Univ. The Effects of New Shape Support Material for the Lean NOx Trap Catalyst on its Catalytic Characteristics Research and Evaluation of the Gasoline Engine Piston Pin Boss Hole’s Durability Seiji Miyoshi, Koichiro Harada, Hideharu Iwakuni, Hiroshi Yamada, Yoshinori Tsushio, Akihide Takami, Mazda Motor Corp. Shiying Liu, Fenghua Lin, Shandong Univ. of Technology; Zhiming Wang, Shandong Polytechnic Univ. Investigations on Aluminum Assembly Distortions from Resistance Spot Weld and Self Piercing Riveting Solution of the Failure of the Bearings in a Planetary Gear Train Xinmin Fan, Warwick Manufacturing Group Yanfang Liu, Xiangyang Xu, Beihang Univ. Prediction of Bearing Capacity of the Soil Using Artificial Neural Networks Design and Research of Vehicle Circuit Semiconductor Protection System Mohamed Ali Emam, Helwan Univ. Haoyi Lu, Haikou Sedan Vehicles Industrial Co., Ltd. Innovative and Cost Effective approaches for Evaluating Material Emissions and the Permeability of Materials Using a Micro-Chamber Thermal Extractor A New Method for Automotive Software Development and Its Application in Diesel ECU Peter G. Hughes, Markes International, Ltd. Latest Developments in Automotive Bulb Shield Design and Manufacture Zi Qiang Sheng, Michael A. Strazzanti, Isatec Technical Center Lining Sun, Chunyang Mu, Harbin Institute of Technology; Yanchun Chen, Jun Li, China FAW Group Corp. Application of Air Bbearing, Jet to DRIVEN Wheel of Automotive Push Up Speed to 125 % (Written Only -No Oral Presentation) Andy M. Appan, Adroit Engg The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. 21 Vehicle Design and Manufacturing The Study of Roller Hemming Process via Finite Element Analysis and Experimental Investigations Vehicle Design and Manufacturing SESSIONS TECHNICAL The Application Research on Laser Welding CabRoof of Nonstandard Truck Simulation As a Manufacturing Process Planning Tool Yuan Yao, Bo Chen, Pei-he Zheng, Hong-zhi Shi, Hao-chun Yu, Mei Shi, Wei Wei, Ming Cheng, Wei-yan Chao, Bing Ye, Hao Song, Deju Kong, China FAW Group Corp. Shankar Venkatachalam, Ashok Leyland The Influence of Joint Geometry and Fit-up Gaps on Hybrid Laser-MIG Welding Yuan Yao, China FAW Group Corp.; M. Wouters, Lulea Univ. of Technology; J. Powell, Laser Expertise Ltd.; K. Nilsson, A. Kaplan, Lulea Univ. of Technology The Design and Realization of Virtual Vehicle Experiment System Junyou Zhang, Shufeng Wang, Shandong Univ. of Technology Cooling System Design - APC (CRDI Engine) Using Simulation Software Vinod Mathews, Pune Institute of Engineering & Tech.; Dr. Shyam Ramchandara Kajale, Government College of Engineering Pune; Milankumar Nandgaonkar, Government College of Engineering Application of CFD Methodology to Air Intake System of CRDI Engine Indra Nurhadi, Institute of Technology Bandung Manufacturing Effects on the Fatigue Life Assessment by Finite Element Methods Woojong Kang, Katech Inc. Residual Stresses and Viscoelastic Deformation of an Injection Molded Automotive Part through 3D Analysis for Application to Changeable Environment Sungho Kim, Seoul National Univ. Development of Welding Process for Joining ff Steel to Cast Iron for an Automotive Axle Assembly Venkateswaran Perumal, Automotive Mfgs Pvt, Ltd. Virtual Simulation of Engine Test Cell For Capacity And Resource Planning Shreyas S. Joshi, Pune Institute of Engineering & Tech.; Dr. Shyam Ramchandara Kajale, Government College of Engineering Pune; Milankumar Nandgaonkar, Government College of Engineering Shankar Venkatachalam, Ashok Leyland The ICEM Shape Design Software Suite and Its Place in the CATIA V5 PLM Landscape Joseph C. Hugan, Robert David Budlong, V-Sim Mike Check, ICEM Ltd. Fatigue Life Comparison of Front Axle Beams Manufactured by Two Different Forging Routes Emulation As A Tool To Help Save Time & Money During Control Systems Commissioning Analyses of Temperature and Pressure Condition in CI Engine’s Exhaust Pipe in Light of Application NOx Sensor to Determine of Catalytic Converter Efficiency Venkateswaran Perumal, Automotive Mfgs Pvt, Ltd.; Jayant Dattatray Haridas, Tata Motors, Ltd. Marcin Rychter, Motor Transport Inst. Towards Driveline Optimisation of a Heavy Duty Truck Using Microsoft Excel A Laboratory Vehicle Mock-up Research Work on Truck Driver’s Selected Seat Position and Posture - A Mathematical Model Approach Mukul Mitra, Ashok Leyland 22 Bond Graph Modeling of Hydraulic Damper for Estimating Damping Value Kianoush Fatollahzadeh, Scania AB The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. SESSIONS TECHNICAL Variable Stiffness Magneto-rheological Stabilizer Bar Stuart WJ Hamilton, Timken Technology Center Effect of Weight Number of Object Function on Control Force and Performance of Vehicle Active Suspension Virtual Development of Optimum Twist Beam Design Configuration and Correlation with Test Results Balamurugan Janarthanam, Tata Motors, Ltd. Using Multi-body Simulation to Design Reliable Embedded Software: Evaluation and Discussion of Work Methods Youqiang Cao, Chongqing Univ. Johan Eriksson, Mikael Nybacka, Tobias Larsson, Per Lindgren, Lulea University of Technology Analysis of Kinetic Characteristic and Structural Parameter Optimization of Multi-link Suspension MATLAB Model Development From Embedded C Programs Changgao Xia, Jiangsu University Nitin Skandan, Embedded Software Dynamic Analysis of Non-linear Suspension Based on Precise Integration Method Quantification of the Combined Damping Characteristics of Damper and Top Mount Systems, to Aid the Optimisation of Ride Performance for Road Vehicles Chuanbo Ren, Xiangtao Tian, Shandong Univ. of Technology Parameters Sensitivity Analysis and Optimization for the Performance of Vehicle Handling Mai Li, Changfu Zong, Tianjun Zhu, Hongyu Zheng, Chengwei Tian, Jilin Univ. Simulation and Study of SUV Active Roll Control Based on Fuzzy PID Tang Xinpeng, Xiaocheng Duan, Huazhong University of Science and Tech. Robust Controller Design and Analysis for Four-wheel Steering Vehicle Guo-Dong Yin, Nan Chen, Southeast University Yaw/Roll Stability Modeling Analyses and Control of Heavy Tractor- SemiTrailer Tianjun Zhu, Jilin Univ. Study on Steering Effort Preference of Drivers Basing on Driving Simulator Changfu Zong, Jilin Univ. Parameter Influence Analysis on Suspended Vehicle Rollover Model Jian Pang, Ford Motor Co. A Control and Analysis of Vehicle Rollover Based on Electronic Stability Control Youngjoo Cho, Byung Hak Kwak, Mando Corp. The Roof Loading Effect on Vehicle Dynamic Characteristics Youngwoo Kim, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology An Investigation into Unified Chassis Control Strategies for Rollover Mitigation Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ. A Study on Optimal Yaw Moment Distribution Control Based on Tire Model Paul E. Brandon, Kingston University Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Control Systems: Intelligent Safety Systems Wire the BRAIN: a High-Integrity Low-Cost Triple Modular Redundant Computing Platform for an Integrated X-by-Wire Application on Top of a Braided Ring Network Brendan Hall, Michael Paulitsch, Honeywell International Inc. Crashworthiness Optimization of a Light Truck Xianyue Gang, Shandong Univ. of Technology Comparative Study on Two Soft-sensing Methods of Measuring Vehicle Side Slip Angle Fen Lin, Youqun Zhao, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics Study on Drowse Driver Detection System DDDS Design Zhiqiang Liu, Hong-mao Qin, Yang Wang, Yan-bo Chen, Jiangsu Univ. Simulate the Injury Severity of the Pedestrian Impacted by Improving Vehicle Front Structure Weigao Qiao, Xicheng Wang, Wuhan Univ. An xPC-based Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulator for Vehicle Adaptive Cruise Control Systems Li-jun Wu, Sheng-bo Li, Jian-qiang Wang, Keqiang Li, Tsinghua Univ. Application of Fuzzy Neural Networks in the Intelligent Mobile Vehicle’s Steering Control Jianghui Xin, Shunming Li, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics Bumper as the Impact-safety-device for the Car and Pedestrians Igor Balabin, Moscow State Technical Univ. Byung Hak Kwak, Mando Corp. Worst Case Scenario Generation and its Application Dynamic Testing for Accuracy Evaluation of Critical Speed Yaw Formula Daeyi Jung, Dohyun Jung, Korea Automotive Technology Institute; Youseok Kou, Univ. of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Huei Peng, Univ. of Michigan Murat Okcuoglu, Friedman Research Corporation Development of Ergonomic Driver Model Considering Human Factors Ki Han Noh, Katech Inc. The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. 23 Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Control Systems Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Control Systems: Vehicle Ride and Handling Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Control Systems SESSIONS TECHNICAL Design, Tuning and Evaluation of a Full-range Adaptive Cruise Control with Collision Avoidance Kinematic Synthesis of a Modified Ackermann Steering Mechanism for Automobiles Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Univ. Neeraj Singh Gautam A Study of Vehicle Safety System -Integration of Chassis Control and Communication Autonomous Determination of Toe-Adjustment and Tire Pressure Differences in Vehicles with EPAS System Tae-Kyung Moon, Mando Corp. QFT (Quantitative Feedback-control Technology) Application to the Hydraulic Driven Road Simulator Young Bae Kim, Chonnam National Univ. A Development of Road Safety Information System for Active Accelerator Pedal on Curve Daesik Kim, Hyundai Motor Co. Experimental Study on DGPS/RTK Based Path Following System Using Backstepping Control Methodology Highly Integrated Solutions for Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems Mark L. Shaw, Freescale Semiconductor Simulation Analysis of Performance of the United Brake System of Bus Ren He, Jiangsu Univ. The Co-simulation of Steering and Suspension System with ADAMS&Matlab/Simulink Dongho Shin, Hyundai Motor Co. Fei Lai, Chongqing Univ. Development of a MEMS-based Acceleration Sensing Module for Electronic Stability Program Influence of the Length of Rotary Valve Slots on ECHPS Performance Kwangho Yoo, SML Electronics Inc. Yahui Liu, Beihang Univ.; Xuewu Ji, Tsinghua Univ.; Feng Gao, Beihang Univ. Effects of Structural Weight Increase on Electronic Stability Control Performance Murat Okcuoglu, Automotive Safety Research Inc. Battery-Line Communication for X-by-Wire Systems in Automobiles Nao Saito, Setsuo Arita, Daisuke Shimma, Hitachi, Ltd. Development of an Advanced Stereo Camera System Satoshi Katahira, Subaru Engineering Div.; Eiji Shibata, Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.; Tatsuhiko Monji, Hitachi, Ltd. Radar-Based Vehicle Following Control Algorithm of Micro-Scale Electric Vehicle Pongsathorn Raksincharoensak, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture & Technology; Yuta Takimoto, Masao Nagai, Tokyo Univ. of Agric & Tech. Advanced Safety Technologies for Large Trucks Hidehiko Enomoto, Kouhei Akiyama, Hirokazu Okuyama, Hino Motors, Ltd. Occupant Pose and Location Detect for Intelligent Airbag System Based on Computer Vision (Oral Only) Ying Yang, Northeastern Univ. Driver Interactive System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Abhilash D. V., M. V. J. College of Engineering Efficient Design for Safety Critical X-By-Wire Systems Using 3 View Systems Engineering Methodology Joseph Horvath, Honeywell Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Control Systems: Tires/Braking Systems/ Steering/Suspensions 24 Emre Cetin, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi AS The Preview Model of Automobile Traveling Path Based on Driver Heading Angle Zhiqiang Liu, Peng Wang, Guang-juan Wang, Hong-xin Chen, Jiangsu Univ. The Preliminary Study of Side Leans Steering the Characteristic to Passenger Vehicle Compliance Suspension Xiangdong Mou, Shandong Univ. of Technology The Integrated Control of Steer-by-Wire System and 4WS Chengwei Tian, Changfu Zong, Hongyu Zheng, Tianjun Zhu, Jilin Univ. Single Axle Drive Steer System for Car, Bus, Truck and Supporting Third Point by Air Bearing .Log Braking (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Andy M. Appan, Adroit Engg Simulation of Dynamic Characteristics of Hydraulic Power Steering System of Vehicles Ruo-ping Wang, Xin-gang Yang, Jiangsu Univ. The Steering Performance Optimum Design of Multiaxle Steering Vehicle Shufeng Wang, Shan Chai, Xianyue Gang, Shandong Univ. of Technology Research on Dynamics Performance of Drum Brake Xuan-feng Wang, Ying-chun Liang, Harbin Institute of Technology Design of Reactive Torque Estimator in Steer-by-Wire Shengbing Yang, Wuhan Univ. of Technology; Xuewu Ji, Tsinghua Univ.; Chunan Deng, Wuhan Univ. of Technology Research on Road Feeling Control Strategy of Steerby-Wire Shengbing Yang, Wuhan Univ. of Technology; Xuewu Ji, Tsinghua Univ.; Chunan Deng, Wuhan Univ. of Technology The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. SESSIONS TECHNICAL A Nonlinear Proportional Controller for Electric Parking Brake (EPB) Systems Jia-ling Yao, Jia-qiang Zheng, Wei-yi Cai, Nanjing University of Aeronautics Chung Choo Chung, Hanyang Univ. Steering Feel Study on the Performance of EPS Xin Zhang, Beijing Jiaotong University Research on the Control of ABS and ESP Based on Electro-Hydraulic Brake System Hongyu Zheng, Jilin Univ. Research Progress on Turning Mechanism and Turning Performance of Tracked Vehicle Zhili Zhou, Henan Univ. of Science and Tech. Analysis of Impact Test of Aluminum Disc Wheels Based on FEM Maotao Zhu, Jiangsu University Automated Steering Control for Vehicle Testing David Mikesell, Ohio State Univ. Solution for Torque Steer Problem of a FrontWheel Drive Car with High Torque Engine in Vehicle Development Stages Seung-hoon Woo, Hyundai Motor Co. Thermal-Structural Coupled Field Analysis of the Circumferential-Pressing Type Automotive Disc Brake Geun-Jo Han, Dong-A Univ. Effect of the Right-and-left Torque Vectoring System in Various Types of Drivetrain Kaoru Sawase, Yuichi Ushiroda, Mitsubishi Motors Corp.; Katsumi Inoue, Tohoku Univ. A Hypothetical Tyre Size to improve Tyre Flotation on Sandy Soil Using Artificial Neural Networks Technique Mohamed Ali Emam, Helwan Univ. Development of Portable Integrated Brake and Throttle Controller for Vehicle Dynamics Testing Performance Evaluation of Vehicle Active and Slow Active Suspension in Comparison with Optimized Passive Suspension David Mikesell, Ohio State Univ. Mahdi Kashani Azad, Vehicle Dynamics Control Accelerated Fatigue Life Test of Domestic Midi Bus’s Front Suspension Springs Design and Shape Optimization of Hybrid MicroComposite E-springs for Vehicle Suspension Systems (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Kubilay Yay, Murat Ereke, Istanbul Technical Univ. Improving Braking Performance by Control of Semiactive Suspension Tobias Niemz, TU Darmstadt; Hermann Winner, Technische Universitat Darmstadt Pressure Change and Variation of Vibration in an Automotive Disk Brake System Due to Hot Spot Myoung Gu Kim, Chongdu Cho, Inha Univ. Preview Suspension Control for a Full Tracked Vehicle Iljoong Youn, Nur Uddin, Gyeongsang National Univ.; Masayoshi Tomizuka, Univ. of California The Role of Disk Stiffness Changes in Automotive Disk Brake Hojoon Cho, Chongdu Cho, Inha Univ. A Fault Detection Method for Electric Parking Brake (EPB) Systems with Sensorless Estimation Using Current Ripples Han Byul Chung, Choong Woo Lee, Doo Ho Lee, Young Ok Lee, Chung Choo Chung, Hanyang Univ.; Youngsup Son, Paljoo Yoon, Mando Corp. A Control Strategy to Compensate the Reaction Torque of Active Front Steering System Taebong Noh, Jaegoo Kim, Jungrak Choi, Seongjoo Kim, Mando Corp. An EPS Control Strategy for Kickback Reduction using Electric Power Steering and Combined Chassis Control Seongjoo Kim, Mando Corp. Salah A. Elmoselhy, B. S N Azzam, Sayed M. Metwalli, Cairo Univ.; Hasan H. Dadoura, Helwan Univ. CAN Bus Design of Electric Brake System for Commercial Vehicle Liang Chu, Texas A & M Univ. The Effect of Dynamic Parameters of an Electric Steering System on Car Riding (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Saeed Bostan Manesh Moghaddam A Novel Integrated Vehicle Chassis Controller Coordinating Direct Yaw Moment Control and Active Steering Daofei Li Temperature and Coning Analysis of Ventilated Brake Disc in a Axisymmetric Model (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation) Xuan Wu Active Steering of a Light Commercial Vehicle Seref Server Ersolmaz Transient Active Body Control of a Ford Transit Connect using Semi-active Suspensions Seref Server Ersolmaz Evaluation and Experimental Validation of Steering Efforts Considering tire Static Friction Torque and Suspension and Steering Systems Characteristics Daehee Kim The papers listed are under consideration for publication and presentation at the event. 25 Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Control Systems Model Reference Sliding Mode Control of Vehicle Semi-active Suspension System Tour Overview Monday, August 6 Lights, Camera, Los Angeles! Tuesday, August 7 City of Roses 11:30a.m.–4:30p.m. 9:45a.m.–3:30p.m. Wednesday, August 8 Thursday, August 9 Lifestyles of the Rich NASA Jet Propulsion and Famous Laboratory 9:00a.m.–11:00a.m. 8:00a.m.–12:00p.m. (Reservations must be received by July 1) Cal Tech Seismo Lab 2:00p.m.–5:00p.m. Treasures by the Sea 12:00p.m.–4:30p.m. Exploring Santa Monica City of Roses 2:00p.m.–6:00p.m. 11:00a.m.–3:30p.m. Warner Bros. Studio 1:30p.m.–4:30p.m.or 2:00p.m.–5:00p.m. Mount Wilson 7:00p.m.–1:00a.m. (Reservations must be received by August 1) Important Note: AttendeesandGuestsmayregisterforanyoneormoreofthesetours.All toursareonafirst-come,first-servedbasis,andspaceislimitedsoregisterearly! Guest Tours Lights, Camera, Los Angeles! MondayAugust6,9:45a.m.–3:30p.m. $65.00perticket Embarkonacomprehensivetourthatfocusesonthisgreatcityandhow Angelino’shaveshapeditwithexpereicnedtourguides.Theareaaround HollywoodandHighlandissaturatedwiththehistoryandnostalgiaofHollywood, soit’stheperfectplacetotakeawalkingtour.Ourhigh-techtourwillfityouwith aheadsetthatallowsyoutohearthe“miked”guideoverthenoisesofthecity. Youwillrelivethepastandfeeltheexperiencesofthestarsasyouwalkthepath ofthe“GreatsinShowBusiness”inathreeblockradiusofdowntownHollywood. ContinueyourexpeditiontoLosAngeles’downtownbusinessdistrictandthe birthplaceofthecitybyboardingspecialcharteredtransportation. Treasures by the Sea MondayAugust6,12:00p.m.–4:30p.m. $45.00perticket TheGettyVillaisaneducationalcenterandmuseum.Dedicatedtothestudy oftheartsandculturesofancientGreece,RomeandEtruria,thevastarrayof antiquitiesisarrangedbythemesincludingGodsandGoddesses,Dionysosand theTheater,andStoriesoftheTrojanWar. 26 RegisterbyJuly20andSAVE$100(USD)www.sae.org/apac Tour Overview City of Roses TuesdayAugust7,11:30a.m.–4:30p.m. orWednesdayAugust8,2:00p.m.–6:00p.m. $55.00perticket DrivingalongthestreetsofPasadena,youwillexperiencethe magnificenceofthe“prideofCalifornia,”enjoyinganarratedtour ontheshadedstreetsofwhatwasonceanIndiansettlementnow filledwithpalatialmansions.Yourdestinationwillbethebeautiful HuntingtonLibrary,GalleryandGardens.This207-acreestatewas formerlythehomeofHenryE.Huntington,pioneerrailroadtycoon andphilanthropist. Exploring Santa Monica TuesdayAugust7,11:00a.m.–3:30p.m. •PacificParkadventure:$50.00perticket •BikingorBlading:$60.00perticket •ShoppingonThirdStreetPromenade:$35.00perticket SeizetheopportunitytoexplorewhatmakesCaliforniaexciting! Cruisingthecoastorpierorrelaxingandrecreatinginthesandand surfiswhatbringstouristsandAngelinosaliketobeautifulSanta Monica.Ourknowledgeabletourguideswilldirectyoutowhatever “ticklesyourfancy”inthiscitybytheshore. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous WednesdayAugust8,9:00p.m.–11:00a.m. $85.00perticket YouwillbetreatedtoanarratedexcursionthroughoutBel-Airand BeverlyHillsthatincludesoneofthemansionsBeverlyHillsisknown for,theGreystoneMansion.The18-acregardensarounditserveasa beautiful,quietrespiteforvisitors.Todayyouwillhavetheopportunity toexplorethishilltoplocationthatoffersamagnificentpanoramic viewofthecitybelow.FinishthetourwithastrollaroundoneofLos Angeles’mostpopularshoppingvenues,RodeoDrive&TwoRodeo, intheheartoftheBeverlyHillsshoppingdistrict. Warner Bros. Studio Tour WednesdayAugust8,1:30p.m.–4:30p.m.or2:00p.m.–5:00p.m. $80.00perticket SpendthedaytouringtheWarnerBros.BackLot.You’llenjoya personalized,behind-the-sceneslookattheworkingsofoneofthe world’smostfamousmovieandtelevisionstudios.Afterthistour,you willleavewithabetterunderstandingofthefilmindustry. 27 Tour Overview Technical Tours California Institute of Technology Seismology Lab Tour WednesdayAugust8,2:00p.m.–5:00p.m. $25.00perticket (Ages18andolder) TheSeismologicalLaboratoryistheworkingenvironmentofthepeoplethatstudy earthquakes.ThetourwillvisittheExhibitCenterandtheMediaRoom.You’lllearn howscientistsgatherinformation,studyearthquakesandusethisinformationtounderstandtheearth. Viewing through Mount Wilson’s 60-inch Telescope WednesdayAugust8,7:00p.m.–1:00a.m. $75.00perticket;Maximum25;Includesdinner;Ages12andolder ReservationsmustbereceivedbyAugust1 EnjoyarelaxingdinnerfollowedbyavisittoMountWilson’sObservatory’s60-inch telescope.Builtin1908byObservatoryfounderGeorgeElleryHale,itwastheworld’s largestoperationaltelescopeuntilHalewentontocompletethe100-inchtelescopein 1918.Amongthemanyimportantdiscoveriesfromthe60-inchtelescopewasHarlow Shapley’srevelationin1918that,contrarytothethen-acceptedview,thesunisvery farawayfromthecenterofourMilkyWayGalaxy.Thetelescopeoffersanexceptional night-skyviewingexperienceasthetelescopeoperatorwillhavealistofinteresting objectstoobserveandgroupsarewelcometobringtheirownlists. Mt.Wilson’selevationis5,700feetandtemperaturescanbeconsiderablylowerthan inHollywood.Eveninthesummer,nighttimetemperaturescanbeaslowat50F/10C (Thistourisweatherdependent,i.e.cloudcover,highwinds,excessiveairbornedust) NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Tour Thursday,August9,8:00a.m.–12:00p.m. $25.00perticket;Maximum40;Ages18andolder ReservationsmustbereceivedbyJuly1 Enjoyamulti-mediapresentationonJPLentitled“SpiritofExploration,”whichprovidesanoverviewoftheLaboratory’sactivitiesandaccomplishments.Guestsmayalso visitthevonKarmanVisitorCenter,theSpaceFlightOperationsFacility,andtheIn-Situ InstrumentsLaboratory. Important Notes about NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Tour: JPLrequiresthatallU.S.citizens,18yearsofageorolder,presentofficial,governmentissued photoidentification(driver’slicenseorpassport)beforebeingallowedentry.Allnon-U.S. Citizens18yearsofageoroldermustpresentapassportorresidentvisa(greencard)before beingallowedentry.Individualswithoutproperidentificationwillnotbeadmittedtothe Laboratory. Pleasebeadvisedthattoursinvolveaconsiderableamountofwalkingandstairclimbing. Wheelchairaccesscanbeaccommodatedwithadvancenotice,howeverwheelchairscannot beprovided.Don’tforgettodressfortheweatherasthetourwillproceedrainorshine! 28 RegisterbyJuly20andSAVE$100(USD)www.sae.org/apac Marketing Solutions Whetherusedincombinationoralone,exhibit,sponsorship,andadvertising opportunitiesensureoptimalexposuretoahighlytargetedaudienceofleading representativesanddecision-makersinthegroundvehicleindustry,including engineers,designers,andtechnicalmanagementpersonnel. Who should exhibit, sponsor, and advertise: SuppliersandManufacturersofAlternativeFuelEngines,Hybrid&ElectricPower,Fuel Cell,andTransmissionSystems;Driver/VehicleInterface,InformationandAssistance SystemsandIntelligentControlSystemssuchasIntelligentSafety,Tires/Braking, andSteering/SuspensionsSystems,ElectronicSystems,Semi-ConductorDesign, Modeling,Testing,andSimulation. Exhibit size: 20booths Projected Attendance: 500 Exhibit Hours: Sunday August 5 Welcome Reception 7:00p.m.–9:00p.m. Monday August 6 Lunch in Exhibit Area 12:00p.m.–1:30p.m. Break in Exhibit Area 3:00p.m.–3:30p.m. Tuesday August 7 Lunch in Exhibit Area 12:00p.m.–1:30p.m. Break in Exhibit Area 3:00p.m.–3:30p.m. Reception in Exhibit Area 5:30p.m.–6:30p.m. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AllsponsorshipsincludeaboothintheAPACExhibition • Sponsorshipsof$5,000orless,includea10’x10’booth • Sponsorshipgreaterthan$5,000includea10’x20’booth Allsponsorshipsalsoinclude: • RecognitionasasponsorontheAPACsponsorpage,withahyperlinkto yourwebsite • PostingontheAPACexhibitoronlinedirectorywithhyperlinktoyourwebsite • RecognitionasasponsorwithproductlistingintheEventGuide • Recognitiononsponsorappreciationsignsattheevent Welcoming Reception (Opportunityformultiplesponsor) $5,000 each ThisSundayeveningeventistheopeningnetworkingactivityoftheConferenceand anexcellentwaytogetyourcompanynameinfrontofattendeesattheearliestpossibletime.AppropriatesignageandrecognitionbytheConferenceChairisincluded inthesponsorship. APAC Pre-Banquet Reception (Opportunityformultiplesponsors) $5,000 each SponsorthiskeyTuesdayeveningnetworkingeventandreceiverecognitionbythe ConferenceChairaswellasthroughappropriatesignage.Thebanquetandits receptionaretwoofthemorehigh-profileeventsofAPAC;beingahostofthisevent willbringvaluableexposure. 29 Marketing Solutions APAC Banquet and Entertainment Lanyards $5,000 each Recognitionfromthepodiumandsignagewillidentifyyour companyasahost.Entertainmentincludesa“Dancing LiketheStars”review,andphotoopswiththestars.Be oneofthehostsofthisbanquetthatattendeeswillalways remember. $5,000 Reception/Tour: Peterson Automotive Museum (Exclusiveopportunity) (Opportunityformultiplesponsors) (Opportunityformultiplesponsors) $7,500 each YoursponsorshipofthisMondayevening,redcarpet eventincludestheguidedtouroftheMuseumplus,hors d’oeuvres,desserts,coffeeandcocktailsforattendees. Sponsorshipalsoincludestheopportunitytowelcome gueststothereceptionandprovideasmallgiftifdesired. Appropriatesignagewillidentifyyouasahost. (Exclusiveopportunity) Week-at-a-Glance Badge Inserts (Exclusiveopportunity) $2,500 APAC Pens & Notepads $2,000 eachorbothfor $3,500 EXHIBIT ONLY $20persquarefootor$2,000per10’x10’boothwithan addition$250chargeforeachexposedcorner.Limited exhibitspaceavailable. Custom Sponsorships also available Keynote Sessions (ExclusiveOpportunityforallKeynotes) $5,000 SponsorshipincludesintroductionofKeynoteSpeakers andwillreceivesignagerecognizingyouasthesponsor. Panel Sessions ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Event Guide Advertising: Priceincludes4-colorcharge.Allratesgrossaregross; 15%standardagencycommissionapplies. $5,000 SponsorshipincludesintroductionofthePanelsandwill receivesignagerecognizingyouasthesponsor. Daily Lunches To exhibit, sponsor, or advertise $5,000 eachorbothfor$7500 SAECustomerSalesandSupport Toll-free: 1-888-875-3976(U.S.andCanada) Telephone: 1-724-772-4086 Fax: 1-724-776-3087 Email: CustomerSales@sae.org Visit: www.sae.org/apac (ExclusiveOpportunityforallPanels) (Opportunityfortwocompanies) LuncheswillbeservedtoallattendeesonMondayand TuesdayoftheConferenceintheexhibitarea,andyoucan serveastheexclusivehostofoneorbothoftheselunches. SponsorshipincludesathankyoufromtheConference Chairatthelunchandsignagerecognizingyouasthehost. Registration Tote Bags OutsideNorthAmericaSalesContact: (Exclusiveopportunity) $7,500 Farewell luncheon on Wednesday (Exclusiveopportunity) $7,500 30 • BackCover...............................$3,600 • InsideFrontCover...................$3,100 • InsideBackCover....................$2,800 • Fullpagead.............................$2,500 • Halfpagead.............................$1,750 MelissaR.Mishler GeneralManager,GlobalSales SAEInternational Telephone: 1-281-374-7135 Fax: 1-281-251-7101 Email:meliss@sae.org RegisterbyJuly20andSAVE$100(USD)www.sae.org/apac Registration and Fees Save $100 (USD) Register by July 20! Event Contacts: PattiKreh APACConferenceDirector SAEAutomotiveHeadquarters 755W.BigBeaver,Suite1600 Troy,MI48084USA Telephone:1-248-273-2474 Email:pkreh@sae.org General Conference Information AngelaRoberts ConferenceServiceRepresentative SAEAutomotiveHeadquarters 755W.BigBeaver,Suite1600 Troy,MI48084USA Telephone:1-248-273-4098 Email:angelaroberts@sae.org Poster Session JohnMiller SAEAutomotiveHeadquarters 755W.BigBeaver,Suite1600 Troy,MI48084USA Telephone:248-273-2464 Email:jrmiller@sae.org Category Registration Fee Includes Extra Charge (TBD) Delegate $595OECD $295non-OECD OpeningandClosingCeremonies, PlenaryandTechnicalSessions, Exhibition,Proceedings(CD-ROM), Refreshments,Banquet,Receptions OptionalTour(s) TechnicalTour(s) Participant $395OECD $195non-OECD OpeningandClosingCeremonies, PlenaryandTechnicalSessions, Exhibition,Proceedings(CD-ROM) Refreshments,Banquet,Receptions OptionalTour(s) TechnicalTour(s) Student $50OECD $50non-OECD OpeningandClosingCeremonies, PlenaryandTechnicalSessions, Exhibition,Proceedings(CD-ROM), Refreshments,Receptions OptionalTour(s) TechnicalTour(s) Banquet-$75 Exhibitor 2personnelincludedin boothpackage Opening&ClosingCeremonies, PlenaryandTechnicalSessions, Exhibition,Refreshments,Receptions, Proceedings(CD-ROM),Banquet Additionalpersonnel (above2perbooth) atparticipantrate OptionalTour(s) TechnicalTour(s) (Early Registration Rates apply through July 20) Accompanying Person OpeningandClosingCeremonies, $100 Exhibition,Receptions (maynotincludeemployees ofyourorganization, sponsorsorexhibitors) OptionalTour(s) TechnicalTour(s) Banquet-$75 Note:OECDCountries(Australia,Austria,Belgium,Canada,CzechRepublic,Denmark,Finland, France,Germany,Greece,Hungary,Iceland,Ireland,Italy,Japan,Korea,Luxembourg,Mexico, Netherlands,NewZealand,Norway,Poland,Portugal,Slovakia,Spain,Sweden,Switzerland,Turkey, UnitedKingdom,UnitedStates) IMPORTANT NOTES: SAE will do what is feasible to make its events reasonably accessible to attendees. If you have special accommodation needs, please let us know in advance by calling 1-877-606-7323 (1-724-776-4970 outside U.S. and Canada.) Accommodations requested on site will be provided only if possible for us to do so on short notice. ConditionsofSale–Allcancellationsmust beinwritingandreceivedbySAEpriorto July20,2007.A$50processingfeewillbe assessedforeachcancelledregistrationthat resultsinarefund.Refundswillnotbeissued ifcancellationoccursonorafterJuly20, 2007.Thispolicyincludesspecialeventand mealfees.FortheSAEmembershipregistrationrates,memberduesmustbecurrent atthestartoftheevent.Childrenunder16 yearsofagearenotpermitted. • Conferenceattireisbusinesscausal/banquetattireisbusinesssuits • OfficiallanguageoftheconferenceisEnglish • RegistrationpricesincreaseafterJuly20,2007 On-site Registration Hours Sunday,Aug.5............ 3:00p.m.-6:00p.m. Monday,Aug.6........... 7:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Tuesday,Aug.7........... 7:00a.m.-6:00p.m. Wednesday,Aug.8..... 7:00a.m.-10:00a.m. To Register: SAECustomerService Online: www.sae.org/apac Toll-free: 1-877-606-7323(U.S.andCanada) Telephone:1-724-772-4970 Fax: 1-724-776-0790 Email: CustomerService@sae.org 31 Hotel and Travel Information Hollywood, California Hollywoodisthehometorecordingstudios,movies,television, theatreandmanyotherformsofentertainment!AdistrictinLos Angeles,California,itissituatedwest-northwestofDowntown. Manynewdevelopmentshavebeencompletedinthearea recently,andseveralarecenteredonHollywoodBoulevard itself,inparticular,theHollywoodandHighlandcomplex,which isalsothesiteoftheRenaissanceHollywoodHotel,where APAC-14isbeingheld. CaliforniaisoftencalledtheGoldenStatebecauseofits brightclimate.Skiesaresunny96%ofthetime,withhigh temperaturesreaching84F/29Candeveningtemperatures dippingtojust64F/18CinAugust. Local Attractions: Hotel Information: UniversalStudios DisneyStudios HollywoodWalkofFame Grauman’sChineseTheatre HollywoodEntertainment Museum HollywoodBowl FarmersMarket GriffithObservatory HollywoodWaxMuseum LaBreaTarPits SantaMonicaBeachandPier SunsetStrip RodeoDrive Fisherman’sVillage Thisyear’sConferencewillbeheldattheRenaissanceHollywoodHotelinLos Angeles,California,situatedatHollywoodandHighland,anentertainment/retail destination.ThehotelcapturesthelegendaryglamourofHollywood’sillustrious pastandislocatedamongmanytrendyshops,world-classrestaurants,andfamous Hollywoodlandmarks.Abeautifulpoolterraceadorns640elegantroomsincluding 33suites,withbreathtakingviewsofLosAngelesandtheHollywoodHills. Easy Access to: •TheLosAngelesAirport(only13milesfromthehotel) •AMetrorailsubwaystationconnectingHollywoodtodowntownL.A. Note: All attendees are responsible for their own lodging and travel arrangements. • AblockofsleepingroomshasbeenreservedattheRenaissanceHollywoodHotel. • SAE’sgrouprateis$189single/doubleoccupancy,plusapplicabletaxes. • CompletetheHotelReservationFormathttp://www.sae.org/events/apac/hotel.htmorcontactTheHousingConnectionat1-888-221-9425or801-534-9025. • ReservationsmustbemadedirectlywithTheHousingConnectionbySunday,July22,2007. Rates: Renaissance Hollywood Hotel $189/night-Regular 1755NorthHighlandAvenue Hollywood,CA90028 $174/night–Government (limitedavailability) $139/night-Non-OECD (limitedavailability) Formoreinformationvisit: www.renaissancehollywood.com 32 Telephone:1-323-856-1200 Fax: 1-323-856-1205 TollFree: 1-800-769-4774 Hotel Reservation Deadline: July 22, 2007 Related Resources from SAE International Vehicular Engine Design Technologies for NearZero-Emission GasolinePowered Vehicles $119.95 By Fuquan Zhao Dr.Fuquan(Frank)Zhaoandexpertsin thefieldaddressabroadspectrumof keyresearchanddevelopmentissuesin therapidlyprogressingareaofnear-zeroemissiongasoline-poweredvehicles.Written inresponsetotheincreasinglystringent emissionslegislation,thisbookprovides thereaderwithaconciseintroductionto state-of-the-arttechnologydevelopments innear-zero-emissiongasoline-powered vehicles.Thematerialreflectsthelatest globaltechnicalinitiativesthatarebeing incorporatedorinvestigatedwithinthe automotiveandresearchcommunities. $129.95 SAE Member Price: $103.96 Product Code: R-369 Internal Combustion Engine Handbook SAE Member Price: $95.96 Product Code: R-359 Basics, Components, Systems, and Perspectives Diesel Emissions and Their Control $149.95 By Magdi K. 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