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Automotive Engineering

Module name (EN):
Name of module in study programme. It should be precise and clear.
Automotive Engineering
Degree programme:
Study Programme with validity of corresponding study regulations containing this module.
Electrical Engineering, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2005
Module code: E416
Hours per semester week / Teaching method:
The count of hours per week is a combination of lecture (V for German Vorlesung), exercise (U for Übung), practice (P) oder project (PA). For example a course of the form 2V+2U has 2 hours of lecture and 2 hours of exercise per week.
2V (2 hours per week)
ECTS credits:
European Credit Transfer System. Points for successful completion of a course. Each ECTS point represents a workload of 30 hours.
2
Semester: 4
Mandatory course: yes
Language of instruction:
German
Assessment:
Written examination

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Applicability / Curricular relevance:
All study programs (with year of the version of study regulations) containing the course.

E416 Electrical Engineering, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2005 , semester 4, mandatory course
Workload:
Workload of student for successfully completing the course. Each ECTS credit represents 30 working hours. These are the combined effort of face-to-face time, post-processing the subject of the lecture, exercises and preparation for the exam.

The total workload is distributed on the semester (01.04.-30.09. during the summer term, 01.10.-31.03. during the winter term).
30 class hours (= 22.5 clock hours) over a 15-week period.
The total student study time is 60 hours (equivalent to 2 ECTS credits).
There are therefore 37.5 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
Recommended prerequisites (modules):
None.
Recommended as prerequisite for:
Module coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Horst Wieker
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Horst Wieker
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfram Seibert


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Learning outcomes:
After successfully completing this course, students will have acquired a basic appreciation of automotive engineering. Students will learn how a vehicle functions and how vehicle communications systems combine to achieve specific driving characteristics. They will have a basic understanding of key automotive subsystems: brakes, chassis and vehicle dynamics, and will be able to assess special functions such as ABS, ASR or ESP from an electrical engineering perspective.

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Module content:
1.Chassis function
2.Vehicle dynamics
3.Friction coefficients (linear and lateral acceleration)
4.Brakes: electronic braking systems (ABS, ESP, ASR)
5.On-board communications networks (general purpose)
6.CAN Bus (diagnostics, infotainment, drive system, combination (control unit))
7.High-speed real-time bus (FlexRay)
8.Sub-bus (LIN)
9.Wireless (Bluetooth)
10.Driver assistance systems (adaptive course control, park distance control,  
   crash sensing (airbag..), blind spot detection, lane keeping, Rain sensor,  
   light sensor,infotainment (navigation systems, phone, HMI)

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Teaching methods/Media:
Video projector, blackboard

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Recommended or required reading:
Accompanying lecture notes

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