On the 15th (Tue), Hyundai Motor Group announced that they have established a joint research laboratory with 8 universities including Seoul National University, Konkuk University, Sungkyunkwan University, Inha University, Korea University of Technology and Education, Hanyang University, GIST, and UNIST to develop technology that can predict and prevent vehicle failures called PHM (Prognostics and Health Management). The PHM technology is emerging as a key technology to increase the reliability of vehicle systems in the era of autonomous driving and electrification. It can predict and manage potential failures that may arise from the increasing complexity of systems, contributing to cost savings in maintenance and enhanced safety.
, ‘Hyundai Motor Group is developing technology that can predict vehicle failures in advance through collaboration with top research institutions in Korea.’,
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, ‘On the 16th, Hyundai Motor Group announced that they will establish a joint research laboratory with Seoul National University, Konkuk University, Sungkyunkwan University, Inha University, Korea University of Technology and Education, Hanyang University, GIST, and UNIST to develop PHM (Prognostics and Health Management) technology that can predict and prevent vehicle failures.’,
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, ‘PHM technology is gaining prominence as a core technology to enhance the reliability of vehicle systems in the era of autonomous driving and electrification. By predicting and managing potential failures that can occur due to increased system complexity, it can contribute to cost savings in maintenance and improvement in safety.’,
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, ‘The signing ceremony was held at Seoul National University’s Engineer House, attended by Hyundai Kia R&D Vice President Yang Hee-won, Vehicle Performance Technology Center Director Cho Byeong-hoon, Vehicle Performance Enhancement Research Lab Research Fellow Sung Dae-woon, Hyundai Engineering & Construction CEO Oh Jeong-hoon, and university officials such as Seoul National University College of Engineering Dean Kim Young-oh and Professor Yoon Byung-dong of the Mechanical Engineering Department, and Professor Lee Sang-won of Sungkyunkwan University.’,
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, ‘At the event, participants agreed to conduct research on key technologies of PHM, hardware and software development for vehicles, and development of PHM platforms in the joint research laboratory by 2027.’,
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, ‘They also agreed to establish sensing and data strategies for vehicle systems, optimize algorithms and processors, and make efforts to develop PHM platforms and infrastructure.’,
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, ‘In particular, the joint research laboratory will focus on developing sensor data collection and predictive algorithm optimization to predict vehicle system failures in real time. Through this, they plan to implement the PHM platform in vehicles through embedded systems or cloud-based platforms to increase the accuracy of failure prediction.’,
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, ‘Hyundai Kia, overseeing the joint research laboratory, plans to conduct research with the goal of verifying PHM technology and applying it to mass-produced vehicles, enhancing PHM competitiveness based on an organic collaboration system with universities.’,
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, ‘Hyundai Engineering & Construction keeps track of the latest research trends through a global expert network and provides the participating institutions with the right development direction. They also encourage organic collaboration to ensure more effective results from the joint research laboratory.’,
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, ‘Hyundai Kia Vice President Yang Hee-won stated, “PHM technology is considered a core technology in the era of increasing system complexity in autonomous driving,” and expressed expectations that through collaboration with domestic universities, they will strengthen their technological capabilities and lead the upcoming era of autonomous driving with competitive strength.’,
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