OEM&Lieferant Ausgabe 1/2020

80 Table of contents Welcome address 76 by Dr. Joachim Damasky Managing director of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) Combustion versus electric drive 77 Remarks on the automotive engine of the future By Armin Gehl, Managing Director of autoregion e.V., Saarbrücken Editorial 79 by Elisabeth Klock and Dr. Rudolf Müller, Publisher OEM&Lieferant and OEM&Supplier by VEK Publishing eMobility BMS Transformers for High-Energy Storage 82 How to Select the Right Battery Monitoring IC Features for Reliable Isolated BMS Communications By Cathal Sheehan, Market Manager Power Conversion, Bourns, Inc. Using the eyes of the vehicle for positioning 84 By Ergun Yavuz, Project Manager / Senior Systems Engineer E/E Systems and Software Development, ServiceXpert GmbH and Amith Phalguni, Systems Engineer E/E Systems and Software Development, ServiceXpert GmbH Innovations Thomas develops innovativemotor pump unit 86 By Thomas Magnete New Products and Markets Reducing CO 2 through cutting-edge 88 automotive coatings By Jörg Zumkley, Global Communications, BASF‘s Coatings division High Level Efficiency: 90 Integrated GenVI AWD-Actuators BorgWarner supplies automakers with efficient AWD (All-Wheel-Drive) Technologies By Christian Månsson, Development Engineer, Mechatronics, BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems, Måns Ranåker, Director Driveline Engineering, BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems and Per Söderberg, Development Engineer, Motor Design, BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems Engineering Partner Automatic object classification and image processing for autonomous driving Reliable pedestrian recognition: 92 framework supports the analysis of neural networks By Annika Mahl, ARRK Engineering IT and Automotive INCA-FLOW – success through cooperation Guided calibration and automation 94 increases efficiency By Axel Heizmann, Senior Marketing Communications Manager at ETAS GmbH SAP S/4HANA and WSW solutions: Benefits and investment security 96 through interaction By Christoph Keppler, Head of SAP Business Unit, WSW Software GmbH Door electronics Next generation door electronics from Brose 98 By Thomas Schindler, Head of Door Modules Product Group, and Thomas Liedtke, Project Manager Development Door Control Units and Sensors, Brose Group Manufacturing Fully automatic welding of small batch sizes Robot welding cell with built-in flexibility 100 By Ralf Högel, Freelancer Services Comprehensive Expertise in 102 Physical and Software Testing By Dr. Marcel Klehr (Vice President Germany, Formel D GmbH) and Raffaele Bruno (Managing Director, Vdynamics GmbH) Connection technology Another quantum leap 104 Von Annette Löwen, Head of FAT Marketing Deutschland, Böllhoff Verbindungstechnik GmbH Lightweight Ultralight – Low areal weight products 106 to improve the acoustic performance of modern cars By Bernd Fuhrmann, Global Product Manager, Sika Automotive News 108 OEM&Supplier by VEK Publishing Company Presentations – interactive Directory for the automotive and supplier industry ARRK Engineering 109 Böllhoff Verbindungstechnik GmbH 110 Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. Kommanditgesellschaft, Coburg 111 COSMO CONSULT Group 112 Expert Directory 113 List of authors and interviewees 81 Legal notice 95

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