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MOST Forum 2013 Program Disclosed

18th December 2012
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The fifth MOST Forum on April 23, 2013 in Stuttgart/Esslingen (Germany) will give insight into the future generation of MOST Technology. Following the significant milestone of the latest generation MOST150 having gone into series in 2012, next generation MOSTnG is being defined. With MOST150, for the first time, the MOST Ethernet channel is being used to transmit IP data within the vehicle on the road, stated Dr. Christian Thiel, MOST Cooperation Administrator.
Now, requirements for the future network, combining infotainment applications and driver assist functions in one MOST network, are being investigated. The MOST Cooperation acknowledges the high variety and quality of presentations that we may look forward to at the upcoming MOST Forum. International experts from industry and academia will present the latest developments and research results on this leading automotive network standard. Several carmakers and suppliers will give an outlook on future technology directions and applications with MOST.



Exciting MOST Conference Program



After opening the conference and welcoming the attendees, Henry Muyshondt, Technical Liaison of the MOST Cooperation, will guide the program. Presentations by POF Application Center, Sumitomo, TE Connectivity, Avago Technologies, Hamamatsu Photonics, and Relnetyx will introduce solutions and scenarios for the future MOST physical layer. During the lunch and networking break all attendees and speakers are welcome to visit the exhibition area to learn about available MOST solutions and realizations in brand new vehicle models. The afternoon events will begin with a section on MOST Compliance and Quality presented by Ruetz System Solutions and Tektronix. This section will be followed by a deeper look into MOST network and system architecture by K2L and Analog Devices. Following the afternoon discussion and exhibition break, the Research Center for Information Technology, Daimler and SMSC will round up this promising conference program with further presentations on aspects of network and systems architecture such as advanced driver assistance systems and IP architecture as well as an outlook into the MOST future.



In the exhibition area, various companies will present their innovative MOST solutions and applications. Amongst the exhibitors will be the MOST Cooperation. Further exhibits will be by AUDI AG, BMW Group, Daimler AG, Hamamatsu Photonics, K2L, Ruetz System Solutions, SMSC, Tektronix, Teledyne LeCroy, Telemotive, TTTech Automotive, and others. Several partners will again provide their knowledge and expertise to the MOST Forum.



CONFERENCE PROGRAM:



09.30 Registration and Reception Coffee, Exhibition Opens

10.15 Opening and Welcoming Speech

(Moderation: Henry Muyshondt, MOST Cooperation)



MOST Physical Layer



10.30 Optical Data Bus with POF and Passive Star Coupler

(Martin Bloos / Prof. Dr. Hans Poisel / Prof. Dr. Peter Urbanek / Prof. Dr. Olaf Ziemann, Polymer Optical Fiber Application Center)

10.45 Five Gigabit Communication Based on AGF Technology

(Takashi Fukuoka / Hidetoshi Ishida / Yuji Nakura / Hayato Yuki, Sumitomo)

11:05 MOST – Connectivity for Next Network Generation – from 150 Mbit/s to 5 Gbit/s

(Andreas Engel, TE Connectivity)

11:20 MOST Next Generation FOTs

(Thomas Lichtenegger, Avago Technologies)

11.35 MOSTnG FOT

(Masaya Kato / Kota Kiuchi / Kenichi Okajima, Hamamatsu Photonics)

11.50 Reliability of VCSEL-Devices for 5 Gbit/s Data Transmission in an Automotive Environment

(Joerg Angstenberger / Dr. Viktor Tiederle, Relnetyx)



12:10 Exhibitor Presentations

12.30 Lunch / Networking / Exhibition



MOST Compliance and Quality



14:15 ECL – Reliable Diagnostics for a MOST System

(Dr. Terezia Toth, Ruetz System Solutions)

14.30 Characterization and Compliance Test Challenges in the Next Generation MOST Physical Layer

(Venkatesh Avula / Bernd Wessling, Tektronix)



MOST Network and System Architecture



14.45 Building a Modern MOST Infotainment System in a Heterogeneous Networking Environment

(Yury Asheshov, K2L)

15.05 Active Noise Control in MOST Based Automotive Infotainment Systems

(Ken Nevard, Analog Devices)



15.25 Coffee Break / Networking / Exhibition



MOST Network and System Architecture



16.25 Evaluation Framework for MOST Based Driver Assistance Systems Based on Virtual Prototypes

(Prof. Dr. Oliver Bringmann / Jyoti Joshi / Sebastian Reiter / Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rosenstiel / Dr. Alexander Viehl, FZI)

16:40 MOST and Ethernet: Two Candidates for Next Generation Automotive Infotainment Networks – A Comparison

(Guenter Dannhaeuser / Dr. Walter Franz, Daimler)

17:05 MOST Roadmap – Going Forward

(Rainer Klos / Dr. Christian Thiel, SMSC)



17.30 Conclusion and End of Conference, Exhibition Closes

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