Plenary Speech: Micro- and Nano-Technologies for Automotive Research

A. Pisano
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In this talk, current and future research directions for micro- and nano-technologies applicable to the automotive sensor market will be presented. There exists an opportunity for new research to provide new micro- and nano-technologies that in the short run may not yet compete with the existing automotive sensor technologies, but in the long run are likely to surpass them. Historically, automotive sensor technology has been transitioning through three phases, from 1) early phases in which simple driver information is generated, to 2) computer-in-the-loop control systems to 3) complete driving experience mode selection. This existing technology is in phase 3, and for this phase to be successfully completed, new sensors that have higher resolution, greater bandwidth and lower cost must be developed. The new micro- and nano-technologies will provide that solution. A number of micro- and nano-sensors, currently under development, will be described and reviewed. These include 1) resonant micro strain sensors to determine the smallest deflections of even the most rigid of metal automotive parts, 2) micro sensors that show promise of measuring temperature, acceleration, pressure and strain inside the automobile engine combustion chamber, 3) nanowire and nanotube sensors made using a new, room temperature fabrication method that allows the nanowires and nanotubes to be fabricated directly on CMOS chips and 4) miniaturized, low-cost, micro RF systems to detect the presence of pedestrians in the path of the vehicle. These sensors, and others, promise to revolutionize the automotive sensor market.
全体演讲:汽车研究中的微纳米技术
本次讲座将介绍当前和未来应用于汽车传感器市场的微纳米技术的研究方向。新的研究有机会提供新的微纳米技术,这些技术在短期内可能还无法与现有的汽车传感器技术竞争,但从长远来看,可能会超过它们。从历史上看,汽车传感器技术经历了三个阶段的过渡,从1)生成简单驾驶员信息的早期阶段,到2)计算机在环控制系统,再到3)完整的驾驶体验模式选择。现有技术处于第三阶段,为了成功完成这一阶段,必须开发具有更高分辨率、更大带宽和更低成本的新型传感器。新的微纳米技术将提供这种解决方案。本文将介绍和评述目前正在开发的一些微纳米传感器。其中包括:1)谐振微应变传感器,用于确定即使是最坚硬的金属汽车部件的最小挠度;2)微传感器有望测量汽车发动机燃烧室内的温度、加速度、压力和应变;3)纳米线和纳米管传感器,采用一种新的室温制造方法,允许纳米线和纳米管直接在CMOS芯片上制造;微型射频系统,以检测车辆路径上是否存在行人。这些传感器和其他传感器有望彻底改变汽车传感器市场。
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