Announcement of publication of the November 2024 issue of Journal of Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan
Publication information
<Special Feature> JSAE's AI Challenge
Since 2019, our association has been holding the "Autonomous Driving AI Challenge" as an initiative to train automotive development engineers in the fields of CASE and MaaS. In this issue, we will introduce the present, past, and future of the AI Challenge, including stories of the experiences of the AI Challenge participants and individual companies' thoughts on software human resource development. Please take a look.
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<Contents>
● Editorial
- Mobility DX Strategy
●Overall outlook
- Software Area Human Resource Development Working Group and Mobility DX Platform
- Software talent development in the automotive industry
●The launch of the AI Challenge and what's next
- JSAE's human resource development activities as seen through the Japan Automotive AI Challenge
- The past and future of the Japan Automotive AI Challenge
- Human resource development through transdisciplinary innovation and industry-academia co-creation
● Initiatives for autonomous driving safety evaluation
- Safety assessment of autonomous vehicles using virtual reality simulation
- Latest trends in international standardization and OEM initiatives related to autonomous driving safety evaluation
- JARI's Initiatives for Autonomous Driving Safety Assessment ─Current Status and Issues of Research and Development of Methods and Means for Safety Assessment─
● Approach to human resource development
- My experience at the Japan Automotive AI Challenge and Formula SAE Japan
- Software Human Resource Development at Toyota Motor Corporation R&D
- Japan Automotive AI Challenge and Human Resource Development in JSAE
<Hot Topics - A collection of trending topics>
- Analysis of loads on wheels of large vehicles and consideration of causes and countermeasures for wheel detachment accidents
- Intake sound tuning by changing valve timing to improve sound quality in V6 outboard engines
- Three waves of change in the automotive industry will lead to the realization of self-driving cars
- Development of a flow-type power generation system from formic acid ─Demonstration of "continuous" hydrogen production operation from formic acid for over 2,000 hours─
- Development of hydrogen gas barrier paint using clay-resin composite
- Integrated Model-Based Development of Fuel Cells for Mobility
<Serial article>
[Technology window]
Memories from the Journal Editorial Committee
Kenji Amaya (Gunma University)
[Super world]
Clarifying the mechanism by which age-related weight gain occurs
Kazuhiro Nakamura (Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine)
【Spotlight】
Energy-saving real-time AI analysis technology using suburban data centers based on the IOWN concept
Ryosuke Kuribayashi, Rintaro Harada, Koji Morishita, and Kensuke Koda (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation)
[Standardization activity report]
Standardization activities of the Ergonomics Subcommittee
Masaaki Abe (Honda Motor Co., Ltd.)
[Craftsmanship]
Daisuke Yamaguchi: Utilizing his wide range of experience to become a human resources development professional
Shinya Tomikawa (UD Trucks)
[Always a digression - Motorsports detours, side trips, roundabouts]
Part 3: Honda F1's Zaru Soba
Sumie Dan (Motorsports writer)
[Motorcycle Engineering Lecture for Everyone]
Motorcycle vibration and noise
Supervised by: Everyone's Motorcycle Engineering Course Production Committee
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