Florian Bierwirth
BMW
5 Papers
6 Citations
Florian Bierwirth is an academic researcher from BMW. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional safety & Work (electrical). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Determining Vehicle Energy Paths’ Remaining Useful Life using Design of Experiments
Florian Bierwirth,Joachim Froeschl,Juergen Gebert,Hans-Georg Herzog +3 more
- 10 Sep 2020
TL;DR: This work presents a new approach to determine the remaining useful life for vehicle energy paths using design of experiments, whereby a connector’s potential influences and mechanisms are simulated in a laboratory environment and the fastest possible system failure is identified.
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Statistical Method for Health Monitoring of Power Supply Paths in Vehicles
Florian Bierwirth,Joachim Froeschl,Juergen Gebert,Hans-Georg Herzog +3 more
- 01 Sep 2020
TL;DR: This work presents a new approach to monitor system parts of automotive energy systems using statistical analysis and detects degradation processes by statistical evaluation of measurements along vehicle energy paths.
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System Analysis of Vehicle Low-Voltage Energy Paths as Initial Step for a Predictive Diagnosis
Florian Bierwirth,Joachim Froeschl,Juergen Gebert,Hans-Georg Herzog +3 more
- 10 Sep 2020
TL;DR: A new approach is presented to evaluate and methodically compare the components of vehicles’ low-voltage energy paths in terms of a sensitivity analysis, and identifies a path’s most vulnerable component.
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Determining the Diagnosis Corridor for Monitoring Contact Degradations along Vehicle Energy Paths
Florian Bierwirth,Joachim Froeschl,Juergen Gebert,Hans-Georg Herzog +3 more
- 01 Sep 2020
TL;DR: Using the proposed procedure, a connector’s diagnosis corridor can be experimentally determined, enabling a predictive diagnosis, and a reliable diagnosis concept offers a cost-effective and space-saving alternative.
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Approach for Predictive Diagnosis of Highly Available Automotive Energy Systems
Florian Bierwirth,Joachim Froeschl,Juergen Gebert,Hans-Georg Herzog +3 more
- 10 Sep 2020
TL;DR: With the presented procedure, the entire system’s availability can be increased by health monitoring of unmonitored supply paths and thus provides an alternative to the currently discussed cost-intensive security concepts.
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