News release by partner organizations in the German research project "DIANA" - AUDI, Continental, Infineon Technologies, ZMDI
The DIANA Research Project Explores End-to-End Diagnostic Capabilities for Automotive Electronics Systems
Neubiberg, Germany – July 19, 2010 – The electronics systems in today’s automobiles are highly complex, containing 80 electronic control units on average. However, experience has shown that the actual causes behind as many as 40 percent of the errors reported by vehicle electronics cannot be identified exactly. For vehicle owners, this can mean several return visits to repair shops and high repair costs, in part because the repair process relies on swapping out various system components until the problem is resolved.  

This is something that the four partners involved in the DIANA research project want to change. Together, AUDI AG, Continental AG, Infineon Technologies AG and ZMD AG are researching ways to improve the analytic and diagnostic capabilities of electronic control units (ECU) in motor vehicles. Through to 2013, the four partners, headed by Infineon, will work on ways to make error detection more precise and faults easier to rectify for automakers and repair shops. The project partners will be assisted by several research organizations and universities.

“DIANA” is a German acronym that translates as “end-to-end diagnostic capabilities in semiconductor components and systems for analyzing persistent and sporadic errors in automobiles”. The project is to receive roughly Euro 4.8 million in support from Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of the government’s high-tech strategy and Information and Communications Technology 2020 program (IKT 2020). Automobiles and mobility have been defined as two of the key focuses of IKT 2020 with the aim of significantly improving the robustness of automotive electronics.

The DIANA project’s research and development efforts will create a basis for quicker and more efficient identification and correction of electronics faults in automobiles. One key element in the project is the expertise in quality that Infineon has built up over the course of its Automotive Excellence Program, which it launched seven years ago. To achieve project goals, the same quality control measures that are currently employed in the semiconductor industry will be applied to the automobile as a system. This will enable relevant information on possible malfunctions occurring during operation to be retrieved directly from the semiconductor components and reported to higher-level system components in an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit can then process the operating data collected for diagnostic purposes to inform the driver on the status of the vehicle and provide mechanics in repair shops with a detailed diagnostic report. This kind of end-to-end diagnostic capability, which has not been implemented in cars as yet, will require close collaboration along the entire automotive-industry value chain, from semiconductor manufacturers to the suppliers of electronic control systems and automobile makers.

The outcomes of the DIANA project will be incorporated into automotive electronics products and, from 2015, could help to ensure that cars are more reliable, require fewer trips to the repair shop, and can be repaired more efficiently. If the test routines prove a success in motor vehicles, they can be employed in other areas of application where safety is critical – in other transportation systems like trains or aircraft, or in medical engineering, for example.

Other project participants

The four project partners will be assisted by a number of research organizations and universities based in Germany: the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits in Dresden, the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich, and the Universities of Cottbus, Erlangen-Nuremberg, and Stuttgart.

Press contacts:

AUDI AG
Eric Felber
Communication Product / Technology
Phone: +49 (841) 89-90703
Email: eric.felber@audi.de

Continental AG
Simone Geldhäuser
External Communikations
Division Powertrain
Phone: +49 (941) 790-61302
Email: simone.geldhaeuser@continental-corporation.com

ZMD AG
Gabriele Taschler
Phone: +49 (351) 8822-668
Email: gabriele.taschler@zmdi.com
About Infineon

Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, Germany, offers semiconductor and system solutions addressing three central challenges to modern society: energy efficiency, communications, and security. In the 2009 fiscal year (ending September), the company reported sales of Euro 3.03 billion with approximately 25,650 employees worldwide. With a global presence, Infineon operates through its subsidiaries in the U.S. from Milpitas, CA, in the Asia-Pacific region from Singapore, and in Japan from Tokyo. Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX) and in the USA on the over-the-counter market OTCQX International Premier (ticker symbol: IFNNY). Further information is available at www.infineon.com.
 
 
 
» Infineon Technologies
» Press Releases
» Press Release
Date: 19.07.2010 14:30
Number: INFXX201007.058
» Contacts
Infineon Technologies AG

Media Relations
Tel: +49-89-234-28480
Fax: +49-89-234-9554521
media.relations@infineon.com

Investor Relations:
Tel: +49 89 234-26655
Fax: +49 89 234-9552987
investor.relations@infineon.com
» More Press Releases
19.04.2024 10:15
New MOTIX™ motor gate driver IC: enabling easy migration from 12 V to 48 V systems and full support of functional safety requirements

17.04.2024 10:15
Infineon provides FOXESS with power semiconductors to improve efficiency and power density of energy storage applications

15.04.2024 09:00
Infineon receives “GaN Strategic Partner of the Year” award from Chicony Power Technology

12.04.2024 10:15
Vector enables the power of Infineon’s AURIX™ TC4x cyber security features

10.04.2024 11:00
AURIX™ TC4x microcontrollers for embedded AI application development receive safety assessment from Fraunhofer IKS