Automotive electronics : Autotech 97 : Autotech Congress, 4-6 November, 1997, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK
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Automotive electronics : Autotech 97 : Autotech Congress, 4-6 November, 1997, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK
(I Mech E seminar, 1997-10)
Mechanical Engineering for The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1997
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Advances in automotive technology by leaders in the field
Automotive Electronics is a compilation of papers presented at the 1997 Autotech Congress, a gathering of manufacturers, researchers, designers, users, industry groups, and academics invested in the advance of automotive technology. Detailing today's advances that become tomorrow's standard practice, this collection covers a broad range of topics including EMC and component design; software and controllers; electronic systems; power devices; testing and maintenance, and more. Relevant to anyone in the automotive industry, these papers represent the latest research of leaders in the field.
Table of Contents
- EMC and component design: developing a strategy for automotive electromagnetic modelling, D.D.Ward
- modular body systems, H. Schubotz
- RAKE - a new approach to radio interference, P. Skilton and P. Stockwell
- performance and deisgn of a silicon micromachined gyro, I.D. Hopkin and R. Windermer. Software and controllers: high-end CAN controller to respond to the new OSEK/VDX stabdard
- safer use of the C programming language in the automotive industry, G.F. McCall et al
- MATRIX 6.0 - a fixed point development process for automotive applications, P.Clarke
- simulation of a variable geometry turbo charged diesel engine for control algorithm development, A.J.Truscott and B.C. Porter
- a safety analysis methodology and its automotive application, I.P Kendall and K.M. Hobley. Electronic systems, testing and maintenance: using statitics to save cost in automotive product development within the areas of electromagnetic immunity and pass-by noise, P. Jenning
- how to help your suppliers deliver the electronic systems you want, S.J. Barker
- noise reduction of MOS operational amplifiers used for automotive ECU, P. De Wolf. Power devices and systems: a study of distributed local dump suppression for motor vehicles, P. Miller
- fault-tolerant and self-testable architectures for zero failure electronics, A. Richardson and W.R.Betts
- sensor combinations for urban roads and expressways (secure), M.J. Bateson, et al.
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