Company to participate in green and electronics panels, present advanced technology research papers and host career fair
Delphi Automotive (NYSE: DLPH) will participate in a range of activities at next week’s Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, being held April 16-18 at Cobo Center in Detroit. Company experts and engineers will participate in two key panels, present 14 technical papers and display technology from Delphi’s safe, green and connected portfolio at booth No. 207.
Panels:
Tuesday, April 16:
- New Fuels and High-Tech Innovations: Are Engine Controls and the CAN Bus up to the Challenge? – 10:00 to noon in the FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum, David Helton, chief engineer, gasoline engine management systems, panelist
- Driver Distraction Regulation and Autonomous Driving – 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., AVL Technology Leadership Center, Jeff Owens, Delphi chief technology officer, moderator
Wednesday, April 17:
- Chat with the Experts: LD/HD Control, Calibration and OBD – 4:00 to 5:00 p.m., room W2-69, William Fedor, Delphi chief engineer, gasoline engine management systems applications, panelist Delphi Technical Papers:
Tuesday, April 16
- GDi Skew-Angled Nozzle Flow and Near-Field Spray Analysis using Optical and X-Ray Imaging and VOF-LES Computational Fluid Dynamic — 1:00 p.m., room W2-63
- Part-Load Operation of Gasoline Direct-Injection Compression Ignition (GDCI) Engine – 1:20 p.m., room W2-64
- Diffusion Combustion Phenomena in GDi Engines Caused by Injection Process – 1:40 p.m., room, W2-63
- Lean Model-Based Development: Practical Approach – 1:40 p.m., room D0-06B
- Development of a Low-Noise High Pressure Fuel Pump for GDi Engine Application – 3:20 p.m., room W2-63
Wednesday, April 17
- Boost System Development for Gasoline Direct-Injection Compression-Ignition (GDCI) – 8:00 a.m., room W2-67
- Cold Performance Challenges with CNG PFI Injectors – 9:00 a.m., room W2-70
- Development and Vehicle Demonstration of a Systems-Level Approach to Fuel Economy Improvement Technologies – 1:20 p.m., room W2-64
- Techniques and Measures for Improving Domain Controller Availability while Maintaining Functional Safety in Mixed Criticality Automotive Safety Systems – 2:40 p.m., room D0-07A
- Ion-Sense-Based Real-Time Combustion Sensing for Closed Loop Engine Control – 3:20 p.m., room W2-69
Thursday, April 18
- Characterization of Engine Control Authority on HCCI Combustion as the High Load Limit is Approached – 10:20 a.m., room W2-65
- A High-Energy Continuous Discharge Ignition System for Dilute Engine Application – 1:40 p.m., W2-63
Additionally, two Delphi papers will be accepted but not orally presented including:
- Manufacturing Support Design for Low-Cost Instrument Clusters
- Real Time Vehicular Camera Vision Acquisition System Using Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
The full text of all Delphi technical papers is available at www.delphi.com.
During SAE, John Yurtin, Delphi product manager, high speed data connectivity, will be given the SAE Fellow Award for his more than 45 years of experience in components and inter-connect technology. The highest level of SAE membership, the award recognizes Yurtin’s significant impact on the automotive industry.
The company will also distribute career information during the SAE Career Fair at booth 805CF.