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Human Machine Interfaces Supported by Voice Recognition

2000-03-06
2000-01-0820
This report describes different new concepts and methodologies of how to integrate voice activation into a multi-modal automotive environment. Beside the physical recognizer additional features are discussed to improve the overall recognition rate and the user satisfaction of a voice controlled system. This integrated system provides the basis for a natural language interface and becomes the main distinctive feature for future automotive applications.
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Advanced Design and Validation Techniques for Electronic Control Units

1998-02-23
980199
Increasing demand for dynamically controlled safety features, passenger comfort, and operational convenience in upper class automobiles requires an intensive use of electronic control units including software portions. Modeling, simulation, rapid prototyping, and verification of the software need new technologies to guarantee passenger security and to accelerate the time-to-market of new products. This paper presents the state-of-the-art of the design methods for the development of electronic control unit software at BMW. These design methods cover both discrete and continuous system parts, smoothly integrating the respective methods not merely on the code level, but on the documentation, simulation, and design level. In addition, we demonstrate two modeling and prototyping tools for discrete and continuous systems, namely Statemate and MatrixX, and discuss their advantages and drawbacks with respect to necessary prototyping demands.
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