Automotive electronics : Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers : international conference, 17-19 May 1994, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Birdcage Walk, London
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Automotive electronics : Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers : international conference, 17-19 May 1994, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Birdcage Walk, London
(IMechE conference publications, 1994-5)
Published for IMechE by Mechanical Engineering Publications, 1994
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These are the proceedings of an international conference organized by IMechE held in London in May 1994. The papers deal with all aspects of electronics technology and applications for vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, agricultural equipment and traffic systems.
Table of Contents
- Fuel economy benefits with effective powertrain control
- Robust control system for electric rear wheel steering actuator
- Advances in military vehicle electronics
- New piezoresistive force detector for automotive use
- A battery state of charge indicator for electric vehicle
- The design of a novel accelerometer for automotive applications using thick-film transduction
- On-vehicle monitoring - a new approach to the improvement of traffic safety
- The design and implementation of a transponder-based road to vehicle communications system
- Progress towards a European standard on 5.8GHz microwave short-range communications system for road-traffic informatics
- Sensors and sensing technology for intelligent vehicle era
- Electronically-scanned radar for automotive obstacle avoidance
- Autonomous intelligent cruise control - an automotive application for silicon hybrids
- Frequency-modulated continuous wave-radar signal processing to improve active safety features
- The automotive electromagnetic compatibility directive
- Uniform management of SAE J1850 and controller area network messages
- Developments of guidelines for in-vehicles software
- Integrity of computer-based systems in vehicles
- The challenges and opportunities for electrical power systems
- A system integrators perspective of vehicle systems architecture.
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