Speed, Protocol and Security: New Automotive Network Challenges

Wednesday, January 24, 2024 

Keysight Automotive Customer Center 

28350 Cabot Drive

Novi, MI 48377

 
Agenda Timeline  10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Registration Time  10:00 a.m.
Lunch will be provided
 
What this event is about:
 
Validate your in-vehicle network (IVN) performance to ensure flawless data flow between on-board sensors and electronic control units. To ensure optimal design, functionality, performance, safety, security, and interoperability of connected cars, the automotive industry needs comprehensive test solutions to validate IVN systems.
 
During this interactive session, you will learn:
  • The latest in automotive Ethernet (10BASE-T1S through 10GBASE-T1)
  • SerDes (MIPI A-PHY / ASA)
  • The latest in CAN
  • Time-sensitive networking
  • Network security
  • Live demo of high-speed digital communications
This seminar will discuss the latest in automotive Ethernet, SerDes, time-sensitive networking, and CAN XL serial interfaces.
 
 
 
 
PRESENTERS
 
Marty Gubow
TSN (Time Sensitive Networking)
Program Manager
Keysight Technologies
 
Marty holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Lawrence Institure of Technology and a Master of Science in Engineering Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institure. He is currently the TSN Program Manager with the Network Test segment and is responsible for the strategy of Keysight's TSN products. He is a solution expert in high-speed technologies and has worked with customers on a variety of applications. Marty is an active member and participant in IEEE 802.3 and Avnu Alliance standards bodies.

 

Kevin Kerschner
Solution Architect
Keysight Technologies
 
Kevin is a Solution Architect on Keysight's Automotive and Energy Solutions team. He focuses on high-speed In-Vehicle Networks, helping to develop solutions that address the increasingly complex ecosystem of Automotive E/E. In his 15 years with Keysight, Kevin has held roles as a Field Applications Engineer and Digital Specialist, using Oscilloscopes, BERTs, and logic  analyzers to test standards such as USB, DisplayPort, DDR, MIPI, and various forms of Ethernet. Kevin earned his Bachelors of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UCLA  in 2005.
 
 
Matthew Snyder
Sr. Field Application Engineer
Intrepid Control Systems
 
Matt has been a valuable member of Intrepid Control Systems since 2017. Since childhood, Matt has been working with computers and has found much enjoyment in helping others learn along the way. He attended the University of Michigan, majoring in General Chemistry. Prior to Intrepid, he worked in management at Micro Center, where he continued to develop his skill set. 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
CO-SPONSORS