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5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on Engine Electronics & Management System

SPEAKERS
Mr. A. B. Komawar : Sr. Dy. Director & Head, AED, ARAI, Pune Mr. Uday Wasule : Dy. GM - R&D, Varroc Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Pune

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Dr. Simhachalam Juttu : Sr. Manager, Mahindra Research Valley, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Chennai

Mr. Ajit Borkar : Regional Product Manager, ETAS India, Bangalore

Mr. Kaushik Shah : Sr. Program Manager, KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd., Pune

Mr. Nimmy Mathews : Sr. Technical Lead, Automotive & Allied Engineering, KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd., Pune

5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on

Mr. Paresh Dolas : Dy. Manager, Minda Industries Ltd., Pune

Mr. Balaji Ramalingam : Expert, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Ltd., Bangalore

Mr. Srijai G : Expert Hybrid, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Ltd., Bangalore

Mr. Prasanna Deshpande : Application Engineer, MathWorks India Pvt. Ltd., Pune

5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on

Engine Electronics & Management System


4th 8th February 2013
REGISTRATION FORM
Name, Designation, Dept., Office No., Mobile No. & Email ID : Delegate - 1 Delegate - 2 Delegate - 3 Company Name & Address Co-ordinator's Name, Designation, Contact No., Email ID 100% Advance Payment Details Please fax/email/post duly filled-in registration form on or before 1st February 2013 to : Dr. K. C. Vora, Dy. Director & Head, ARAI Academy ARAI Post Box 832, Pune 411004 / S. No. 102, Vetal Hill, Off Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune 411038 Tel: 020-3023 1247/ 1245 /1111, Fax: 020-3023 1104 Email: training.pga@araiindia.com; kulkarni.pga@araiindia.com; patil.pga@araiindia.com

Engine Electronics & Management System


at

ARAI, Pune
(The Automotive Research Association of India)

4th 8th February 2013


ORGANIZED BY

IN ASSOCIATION WITH

BEST LEARNING CENTRE AWARD TO ARAI ACADEMY & KNOWLEDGE CENTRE BY ISTD

5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on Engine Electronics & Management System

5 Day Proficiency Improvement Programme on Engine Electronics & Management System

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES


The intelligence of a modern engine is the electronic control unit (ECU), which monitors and controls major key functions of the engine and the exhaust aftertreatment system. The ECU also acts as the interface to the vehicle's automation system. Communication software is used with ECU for implementing in vehicle networking solution. The optimum interplay of the entire drive system is the key to low pollutant emissions, low fuel consumption and high power output over the entire service life. Hardware and software for engine management should be flexible to integrate & calibrate new functions. We need to improve production life cycle of microprocessors, sensors & actuators. Addressing these issues, this program is designed to give a flavor of Engine Electronics for SI as well as CI engine management with special emphasis on Fuel injection system management and Model based powertrain system design, calibration & testing.

PROGRAMME
Day One
08.30 - Registration 09.00 - Inauguration & Welcome Address
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?


Organizations involved in engine R&D Vehicle manufacturers Manufacturers of Microcontrollers, ECU, sensors & actuators Design, calibration & testing engineers Engine manufacturing, assembly & service engineers Electronics engineers in automotive field Engineering / consulting companies Professors / engineering students Engineers who are interested in pursuing further studies on part time / full time basis

REGISTRATION FEES
Category Registration Fees (Rs.)
(per participant)

Total Fees including Tax of 12.36% (RS.)


(per participant)

Engineers & Professionals Teaching Faculty Engineering College Students

25000.00 15000.00 10000.00

28090.00 16854.00 11236.00

09.30 - Introduction to Automotive Electronics 11.00 - Fundamentals of Automotive Electronics 14.00 - Lunch 15.00 - Micro-controllers and memories 17.00 - Conclusion

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Registration fees include :


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Breakfast Lunch Delegate kit

Day Two
09.00 - Sensors & actuators 12.00 - Digital engine control system 14.00 - Lunch 15.00 - Digital engine control system (Contd.) 17.00 - Conclusion

MODE OF PAYMENT
At Par / Multicity cheque or demand draft in favour of

The Automotive Research Association of India


payable at Pune.
ARAI, over four & half decades, has provided its design and development expertise to the Indian automotive industry, focusing on the testing and evaluation of components and systems to meet national and international standards. ARAI strives to achieve international recognition in these areas. In keeping with the globalization of economy and business, ARAI continues to enlarge its scope of services to meet the requirements of automotive industries around the world. In addition to utilizing state-of-the-art technology, laboratories and highly-trained personnel, ARAI recognizes the need to develop a new generation of engineers to meet the demands of the automotive industry, not just in India but across the globe. ARAI ACADEMY is classified into three divisions: LEARNING CENTRE has embarked upon a programme of building up human resources by commencing educational programme (Graduate Post graduate & Doctoral) with specialization in Automotive Engineering. It has tied up with VIT University (Vellore), Veltech University (Chennai), College of Engineering (Pune), University of Alabama (USA), Loughborough University (UK) and University of Braunschweig (Germany). KNOWLEDGE CENTRE has collection of around 12,000 books & standards, 50,000 technical papers and numerous journals, technical reports and seminar / conference proceedings. It publishes monthly magazine 'Automotive Abstracts' and supplies CDs of CMVR Type Approval Handbook and Automotive Industry Standards (AIS).
Note : ARAI reserves the right to change the dates, schedule, contents, speakers, venue etc. for the programme without any notice.

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES


On completion of the module, the delegates should be able to:
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Day Three
09.00 - CI engine management 13.00 - Calibration concepts and application of electronic control units 14.00 - Lunch 15.00 - Calibration concepts and application of electronic control units (Contd.) 17.00 - Conclusion

Understand fundamentals of Automotive & Engine Electronics.

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Understand micro-controllers and memories. Understand sensors & actuators. Understand digital engine control systems. Understand software architecture of ECUs. Understand calibration and application of ECUs. Understand Model based powertrain system design, calibration & testing.

TRAINING CENTRE, In line with Post Graduate and Doctoral Programs conducted by various universities abroad, ARAI Academy has devised various Proficiency Improvement Programmes (PIPs), to be taught by ARAI, Academia & Industry Experts. PIP gives engineers, faculty and student's knowledge and technical expertise in a wide range of automotive disciplines. It helps in understanding system's view point for automotive design and manufacture, with specific skills in formulating automotive engineering solutions in terms of their function and performance, through optional modules. Based on the present system in Universities, credits are proposed for each module, so that the graduate engineers can attend various modules and sum-up the credits required for Master's or Doctoral Programs. Participants also get chance to visit related laboratories of ARAI and get hands on experience. Certificates are issued on the basis of written test conducted at the end of the programme. We also conduct Training Programmes through WEBEX and Domain Training Programmes for Automotive Industry.

Day Four
09.00 - Automotive Powertrain system design and analysis using MATLAB/Simulink 12.00 - Software architecture for ECUs 14.00 - Lunch 15.00 - SI engine management 17.00 - Conclusion

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Understand SI & CI engine management. Understand electronics in 2 wheeler engines. Lead multi-disciplinary teams. Demonstrate independent learning ability necessary for conducting professional development.

Day Five
09.00 - Application of electronics in 2 wheeler engine 13.00 - Visit to automotive electronics lab 14.00 - Lunch 15.00 - Written test 16.00 - Valedictory & feedback session 17.00 - Conclusion

Become self-disciplined self-motivated, demonstrating personal responsibility in the pursuit of studies and professional practice.

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