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Augmented reality: Visions of the future 25/02/2013
Nowhere more so than in modern cinema have the boundaries between reality and computerised imagery been merged into a seamless entity. Nvidia's Daniel M. Shapiro, states the same technology is making the jump into the automotive sector.
Quest-for-the-self-propelled-car
Quest for the self-propelled car 26/10/2012
A team of experts is working to integrate batteries into structural components, in a move that could not only lead to the efficiency and range of vehicles being increased, but ultimately see them powered by their own body structures.
Tipping-the-scales-Range-Rover
Tipping the scales: Range Rover 28/09/2012
The original Range Rover revolutionised the automotive industry when it was launched. Some 42 years later, the latest version looks very much set to do the same.
Electric-issues
Electric issues 01/11/2011
Analysts now agree that the level of vehicle electrification will increase sharply in the years to come, confronting engineers with an entirely new set of challenges
Bridging-the-gap
Bridging the gap 01/11/2011
In an Automotive Design exclusive, Richard Yarrow reveals the next generation of interconnected infotainment technology
Mark-Walker
Unintended consequences 01/11/2011
Electronics are increasingly controlling a vehicle's safety system. But are they reliable? Chris Edwards investigates
Innovation-and-collaboration
Innovation and collaboration 01/08/2011
BorgWarner BERU Systems GmbH
CRASH-COURSE-IN-PREVENTION
CRASH COURSE IN PREVENTION 01/08/2011
"There will be 5.5 million car crashes this year and every one of them will be different," says Kowalick. "The only time you get two crashes the same is in a crash lab; and that's not real-world data. Ryan Borroff investigates the controversial issue of installing event data recorders in ... Read more
Born--to-integrate
Born to integrate 01/08/2011
Mark Fletcher talks to Nigel Hughes, product marketing director of Mentor Graphics' intergrated electrical systems division
Safety-first
Safety first 01/03/2011
Integrating a 300Kgs battery pack into a family saloon presents body engineers with a unique set of challenges, as Ian Adcock discovers
Lethal-weapons
Lethal weapons 01/01/2011
Does the increase in on-board electronic control systems, and the prospects of vechicle-to-wechile and wechicle-to-infrastructure, make cars more vunerable to criminal activity? A country's whole transport system could now be crippled by cyber criminals
 
Electric seat drives reduce in size 01/01/2008
Modular electric drives that are 20% lighter and smaller than previous models are just going into production at Bosch. They are also much quieter. Known as the NSA (New Seat Actuator) series, they are suited to applications beyond seat adjustment.
 
DC-DC converter reclaims wasted hybrid energy 01/11/2007
A consortium led by motorsport specialist Prodrive is developing a DC-DC converter for hybrid and electric vehicles. It is being designed to be more efficient, smaller and lower cost than those currently available.
 
Harnesses integrated with crashpads 01/09/2007
Rigid foam crashpads are fitted in areas that pose the greatest danger in accidents – for example, side impact protection in doors, direct impact areas for the head, in the A-pillar or headliner and front impact areas of the passenger compartment. Polyurethane foam is also used in cable sets to ... Read more
 
Mocar cables stand 125°C for 3,000hrs 01/09/2007
Leoni has extended its range of heat resistant cable for use in engine bays.
 
Flat woven sleeves protect from EMC 01/05/2007
Federal-Mogul’s Systems Protection Group has developed a line of flat profile products to protect wiring from abrasion, bundling, electromagnetic interference and damage from high temperatures.
 
Rolling piston pumps fluids 01/04/2007
A novel compressor-expander, designed to make refrigeration systems more efficient, is efficient, simple and lubricated by the working fluid, writes Tom Shelley. It also appears to be a design that could be manufactured at low cost. Apart from its obvious interest to the developers of ... Read more
 
Opto-couplers target hybrids 01/04/2007
Avago Technologies has introduced what is said to be the industry’s first automotive-grade 10MBd digital interface opto-coupler.
 
Central grounding cuts costs 01/04/2007
Delphi’s new electrical grounding system for vehicle interiors reduces the need for several grounding assemblies to just one.
 
DC motor controller handles smart actuators 01/04/2007
A highly integrated DC motor controller with embedded flash memory and CPU for automotive high current applications is intended to greatly simplify motor control, diagnostics and protection.
 
LEDs designed for dualcurrent lighting 01/03/2007
New LEDs have been specifically designed, qualified and tested for use in automotive dual drive-current applications, such as rear combination lamps, providing both stop light and tail light functionality.
 
Smaller capacitor has special termination 01/03/2007
TDK Corporation’s Single Mega Cap 1210 is smaller in size in comparison with the company’s standard Mega Cap while offering the same functionality.
 
Starter batteries weigh in at just 2.5kg 01/02/2007
Future batteries for electric and hybrid powertrains will have to be small, light and a lot more powerful than they are now, writes Roger Bishop.
 
Compliant pins are key to new connectors 01/10/2006
Delphi says its new press-fit compliant-pin automotive electrical connection system is an approach widely used in telecom and aerospace industries for bringing together a connector component and a printed circuit board.
 
Five-way manifold speeds wiring 01/10/2006
Conduit system manufacture, Harnessflex, has introduced a five-way manifold fitting to ease wiring problems when space is at a premium
 
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