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Welcome (.2MB) -
Zeph Freeman, 1394 Trade Association
Keynote Address (21MB)- Doug VanDagens
1394 as an Advantage (.5MB) -
Burke Henehan,
Henehan Technology
Systems View of 1394 Automotive (.5MB) -
Robert Fust,
Autosplice
Interconnect Systems Solutions (2.8MB) -
Mike Gardner,
Molex
1394 Silicon (1.5MB) - Rick Tewell, Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.
Software Solutions (1.3MB) - Satish Premanathan, Wipro Technologies
IEEE-1394 Test and Diagnostic (1.4MB) - Richard Mourn, Quantum Parametrics
Summary and Demo Overview (1MB) - Zeph Freeman, 1394 Trade Association
1394 Trade Association Wrap Up (.7MB) - Max Bassler, 1394 Trade Association
Related Document: 1394 Automotive Specification Package referenced in this presentation
Please direct questions and comments to James Snider,
Executive Director of the 1394TA. |
1394 Auto: The Optimal Standard for
In-Vehicle Networks
Auto makers want an in-vehicle network that does much more than just infotainment. They want a single network that allows vehicle ECUs (including driver assistance, navigation, camera, safety, video, terrestrial, and telematics) to communicate seamlessly across protocol boundaries - all using one common architecture.
System integrators want a network solution that is designed by leading automakers and Tier 1 suppliers.
1394 Automotive delivers. Cost-efficient. Scalable. Most of all - Available!
Join other auto manufacturers, designers, and engineers for a half day of technical sessions and demonstrations. You will receive the building blocks you need to begin using 1394 Automotive for your in-vehicle networks. |

April 30th, 2009
Registration: 1:00 pm
The Dearborn Inn
20301 Oakwood Boulevard
Dearborn, MI 48124
Connect with your colleagues at a reception for attendees and speakers immediately following the seminar. |