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Vehicle Systems Integration In The Wired World [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 284 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 238x163x24 mm, weight: 822 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jul-2002
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1860583431
  • ISBN-13: 9781860583438
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 284 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 238x163x24 mm, weight: 822 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jul-2002
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1860583431
  • ISBN-13: 9781860583438
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Automotive engineers and others consider the vehicle engineering and design process on a systems level in 22 contributions from the June 2001 conference. The papers consider four of the drivers impacting the automotive industry: increasing globalization of production; the growth of simulation technologies; systems engineering and supply; and the development of control systems, telematics, and electronics. Some examples of particular topics include advanced integrated powertrain modeling, systems integration and vehicle simulation, integrating modular systems for powertrains, and supervisory vehicle vectoring. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The proceedings of the second Ricardo international conference took the theme of systems integration which remain one of the most topical issues for the automotive industry. Whether in realising the ambition to move towards zero emission vehicles, increasing the interactivity of occupant information systems, or pushing further the boundaries of fuel efficiency, the need to consider engineering at a system level has never before been an important as it is today.

Vehicle Systems Integration in the Wired World is a valuable update for all those senior engineers, managers, and directors involved in the specification, design, development, and systems engineering of automotive products.

CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • ‘Understanding the essence’ – the development challenge of the 21st century
  • Consolidation in the automotive industry – forging ahead with alliances
  • System supply – a future perspective
  • The role for engineering suppliers in a consolidated world
  • Systems engineering and supply – a vehicle manufacturer’s perspective
  • Integrating modular systems for tomorrow’s powertrain
  • Ultralight steel auto-suspensions
  • The future of 42V vehicle systems
  • The future for automotive electronics
  • Comparison of the different GDI processes
  • Integration of automotive mechatronic components in HIL simulation
  • Advanced HIL systems for OBDII functionally testing.
Foreword xi
B J Wilde
A V Smith
Introduction xiii
Keynote
`Understanding the essence' - the development challenge of the 21st century
3(24)
N Kawamoto
The Drive for Globalization
Consolidation in the automotive industry - forging ahead with alliances
27(8)
O Willenbockel
System supply - a future perspective
35(8)
M Lifermann
The role for engineering suppliers in a consolidated world
43(8)
D Shemmans
N Jackson
P Brown
The benefits of joint co-operation programs
51(10)
S Duncan
S Palmer
M Wong
The Drive for Virtual Powertrain and Vehicle
The real breakthrough in functional performance engineering
61(12)
J Leuridan
Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of engine testing using damage accumulation models
73(8)
L Baverstock
T Hughes
G Keegan
I Pennington
Advanced integrated powertrain modelling
81(18)
C L Goodfellow
D J Burton
P M Fussey
J B Wray
Running to stay ahead - towards virtual product development
99(10)
D Ruiz
Vehicle simulation - systems integration
109(16)
S Smith
F Bosma
M Sharpe
Integrated design of experiments (DoE), statistical modelling and desktop calibration for powertrain development
125(10)
I Noell
The Drive for Systems Engineering and Supply
Systems engineering and supply - a vehicle manufacturer's perspective
135(4)
S Haywood
Integrating modular systems for tomorrow's powertrain
139(14)
R Stone
Ultralight steel auto-suspensions
153(14)
P Rawlinson
The future of 42V vehicle systems
167(10)
P Gresch
A Nix
A systems approach to the mild hybrid powertrain
177(22)
R Gordon
A cost-effective method of meeting future emissions for full-size V8 gasoline applications
199(18)
J Biel
F B Hill Jr
M Crocker
M K Karwa
The Drive for Control and Electronics
The future for automotive electronics
217(6)
G Teepe
Comparison of the different GDI processes
223(10)
M Kussel
R Ortmann
Supervisory vehicle vectoring - SV2
233(26)
J C Wheals
M Ramsbottom
Integration of automotive mechatronic components in HIL simulation
259(14)
K Lamberg
P Waltermann
S Pole
Advanced HiL systems for OBDII functionality testing
273(10)
K Lebert
M Pillin
Authors' Index 283


Anthony V. Smith is the editor of Vehicle Systems Integration In The Wired World, published by Wiley. B. J. Wilde is the editor of Vehicle Systems Integration In The Wired World, published by Wiley.