Automotive environmental impact and safety : Autotech '97 : Autotech Congress, 4-6 November 1997, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK
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Automotive environmental impact and safety : Autotech '97 : Autotech Congress, 4-6 November 1997, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK
(I Mech E seminar, 1997-8)
Mechanical Engineering Publications for The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1997
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The papers in this text cover such topics as: occupant safety; fuels; driver safety; and vehicle location and fleet management.
Table of Contents
- Occupant safety: Development of high-speed x-ray techniques in evaluating footwall intrusion and lower leg kinematics, F. Delaroche, N. Townsend
- Global considerations for the development of a side airbag system, K.J. Stride, T. Zeguer
- Adaptive restraints - their characteristics and benefits, M. Mackay et al. Fuels: Fuel for the future - but which? J.F.S. Bidgood
- The phase-out of leaded gasoline in Europe - passenger car populations and future fuel requirements, K. Reading et al. Driver safety: Driven to distraction? driving with automation, N.A. Stanton, M. Young
- Longitudinal driver support systems, M. Richardson et al
- Factors affecting visibility in conditions of low light, A.P.M. Hurden
- Advanced systems for automotive applications, digital camera systems - the big picture, P. Mulvanny, D. Tu
- A comparison study of frontal impact modes, D. Midoun et al. Vehicle location and fleet management: HMI solutions for the provision of real-time traffic information and the PLAIADES project pilot tests of RDS-TMC, H.N. Hayward et al
- Vehicle tracking - is GSP always best? D. Last, M. Wade
- The conflict between increasing road congestion and just-in-time business - making the priority convoy solution practical proposition, P. Foyer, D. Godfrey. Pedestrian safety: Safety and the road, C.J. Lines
- Techniques for the development pedestrian friendly vehicles, G. Brown
- A novel secondary safety system for vehicle frontal collision mitigation, S.A.W. Jawad
- Development and use of pedestrian impactors to reduce the injury potential of cars, G.J.L. Lawrence, B.J. Hardy
- Injury patterns in pedestrian accidents and the associated methodology of real world in-depth studies, R.W. Cuerden, A.M. Hassan. Electric and hybrid vehicles I - in conjunction with the Electric Vehicle Association: A fuel efficient hybrid drivetrain control system, Y. Ohyama
- Patents and alternative powered vehicles, R. Adams
- Application of turbogenerators to hybrid electric vehicles, C.B. Beasant et al
- Development and hybrid vehicles II - in conjunction with the Electric Vehicle Association: Electrical energy storage for electric and hybrid vehicles, K. Lillie
- A differential approach to fuel cells for automotive propulsion, K.R. Williams, G.T. Burnstein
- The zebra electric vehicle battery - recent advances, A.R. Tilley, R.N. Bull
- Hybrid vehicles, J.G.W. West. Care of the environment: The route towards a 3 litre/100km passenger car
- A life cycle approach to component design
- Development of an in-service to detect vehicles burning lubricating oil. (Part contents).
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