Preview AutoTechnology 06/2003
Cover story: Trends in automotive electronics
Further Topics:
- Diesel Challenge - Meeting the Future Emission standards (Interview with Masami Manabe, Denso)
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01.12.2003
Alternative Fuels
Europe's goal to replace 20 percent of its petroleum fuel by 2020 with alternatives such as hydrogen and biofuel may remain an economic challenge, but there are no technical obstacles. »mehr
01.12.2003
The BMW 5 Series
Introducing the new generation of the 5 Series, BMW is not only presenting a whole range of innovations in the product itself, but also trendsetting processes and concepts in production. »mehr
01.12.2003
Trends in Automotive Electronics
Integrated mixed-signal application specific solutions address need to move from a custom to a generic electronics platform in the automotive market. While recent years have seen the automotive... »mehr
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01.12.2003
Dual Independent Pushrod VVT
Variable Valve Train has become commonplace in DOHC engines. The benefits from phasing intake, exhaust or both are well known. However until now there have been few real choices for OHV engines... »mehr
Reluctance Integrated Starter Generator
An integrated starter generator (ISG) will be able to meet the increasing demand for electric energy in future cars. Known structures based on the induction or on the synchronous machine have... »mehr
01.12.2003
Automated Inspection of Mass Products
Acoustic testing may in principle be applied to the assessment of all material problems that affect acoustic (vibration or noise) behaviour. Typical problems are (hairline) cracks, inclusions and... »mehr
01.12.2003
Silicon Solutions for Direct Tyre Pressure Monitoring
Tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) systems have become familiar to the public since the publication in May 2002 of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 138 [1] (FMVSS138) by the US National... »mehr
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