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SAE 2006 World Congress & Exhibition SAE 2006 World Congress & Exhibition Technical Session Schedule As of 04/09/2006 07:40 pm Monday, April 3 Can Racing Partnerships Change to Accelerate Innovation (Focus on Sports Car Racing) Session Code: ANNUAL108 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 10:00 a.m. Professional Sanctioning Organizations Organizers - Herbert A. Fishel Moderators - Paul F. Pfanner, Founder, Racer Communications Inc. Panelists - James Julow, President, Sports Car Club of America; H. Doug Robinson, Executive Director, International Motor Sports Association; Scott Atherton, President & CEO, American Le Mans Series; Roger Edmondson, President, Grand American Road Racing; Stephane Ratel, CEO, SRO, Ltd. Monday, April 3 Can Racing Partnerships Change to Accelerate Innovation (Focus on Sports Car Racing) Session Code: ANNUAL109 Room FEV Powertrain Innovation Forum Session Time: 2:00 p.m. Automobile Manufacturers Organizers - Herbert A. Fishel Moderators - John McElroy, President, Blue Sky Productions Panelists - Richard T. Brekus, Mgr, Product Planning & Strategy, BMW of North America; John M. Doonan, Mgr, Motorsports Team Dev, Mazda North American Operations; Marcus Haselgrove, Team Manager, Technical Director, B-K Motorsports Inc.; David R. Wilson, TRD Group VP-Strategic Planning, Fin & Ops, Toyota; Steven J. Wesoloski, Road Racing Group Manager, GM Racing, General Motors Corp.; Robert Davis, Senior VP, Quality R&D, Mazda North American Operations; Frank-Steffen Walliser, General Manager Motorsport Strategy, Porsche AG Monday, April 3 Grand Opening Session Code: ANNUAL100 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 9:30 a.m. Keynote Speakers - Remarks by: Burkhard Goeschel, Member of the Board of Mgmt., BMW AG Develop and Purchasing; Richard O. Schaum, SAE Automotive Vice President; Helmut List, President & CEO, AVL LIST GmbH Monday, April 3 Innovation in the Automotive Industry - An Extended Session Covering Managing Innovation and Driving Innovation with Research Session Code: ANNUAL101 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 10:00 a.m. This session will be a two hour panel session. Participants will present brief remarks covering how their companies "drive innovation" and "manage innovation." Speakers will explain through examples how innovation is driven by corporate research, cooperative programs with other OEMs or suppliers, and with integrated programs for rapid implementation and/or proof testing of innovative new technology and concepts. They will also discuss how innovation is managed for maximum efficiency. How do engineering executives track technical advances within their companies, in the automotive industry, and across the scientific community? Moderators - Gary J. Corrigan, President, Corrigan and Associates Panelists - Jose Maria Alapont, Chairman, President & CEO, Federal-Mogul Corp.; Hirohide Ikeno, President, Honda R&D Americas, Inc.; William L. Kozyra, President & CEO, Automotive Systems NA, Continental Teves; Jeffrey F. Makarewicz, Gen. Mgr., Matls Res Dept., Toyota Technical Center USA Inc.; Donald Manvel, Chairman & CEO, AVL North America, Inc.; Frank Niederlaender, VP Strategy & Initialisation New Vehicle Projects, BMW Group Monday, April 3 The Quest for Manufacturing Success in the U.S. Session Code: ANNUAL102 Room AVL Technology Theater (open to all Session Time: 2:00 p.m. Panel members will give brief formal presentations on selection and construction processes for new manufacturing facilities as well as establishing the purchasing/supplier network to support them. Time will be reserved for questions and answers. Moderators - Imtiaz Haque, Prof. & Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University Panelists - Norm Bafunno, Sr. VP, Mfg & Admin, Toyota Motor Mfg North America; Klaus Blickle, President & Chief of Executive Board, EDAG Engrg & Design AG; Robert J. DePierre, President, Benteler North America, Benteler Automotive Corp.; Mark Hamlin, President, The Reserve Group; Klaus Richter, Sr. VP Materials Purchasing, BMW Group; John G. Sanderson, President & CEO, Siemens VDO Automotive Corp.; Clemens Schmitz-Justen, President, BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC, BMW Group Company Keynote Speakers - Clemens Schmitz-Justen, President, BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC, BMW Group Company Monday, April 3 Applications of Fuels Cells in Vehicles (Part 1 of 2) Components and Materials for Fuel Cell Vehicles Session Code: P3 Room D2-08 Session Time: 9:00 a.m. Organizers - Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0220 Non-isothermal Modeling of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Stacks Jaewan Park, Xianguo Li, Univ. of Waterloo 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0219 Performance of Candidate Materials and Coatings for Thermal Management Systems for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Sylvie Dionne, Wenyue Zheng, CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory; Brian Cheadle, Feng Liang, Dana Corp., Long Manufacturing, Thermal Products Div. 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0216 Advanced Onboard Fuel Processor for PEM Fuel Cell Vehicles Brian J. Bowers, Michael D. Ruffo, Jian L. Zhao, Rafey Khan, Virginie Sweetland, Nuvera Fuel Cells Inc.; Jean-Christophe Beziat, Renault SA; Fabien Boudjemaa, Renault SAS 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0218 A Hybrid Powertrain Provided with an Emulated Fuel Cell System and a Battery Pack: Experimental Results Marco Santoro, Manlio Pasquali, ENEA Casaccia; Luca Solero, University Rome TRE; Gianfranco Pagni, ENEA Casaccia 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0037 Impact of Combining Hydrogen ICE with Fuel Cell System Using PSAT Jason Kwon, Aymeric Rousseau, Phillip B. Sharer, Argonne National Laboratory The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2006, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Monday, April 3 Applications of Fuels Cells in Vehicles (Part 2 of 2) Control Systems Development & Vehicles and Systems Development Session Code: P3 Room D2-08 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Organizers - Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - Sanjiv Kumar, Ballard Power Systems; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Time Paper No. Title 1:30 p.m. 2006-01-0035 Advanced Fuel Cell Development for Automotive Operation William L. Mitchell, Nuvera Fuel Cells Inc.; Antonio Toro, Nuvera Fuel Cells Europe Srl 2:00 p.m. 2006-01-0038 Effects of Control Strategy and Calibration on Hybridization Level and Fuel Ecomony in Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle Kyung-Won Suh, Anna G. Stefanopoulou, Univ. of Michigan 2:30 p.m. 2006-01-0214 Fuel Cell Hybrid Control Strategy Development Matt Stevens, Chris J. Mendes, Michael Fowler, Roydon A. Fraser, Univ. of Waterloo 3:00 p.m. 2006-01-0215 Accessory Electrification in Class 8 Tractors Joe B. Redfield, Bapiraju Surampudi, Gustavo Ray, Alan F. Montemayor, Southwest Research Institute; Heather A. McKee, US Army RDECOM TARDEC National Automotive Center; Tommy D. Edwards, Sunline Transit Agency; Michael P. Lasecki, Engineered Machined Products Inc. 3:30 p.m. ORAL ONLY BREAK 3:45 p.m. 2006-01-0034 Development of Fuel Cell Vehicle with Next-generation Fuel Cell Stack Yoshikazu Murakami, Kenji Uchibori, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. 4:15 p.m. 2006-01-0217 Development of Fuel Consumption Measurement Methods for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Eiji Kuroda, Kenzo Moriya, Masaru Yano, Shogo Watanabe, Japan Automobile Research Institute; Hidenori Hirata, Ono Sokki Co., Ltd.; Kenji Otsuka, Yamatake Corp. The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2006, and also individually. Planned by Advanced Powerplant Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Monday, April 3 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 1 of 9) - Controls I Session Code: P16 9:00 a.m. Room D2-09/10 Session Time: Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart, Univ. of Sussex Chairpersons - James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University Time Paper No. Title 9:00 a.m. 2006-01-0607 A Table Update Method for Adaptive Knock Control Gang Wu, Visteon Corp. 9:30 a.m. 2006-01-0401 Model for Control of Combustion in a Piston Engine Eilyan Y. Bitar, Univ. of California, Berkeley; Harold J. Schock, Michigan State Univ.; Antoni K. Oppenheim, Univ. of California, Berkeley 10:00 a.m. 2006-01-0402 A Micro-controller based control unit for motorcycle engines to meet emission and OBD requirements Hui Xie, Chunming Hu, Nenghui Zhou, Mingde Hao, Tianjin University; Tervin Tan, Robert Tan, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte 10:30 a.m. 2006-01-0403 Cost Efficient Partitioning for New Generation of Automatic Transmission Gearbox Controllers Nico A. Kelling, Antonio Zarcone, Ernst Katzmaier, Infineon Technologies AG 11:00 a.m. 2006-01-0606 Electronically Controlled Transfer Case: Sensing, Control and Actuation Guenter Schwarzberger, Ernst Katzmaier, Infineon Technologies AG The papers in this session are available in a single publication, SP-2003, and also individually. Planned by Diesel Engine Committee / Powerplant Activity Governing Board Monday, April 3 Electronic Engine Controls (Part 2 of 9) - Sensors Session Code: P16 Room D2-09/10 Session Time: 1:30 p.m. Organizers - Bernard J. Challen, Shoreham Services; Patrick Leteinturier, Infineon Technologies AG; Peter J. Maloney, MathWorks Inc.; James C. Peyton-Jones, Villanova University; Richard K. Stobart,
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