The 1st Standard Innovation Competition for College Students was held from July to August in Tianjin. Students from Shenzhen Technology University (SZTU) won the Best Team Award with their project “Standard interpretation for Automotive ultrasonic radar assembly”. A total of 18 teams entered the final and SZTU’s four freshmen participants competed with students, mostly postgraduates, from Tsinghua University, Tianjin University, Jilin University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Beihang University, Tongji University, etc.
SZTU students are honored with the Best Team Award. [Photo/Quality and Standards Academy]
Instructed by Mr. Song Donghong from College of Urban Transportation and Logistics and Associate Prof. Liu Hui from Quality and Standards Academy, the team consists of Zeng Lihua, Wang Yuying and Xie Feiting from Quality and Standards Academy and Huang Guanrong from College of Urban Transportation and Logistics.
Participants and instructors [Photo/Quality and Standards Academy]
Oriented towards the standardization of intelligent connected vehicles, the project focuses on the standard system in the field of environmental perception. Through data collection and market analysis, the students made a standard interpretation for the National Standard GB/T 41484 Automotive ultrasonic radar assembly and proposed specific standard provisions for interface configuration requirements, communication forms and architecture requirements of ultrasonic sensors that are not covered in the national standard.
Team leader Zeng Lihua makes a presentation at the final. [Photo/Quality and Standards Academy]
Sponsored by the National Technical Standard Innovation Base of Automobile and undertaken by China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co., Ltd., the Competition gained support and guidance from the Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other related authorities. It aims to train talented people specializing in standardization in the automotive industry.
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