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    Electronically-Controlled Transmission Systems - Current Position and Future Developments by Schwab, M.

    “…Current demands for shift Comfort and driveability, and the need for interaction between the transmission and other vehicle electronic systems provide the…”
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    Antilock Braking Systems (ABS) for Commercial Vehicles - Status 1990 and Future Prospects by Emig, R., Goebels, H., Schramm, H.J.

    “…The paper begins with an overview of the history of ABS for commercial vehicles followed by a brief description of the technology of the BOSCH ABS at the time…”
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    4WS Technology and the Prospects for Improvement of Vehicle Dynamics by Irie, N., Kuroki, J.

    “…FOUR-WHEEL STEERING (4WS) is beginning to find widespread use as a new approach to improving vehicle dynamics, especially in the medium and high speed ranges…”
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    Semiconductor Competitiveness in the 1990s by Jenkins, T., Phalli, F., Sackman, S.

    “…Many of the challenges facing the automotive industry in the 1990s will be the same as those facing the semiconductor industry. Intense worldwide competition…”
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    Powertrain Electronics - Progress on the Use and Development of the Computer Aided Gearshift Systems by Bader, C.

    “…The electronic power shift was the first extension stage of an automated range-change plus splitter transmission. Other components on the way towards…”
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    Electronic Crash Sensors for Restraint Systems by Bergfried, D.E., Mattes, B., Rutz, M.

    “…Crash sensors are used for crash detection and initiation of squibs in Airbag and Seat Belt Tensioner Systems. A new single point electronic sensor has been…”
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    Mechanical Versus Accelerometer Based Sensing for Supplemental Inflatable Restraint Systems by Hendrix, T.D., Kelley, J.P., Piper, W.L.

    “…Supplemental Inflatable Restraints (SIR) systems, or air bags, are being used in a wider variety of applications and in increased volumes. New technologies are…”
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    Sensing and Systems Aspects of Fault Tolerant Electronics Applied to Vehicle Systems by Frank, R., Baker, M., Puhl, L.C., Dabbish, E.A., Danielsen, M.

    “…New approaches to the design of automotive electronic systems can be used to achieve reliability and cost objectives for future vehicles. Present systems can…”
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    PROMETHEUS - Strategy by Hellaker, J.

    “…The European automotive industry has joined forces in the PROMETHEUS research and development project. The purpose of PROMETHEUS is to increase traffic safety,…”
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    Scope for the Integration of Powertrain and Chassis Control Systems: Traction Control - All-Wheel Drive - Active Suspension by Wallentowitz, H.

    “…In the past ten years there were two important developments in passenger vehicles which were virtually independent of each other: 1) the anti-slip control…”
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    The Progress of AMTICS - Advanced Mobile Traffic Information and Communication System by Okamoto, H., Hase, M.

    “…AMTICS is an integrated traffic information and navigation system. The system displays on a screen in each vehicle traffic information such as congestion,…”
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    Inflatable Restraint System Design Considerations by Goch, S., Krause, T., Gillespie, A.

    “…Effective vehicle occupant protection is achieved by first studying the relationships among the various vehicle systems at the barrier crash event. Once…”
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    Required Elements of Integrated Vehicle Control Systems by Schmidt, E.H., Wright, C.D., Zwerner, J.S.

    “…Electronic technology has made it possible to apply large scale system control techniques to integrated control of the entire vehicle. Elimination of…”
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    Antilock Brake Systems for the North America Truck Market by Ehlbeck, J., Moore, T., Young, W.

    “…In 1987, Freightliner Corporation became the first Heavy Duty Truck OEM to introduce ABS in the U.S. This paper looks at the development that lead to this…”
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    Airbag Systems - Their Permanent Monitoring and Its Meaning to the User by Hartl, A., Vogt, R., Huber, A.S.

    “…Safety-critical electronic control units within automotive applications, such as four-wheel-drive, anti-lock braking systems, and airbag systems, are all…”
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    Current Status and Future Trends of Electronic Packaging in Automotive Applications by Minorikawa, H., Sawa, S.S.

    “…Since the late 1970's the microcomputer has been introduced and rapidly expanded to various kinds of vehicle electronics applications. This technology has been…”
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    Human Factors for Display and Control by Hartemann, F., Favre, B.

    “…Using an in-car instrumentation may sometimes even conflict with driving requirements. Drivers can easily solve such problems provided designers have taken the…”
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    Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Strategy by White, C., Behr, L.W.

    “…Inflatable restraint systems have been developed by ASL, an affiliate of the Takata Corporation, which provide significantly more dependable passenger…”
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    Advanced Vehicle Control Systems (AVCS) by Shladover, S.E.

    “…The concept of the Intelligent Vehicle/Highway System (IVHS) is a direct descendent of earlier work on "roadway automation". Recent advances in a variety of…”
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    Electronics for Vehicle Safety in the Near and Intermediate Future by Walsh, D.H.

    “…Progress has been made in the development of sensor systems for detecting obstacles behind a car before engaging reverse gear, other cars in the blind spot,…”
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