Optimizing Energy Consumption in an Automotive Environment

J.-P. Katoen, T. Noll, S. Wu, L. von Büttner

Reducing the energy consumption of controllers in vehicles requires sophisticated regulation mechanisms. Better power management can be enabled by allowing the controller to shut down sensors, actuators or embedded control units in a way that keeps the car safe and comfortable for the user, with the goal of optimizing the (average or maximal) energy consumption.

In this joint project between the European Microsoft Innovation Center (EMIC) Aachen GmbH and the Software Modeling and Verification Group (Lehrstuhl für Informatik 2) at RWTH Aachen University, computer-based methods for supporting the design process of such intelligent control systems are being investigated.